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Here’s a carriage house/barn, owned by the banker nearby the town. It was built for raising quarter horses, and a horse racetrack encircled the barn at one time. The barn was constructed in 1876. The south portion of the carriage house appears to have been used as a living quarters based on the windows, entryway & the chimney.
A view of the riding stables near Checkendon, with some interesting modern sculpture pieces in the grounds
Tower Court, Greenmount, Bury, Greater Manchester, England
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This old building was known as Tyrwhitt's stable, the horses used to pull the wagons on the nearby tramway, they were changed, fed and stabled between Yelverton and Plymouth. The Tramway existed until about 1880
Knightshayes Court is a Victorian country house near Tiverton, Devon, England. The former stables have been repurposed as a cafe.
Supply barn and stable from horse era. Notice tall door for high hay wagon access. Easily clears trucks at this time. Gulf No-Nox for cars, bales for hay burners. Even an aluminum "chatroom" at left. West 7th St. at Ramsey, St.Paul,MN. circa 1970.
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The stables at Château de Bizy - original from the 18th century, with space for 60 horses.
The château was originally built in 1675 by Michel-André Jubert Bouville - but has been rebuilt several times, first already in 1741-1743 for Charles Louis Auguste Fouquet de Belle-Isle (duc de Belle-Isle) by the architect Pierre Contant d'Ivry, earning the place the nickname the Versailles of Normandy. The château changed hands many times before ending up with the Baron Fernand de Schickler in 1858 (when the baron was 19 years old) and in 1860 he had it rebuilt by the architect William Henry White in Italian neo-classical style. The château is now the residence of the Duc d'Albufera (the fourth duke was a nephew of Baron Schickler).
The stables at the Pebble Hill Plantation in Thomasville, GA. In the 1930's when the wealthy northerners where coming to Winter in Southern Georgia they discovered they could purchase land cheaper then rent a hotel room. They built some magnificent homes and now some are open to the public.
`Seen from the edge of the Downslink. With the help of Photo editing software, I removed as much modernity as I could - overhead cables, poles, lighting - to make it look as old as I could. I have no idea how old the building is, mind!
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Look at this stable, that's one of the stables I've visited during my vacations ! The horses were really well trained and taken care of, they mostly have draft horses and they do show with them, was lucky to assist to one of them. Here it was feed time !
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* On the Left Side *
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➵ Coat : artMEfashion - TeApplVariant Sunny
➵ Middle Horse : [Teegle] Tennessee Walker Avatar (available at Teegle Main Store)
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➵ Back Horse : [Teegle] Belgian Horse Avatar (available at Teegle Main Store)
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* Middle *
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➵ Mane : [Teegle] Long Braided Mane for Teeglepet Irish Cob
➵ Tail : [Teegle] Dutch Braid Tail for Teeglepet Irish Cob
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* On the Right Side *
➵ Horses : [Teegle] "Clover" the Irish Cob Horse (available at Teegle Main Store)
➵ Coats : artMEfashion - TeApplVariant TinkerCollection
* Decor *
➵ Stable : artMEfashion - Stable Ol' English
➵ Stalls on the Left : artMEfashion - Modular Stalls Standard (can also be buy separately)
➵ Stalls on the Right : artMEfashion - Modular Stall Simple (can also be buy separately)
➵ Parking : artMEfashion - Horse Parking
➵ Hay : Koukla // Hay Hay
➵ Left Feed : Koukla // Elite
➵ Right Feed : Koukla // Rodeo
➵ Photos on the wall : [Witch In A Box] The Horse Cut Frame
stable fly
The calf stinger looks harmless like a house fly, but, as its name suggests, it prefers to sting people in the calf. If it is warm and humid, the stable fly multiplies rapidly.
The Alter Real is a strain of the Lusitano which is bred only at the Alter Real State Stud in Portugal. The stud was founded in 1748 by the Portuguese royal family to provide horses for the national riding academy and royal use. The Portuguese School of Equestrian Art (Escola Portuguesa de Arte Equestre) uses these horses exclusively in their performances. The strain was developed from 300 Iberian mares imported from Spain in 1747. When Napoleon invaded Spain in the early 19th century, the Alter Real strain deteriorated due to the introduction of Arabian, Thoroughbred, Spanish-Norman and Hanoverian blood. However, in the 19th and 20th centuries the strain was re-established with the further introduction of Spanish blood.
In the early 20th century, with the 1910 revolution that ended the monarchy, the Alter Real strain faced extinction, as records were burned, stallions were gelded and the stud discontinued. Ruy d'Andrade, a specialist in Iberian horse breeds, saved two stallions and several mares, and was able to re-establish the strain, turning his herd over to the Portuguese Ministry of Agriculture in 1942, when the stud was reopened.The Portuguese state has maintained ownership of the stud, and continues to produce horses for use in high school dressage.
Source: Wikipedia
A shaky old log house in Paris, Idaho has been converted into a stable for two horses by simply cutting a chunk out of one side. One horse showed some interest in the photographer, but a sway-backed old-timer kept his head in the shade. The barbed wire fence coils added just the right accent. HFF
57308 sits alongside recent arrivals 37175 on the 00:56 Mossend Down Yard to Carlisle and 325012 backs up the 07:58 Warrington Royal Mail DBS to Shieldmuir Mail Terminal. The unit would sit here for about 20 minutes.
The horse stables, as seen from the rose garden, where the President is buried.
FDR Home and Museum, Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York State.
These small stables with the adjacent paddock are down near the River Nene at Wadenhoe. This is roughly halfway between Thrapston and Oundle in Northamptonshire's Nene Valley. I would imagine they belong to nearby Wadenhoe House, but according to the internet the hotel is now permanently closed. This shot was taken before the travel restrictions came into force.