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Prize animals at the Smithfield Club Cattle Show, 1864. Creator: Harrison WeirPrize animals at the Smithfield Club Cattle Show, 1864. 'Mr. J. W. Kirkham's shorthorn steer...[Kirkham] won the Smithfield silver cup for the best ox or steer in the yard!...Mr
The First-Prize Shorthorn Cow 1864. Creator: UnknownThe First-Prize Shorthorn Cow, 1864. 'Northumberland...fought hard for the shorthorn honours against all England, and succeeded in winning an eighth of them - viz., a first for cows
The First-Prize Shorthorn Bull, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe First-Prize Shorthorn Bull, 1864. 'Forth, the winner, is the property of the Messrs. Cruikshanks, of Sittyton...He is a roan, of about four years and a half old, and was bred by Mr
Prize Animals exhibited at the Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society at Chester, 1858. Creator: SmythPrize Animals exhibited at the Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society at Chester, 1858. Shorthorns, Class IV: Mr. R. Booth's First Prize Cow. Sheep, Class I: Mr
Prize Shorthorns at the Royal Agricultural Society's show, Canterbury, 1860. Creator: Harrison WeirPrize Shorthorns at the Royal Agricultural Society's show, Canterbury, 1860. Class 2, Malachite, Mr. Jonathan Peel... a dark roan, nearly eighteen months old; Class 1, Royal Butterfly
The First Prize Shorthorn Cow, Class 10, No. 89, £25: and Gold and Silver Medals... 1857. Creator: H. WThe First Prize Shorthorn Cow, Class 10, No. 89, £25: and Gold and Silver Medals, as the Best Steer or Ox, at the Smithfield Club Cattle Show, 1857
The Smithfield Club Prize Cattle-show, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Smithfield Club Prize Cattle-show, 1854. Mr. J. V. Williams's Black Pigs: Prize £10, Feeder, Silver Medal, Breeder; Gold Medal, Feeder. Mr
Prize Cattle, from the Exhibition of the Royal Agricultural Society, at Lincoln... 1854. Creator: UnknownPrize Cattle, from the Exhibition of the Royal Agricultural Society, at Lincoln - drawn by Harrison Weir, 1854. Mr. James Rea's Hereford; Mr. Samuel Farthing's Devon; Mr
Prize Cattle at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, at Exeter - Short-Horns - Class IV. - First Prize, £20, 1850. From "Illustrated London News", 1850
Prize Cattle at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, at Exeter - Short-Horns - Class I. - First Prize, £40, 1850. From "Illustrated London News", 1850
English Landscape, with Shorthorned Cattle, late 18th-early 19th century, (1930). Woman driving cattle with a stick. From " The Connoisseur", Volume 86, edited by C. Reginald Grundy
Shorthorn Bull Ironclad, 1875. Bred by Lord Polworth, Ironclad was champion male shorthorn at the Royal Agricultural Show at Windsor
British Short Horn, 1839. The shorthorn, an English breed of cattle with a recorded history back to the 18th century. Originally a dual purpose, dairy and beef, animal