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  • Object number
    55/478
  • Description
    Bridle, by Hharness Makers of Vachel Road, Reading. Used by W. Jones, White House Farm, Whitley, Reading, from 1890 until 1934.
    A bridle is the part of a horse's harness which is attached to the head for controlling the animal. This bridle was made by Coachbuilders and Harness Makers of Vachel Road, Reading. It was used by Mr W. Jones of White House Farm in Whitley, Reading, from 1890 until 1934 when the farm was pulled down to make way for Whitley Housing estate.
  • Physical description
    1 bridle: leather, metal
  • Production place
    Vachel Road [Reading]
  • Production date
    1890 - 1890
  • Object name
    Harness, bridle
  • Material
    Leather, Metal
  • Technique
    Stitched
  • Associated subject
    LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT : harnessing and shoeing
    Horse
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