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    Tag: horsehistory

    #EHC Coffee Chat: Meet and Greet!

    When: Friday September 23, 2022 Where: Online Time: 9am PDT/noon EDT/6:00pm (18:00) CEST Join us on September 23rd for our first Coffee Chat of the season: an… Read more “#EHC Coffee Chat: Meet and Greet!”

    September 21, 2022 by Equine History

    #ShelfieSunday: The Warhorse in the Modern Era: The Boer War to the Beginning of the Second Millennium

    Review by Jane Flynn Read her blog here. Hyland A., The Warhorse in the Modern Era: The Boer War to the Beginning of the Second Millennium, Black Tent… Read more “#ShelfieSunday: The Warhorse in the Modern Era: The Boer War to the Beginning of the Second Millennium”

    February 25, 2018February 25, 2018 by Equine History

    #MemberMonday: Anastasija Ropa

      Education: Bangor University PhD, Arthurian Literature University of Latvia BA & MA   What got you in to history? In to equine history?      It… Read more “#MemberMonday: Anastasija Ropa”

    December 4, 2017January 15, 2018 by Equine History
     

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