One of the oldest breeds of horse in the world.
Reverse side of the postcard.
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One of the oldest breeds of horse in the world.
The Camargue horse is an ancient breed of horse indigenous to the Camargue area in southern France. Its origins remain relatively unknown, although it is generally considered one of the oldest breeds of horses in the world.
For centuries, possibly thousands of years, these small horses have lived wild in the harsh environment of the Camargue marshes and wetlands of the Rhône delta, which covers part of the départements of Gard and Bouches-du-Rhône. There they developed the stamina, hardiness and agility for which they are known today. Traditionally, they live in semi-feral conditions in the marshy land of the region.
The Camargue horse is the traditional mount of the guardians, the Camargue "cowboys" who herd the black Camargue bulls used for "courses camarguaises" in southern France. Camargue horses galloping through water is a popular and romantic image of the region.
Object data
Title
One of the oldest breeds of horse in the world.
Artist
E.L. Beckles.
Founder
Valentine & Sons, LTD, Dundee and London.
Date
1955.
Culture
France.
Classification
Postcard.