The Shetland Pony

CHANGING QUARTERS.
The Shetland Pony
by CHARLES and ANNE DOUGLAS
With an Appendix on The Making of the Shetland Pony By J. COSSAR EWART
GRAVURO AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS
William Blackwood and Sons Edinburgh and London 1913
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

This account of the Shetland Pony is intended to give, in brief outline, the chief facts of the history, and some idea of the present character, position, and use of the breed. The time seems opportune for placing on record some recent phases of its development which might otherwise be forgotten.
We are much indebted for information and help to the Ladies Estella and Dorothea Hope, to Mrs Wentworth Hope Johnstone, to Mr Robert Alexander, R.S.A., to Mr Robert Brydon, to Mr R. W. R. Mackenzie, and to Mr W. Mungall.
The illustration of Norwegian rock-drawings is reproduced from Du Chaillu’s ‘The Viking Age,’ by kind permission of Messrs John Murray & Son.
We are especially grateful that we are allowed to include, as an Appendix to the volume, Mr Cossar Ewart’s very interesting discussion of “The Making of the Shetland Pony.”

Charles Douglas
A. I. Douglas
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2019-07-21

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Shetland pony

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