"Cleveland Bay" - horse breed in England.
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"Cleveland Bay" - horse breed in England.
One of the most famous carriage horse breeds in England is the Cleveland Bay. The Cleveland Bay is an ancient breed that originated in the Cleveland area of North Yorkshire, England. It has been used as a carriage horse for centuries and is known for its strength, stamina, and elegant appearance.
The Cleveland Bay has a distinctive coat color, known as "bay," which ranges from a light golden shade to a dark mahogany. It has a dense, lustrous coat, and some individuals may have white markings on their face and legs.
In addition to its role as a carriage horse, the Cleveland Bay has also been used in other equestrian disciplines such as dressage and show jumping. Despite being a versatile breed, the Cleveland Bay has experienced a decline in numbers over the years, and it is considered a rare breed. Efforts are being made to preserve and promote the breed to ensure its survival.
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Title
"Cleveland Bay" - horse breed in England.
Artist
W.C.B. Here.
Date
1908.
Culture
United Kingdom.
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Postcard.