- The
White Horse Stone is a name
given to two
separate s****n
megaliths on the
slopes of Blue Bell Hill, near the
village of
Aylesford in the south-eastern...
- The
Stone Horse (sometimes
called the
Stone Horse 23 or
Stone Horse 26) is an
American trailerable sailboat that was
designed by
Samuel S.
Crocker as...
- me
about an 11
stone horse, and did not like
going through dirt." In this context, "11
stone"
referenced rider weight, thus such a
horse would be one expected...
-
Since the
beginning of his solo career,
often backed by the band
Crazy Horse, he
released critically acclaimed albums such as
Everybody Knows This Is...
- A
horse hoof is the
lower extremity of each leg of a
horse, the part that
makes contact with the
ground and
carries the
weight of the animal. It is both...
- "Wild
Horses" is a song by the
English rock band the
Rolling Stones. It was
first released in 1970 by the
Flying Burrito Brothers as the
Stones didn't...
-
carriage Horse artillery Limbers and
caissons Tachanka War
wagon Cart
Combined driving Draft horse Muni****l
horse Driving (
horse)
Guard stone Horse harness...
- "A
Horse with No Name" is a song by
American folk rock trio America.
Written by
Dewey Bunnell, it was
released on the
Warner Bros.
label in late 1971...
- to
fetch stone with his
stallion Svaðilfari, and out from a wood ran a mare. The mare
neighed at Svaðilfari, and "realizing what kind of
horse it was,"...
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Crazy Horse (Lakota: Tȟašúŋke Witkó [tˣaˈʃʊ̃kɛ witˈkɔ], lit. 'His-
Horse-Is-Wild'; c. 1840 –
September 5, 1877) was a
Lakota war
leader of the
Oglala band...