ILLUSTRATIONS

HERD OF WELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES GRAZING [Frontispiece]
MY LORD PEMBROKE [xii]
A MORNING RIDE [xiv]
IMPORTED WELSH STALLION RAINBOW [ 4]
SEARCHLIGHT—PONY MARE [ 6]
THE FAMOUS WELSH STALLION GREYLIGHT [ 8]
A FULL BROTHER OF DAYLIGHT [10]
LONGMYND FAVORITE AND HER FOAL MANOMET WHITE STAR [12]
MY LORD PEMBROKE WHEN THREE YEARS OLD [14]
LONGMYND ECLIPSE ON A RAINY DAY [16]
A WELSH COB [18]
MARE AND FOAL [20]
LONGMYND [22]
LONGMYND COMMONS [24]
IMPORTED WELSH STALLION MY LORD PEMBROKE [26]
LONGMYND ECLIPSE AND GROVE RAINBOW [28]
LONGMYND CASTOR [32]
LONGMYND ECLIPSE AND MY LORD PEMBROKE [34]
BRECON [36]
THE BEACONS 38
LONGMYND POLLOX [40]
FOREST LODGE PASTURES [42]
MY LORD PEMBROKE [44]
KNIGHTON SENSATION, LONGMYND ECLIPSE AND MY LORD PEMBROKE[46]
KNIGHTON SENSATION [48]
MY LORD PEMBROKE IN HARNESS [50]

INTRODUCTION

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INTRODUCTION

While living in Devon about a year ago, I first became acquainted with the Welsh pony and found great pleasure in riding and driving with my children through the charming lanes and by-ways of Southwestern England.

I was so fortunate as to have at that time an attractive little gray mare which was loaned to me by a friend who was spending the winter in France. This little mare, partly Welsh, was so cheerful and friendly, and seemed so much to enjoy our excursions into the country, that I felt sorry to leave her behind when I left Devon.