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Hackney cross pony very quiet and people friendly. He reportedly drives but also took a rider today during the evaluation it appeared to be the first time he ever had a rider and he did great! You can see in the video below how calmly he handled everything and in hand how nice he moves he has a nice flowing suprisingly flat knee hunter type movement. With his calm disposition and nice fluid movment this boy is going to be a really nice mount for leadline or short stirrup. You have to watch him to appreciate him the pictures do not do this boy justice... $400 Note: placement fee's can and will change / fluctuate after quarantine with evaluations miles and training
Long illustration depicting different soundscapes , costumes and atmospheres throughout the parade. The coloured triangular background depicts music.
Hip #109: Black Hackney mare with narrow blaze and four white feet. Has a little bit of "rabicano" markings, or white ticking on flanks and some white hairs in tail. Was a resale from the last horse auction. She was cautious when I approached her, but very good to handle- willing to let me look at teeth, etc. Height: approx 11.2h.
Hackney Central, near where I was staying with my sister-in-law's brother (is he a brother-in-law? a brother-in-law-in-law?). Hackney is filled with all sorts of little fried chicken joints, kebab shops, and such.
Students at Our Lady's Catholic school preview the new curriculum.
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Clissold Park is one of the most beautiful parks in London, or even THE WORLD.
Its full of beautiful trees, and people, and dogs with people, and kids, and birds and butterflies and deer and goats and roses and .....
It is a source of London sanity. It is our temple.
City Academy, Hackney, July 2010.
Photography by Julian Anderson, copyright © 2010.
For more information on this project, please visit the Max Fordham website.
For more information on our photographer-in-residence Julian Anderson, please visit his website.
#492 12 Hand bay Hackney pony mare. 7-8 years old. Rode through walk trot. Was a little spooky but quiet. $160 There were some inquiries about the mare's vision- I'm not sure what the white pigment is on her eyes, but her vision appeared fine while I was working with her.
put me in mind of Toronto Chinatown. love this depiction of dragons. i cut off the left hand side. the rubbish was everywhere and i'm past my rubbish photos phase!
City Academy, Hackney, July 2010.
Photography by Julian Anderson, copyright © 2010.
For more information on this project, please visit the Max Fordham website.
For more information on our photographer-in-residence Julian Anderson, please visit his website.