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  • Gualfardo of Verona (Wolfhard of Augsburg) kneeling in front of an angel. Engraving, 17--.
  • A horse (top) showing all the fashionable tack, and details of the locking mechanism for the tack (below). Engraving, c.1762, by R. Benard after L.J. Goussier.
  • Barclay and Perkins brewery, Southwark: horses and workers in the stables. Wood-engraving, 1847.
  • Saddles: three types. Engraving, c.1762, by Benard after Lucotte.
  • Ambroise Paré, removing the head of a spear from the face of the Duc de Guise. Wood engraving by J. Ansseau after E. Morin.
  • A saddler making saddles and girths for horses; saddles and bridles are displayed in the workshop. Woodcut by J. Amman.
  • Saddles: three different types. Engraving, c.1762, by Benard after Lucotte.
  • Left, a variety of saddles, harnesses and grooming equipment; right, a variety of headgears, bridles, snaffles and clasps. Engraving by G. Dheulland.
  • Interior of a posada with men smoking and playing cards as others and a mule rest nearby. Coloured lithograph after J. F. Lewis, 1836.
  • A saddler's and coach-builder's establishment, in a cobbled mews in Paris (?). Engraving, c.1762, by Benard after Lucotte.
  • Singapore: a hunting pony being held by a native Malay groom. Wash drawing by J. Taylor, 1881.
  • A saddle, especially made for ladies to ride side-saddle. Engraving.