- and to
compensate for fit problems. In addition,
square pads,
called saddlecloths in the UK and Australia, have
become a po****r
style for eventing, show...
- this section, the
horse wears a red
snaffle bridle and a red
shabrack (
saddlecloth) with the
golden coat of arms of the
Austrian Empire. The "Airs Above...
- A
shabrack or
shabraque (Turkish: çaprak, Hungarian: csábrák) is a
saddlecloth,
formerly used by
European light cavalry. The
shabraque was an accoutrement...
-
Alexander the
Great of
Macedon depict a
saddle cloth. The Gr****s
called the
saddlecloth or pad,
ephippium (ἐφίππιον or ἐφίππειον).
Early solid-treed saddles...
-
reguardant the
dexter a Grey with
Saddlecloth of the
Metropolitan Police Force the
sinister also a Grey with
Saddlecloth of the
Royal Army
Medical Corps...
-
included a Hungarian-style
saddle covered by a shabraque: a
decorated saddlecloth with long,
pointed corners surmounted by a sheepskin. On
active service...
- pompoms, red for the
Bugle Corps while the rest have white. A
shabraque (
saddlecloth): In the
colours of the regiment, with the
royal monogram. It remains...
- the cavalryman's carbine. The
McClellan saddle was
placed on top of a
saddlecloth, shabrack, or
saddle blanket. As
noted above, the
McClellan saddle served...
- sack sad
sadboi sadden sadfishing sadness saddle saddlebill saddlebow saddlecloth saddleless saddlelike saddletree sail
sailboard sailboat sailcloth sailfish...
- Dadān as
early as the
sixth century BC,
mentioning its ‘caravans’ and ‘
saddlecloth’ trade. At this time, Dadān is a
place of
undoubted significance, as...