Object number
66/18/1
Description
This an arched bit for a horse. It is a part of a collection from Mr Lankester, who came from a family of Suffolk horsemen who worked for some generations for the Duke of Hamilton and later the Duke of Rontrose at Easton near Woodbridge. His father, George, grandfather, William George, and his great grandfather were in change of the Suffolk stud. The equipment detailed below is concerned with the control of stallions about which there was a great deal of secret lore. The design and use of this bits and preckens was kept from other horsemen. They were made by the local blacksmith for the Lankesters
Physical description
1 horse bit: metal
Archival history
MERL ‘Handwritten catalogue’ form - ‘Bit // Livestock- Horses // K. J. Lancaster, Baliff, Hook End Farm, Checkendon, Oxfordshire // [pencil drawing]’, MERL ‘Catalogue index’ card - ‘Stallion bills etc // 3 Jan 1966 // Livestock horses harness // 1850s and later // Suffolk // K.J. Lankester, Baliff, Hook End Farm, Checkendon, Oxfordshire // Mr Lankester comes from a family of Suffolk horsemen who worked for some generations for the Duke of Hamilton and later the Duke of Rontrose at Easton near Woodbridge. His father, George, grandfather, William George, and his g.g. father were in change of the Suffolk stud. The equipment detailed below is concerned with the control of stallions about which there was a great deal of secret lore. The design and use of this bits and preckens was kept from other horsemen. They were made by the local blacksmith for the Lankesters.’
Production place
Suffolk
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External document
- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_8516.tif - High resolution image
- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_8392.tif - High resolution image