- in
front of the
rowel,
called "chap guards", that were
originally used to
prevent the rider's
chaps from
interfering with the
rowels of the spur. The...
-
edition of
Letters from ****
appeared in 1866,
under the
pseudonym of M
Rowel. The
translator was Rev.
Mordaunt Roger Barnard. The book's
title caused...
- cross-hilted
sword belted and sheathed,
pommel upwards,
between two spurs,
rowels upwards, the
whole set
about with the
sword belt, all gilt. In 1973, Queen...
- The
Rowel is a 9,806-foot-elevation (2,989-meter)
mountain summit in Alaska. The
Rowel is
located 77
miles (124 km) west of
Anchorage in the Tordrillo...
-
angielsku dziękuje
swoim zagranicznym fanom". Tele
Magazyn (in Polish).
Roweles,
Dustin (14 June 2020). "Box Office: 'The King of
Staten Island' & The...
- and
Azure per
saltire abased counterchanged a
square billet and two spur
rowels upwards in
chevron counterchanged.
Supporters On
either side an owl guardant...
- on the
outskirts of the Plain. Sedgwick's
bronze statue has
spurs with
rowels that
freely rotate.
Legend states that if a
cadet is in
danger of failing...
- hide
leather spur
holders that
sustain a long-shanked spur with 4-inch
rowels, and many
other typical garments.
Huasos are a part of
Chilean folkloric...
-
Rowel Boyd
Friers MBE
PPRUA (13
April 1920 -21
September 1998) was a cartoonist, illustrator,
painter and lithographer.
Friers grew up in the
Lagan Village...
- straps, horn
protection for steers, and
spurs with dulled, free-spinning
rowels.
Rodeo competitors in
general value and
provide excellent care to the animals...