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- Horse training refers to a variety of practices that teach horses to perform certain behaviors when commanded to do so by humans. Horses are trained to...
- 1977 and issued four solo albums: Watershed (1991), Fireboy (1992), Horsebreaker Star (1994) and In Your Bright Ray (1997). He collaborated with other...
- Horsebreaker Star is the third solo album by Grant McLennan, a member of the Go-Betweens. McLennan recorded the album in Athens, Georgia, with American...
- high-society with her skills as an equestrian. She was a part of the "pretty horsebreakers", a group of courtesans made famous by their remarkable horsemanship...
- Johanna "Chona" July (c. 1860 – 1942) was a skilled horsebreaker and member of the Black Seminole community. Johanna was born near Nacimiento, Mexico in...
- Juliet. In partnership with William Brough he then wrote the Pretty Horsebreaker, the Census, the Area Belle, and several other farces. In domestic drama...
- dappled with play of light and shade as on velvet, subdued by a "pretty horsebreaker", is certainly unfortunate as a subject. This picture has been made the...
- fame. Walters was an excellent horsewoman and along with other "pretty horsebreakers", frequently appeared riding in Hyde Park. Some of Landseer's later...
- Environment) under CC BY 4.0 licence. Boruwer, D. (2007). Captain Thunderbolt: Horsebreaker to Bushranger. Sydney Morning Herald. 1 June 1870. SRNSW 1/2326.2 File...
- Environment) under CC BY 4.0 licence. Boruwer, D. (2007). Captain Thunderbolt: Horsebreaker to Bushranger. Armidale Express. 31 October 1863. The Sydney Morning...