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59/410
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A halter, also sometimes called a 'headstall', is a type of headgear used to lead or tie up animals such as horses. This halter is made of leather, with a metal buckle.
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halter: leather, metal
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59/388–59/419 were donated to MERL by ‘W. & G. Hales // Later E. Hales Saddler (Brown) & Harness Makers // Sports, travel and Leather Goods Stores’ of 29 Kingston Road, Wimbledon, London.
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- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_4794.tif - High resolution image