Draught Horse in Great Britain.
Reverse side of the postcard.
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Draught Horse in Great Britain.
A "dray horse" refers to a specific type of horse traditionally used for pulling heavy loads, such as a dray or cart, in the United Kingdom. Dray horses are known for their strength, endurance, and ability to work in harness.
Historically, dray horses played a vital role in transportation and industry, particularly in urban areas. They were commonly used by breweries to deliver barrels of beer or ale to pubs and other establishments. The dray horse would pull a specialized wagon known as a dray, which was designed to transport heavy loads.
Dray horses are often portrayed as gentle giants due to their imposing size and docile nature. They have a steady and reliable work ethic, making them suitable for pulling heavy loads over long distances.
Object data
Title
Draught Horse in Great Britain.
Artist
W.C.B. Here.
Date
1907.
Culture
United Kingdom.
Classification
Postcard.