Rural Life in Victorian England • FamilySearch
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It has been estimated that there were more than three million horses in Victorian England. About 30% of these horses were for riding, the balance being for pulling anything from cobs to wagons. Riding saddles for the men were much smaller than saddles in the USA, as they were never considered as working horses.
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