Wednesday, February 28, 2007

From Ben Trumble

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13 comments:

Buckles said...

Big top looks like 10' with no middle pieces.
I have heard of a "One Horse Show" many times but this one..........?

Anonymous said...

Richard Reynolds asks - -

Where and when was this photo taken?

Looks like an Indian set up.

Anonymous said...

FOR SALE: One draft horse, easy-keeper, bomb-proof, broke to harness, 1/16 Irish Draught the rest unknown. Not the prettiest in the field but a good worker. Perfect for owner with limited eyesight.

Anonymous said...

It comes from snopes.com

Anonymous said...

I found this one in an old photo archive called "The American Adventure," and then another copy -- along with other "moose in harness photos" in a Maine site. I'm guessing this might have taken in upper high plains or Rockies where natives did indeed live in tipis and where moose were found. Virtually all of the photos in the archive date between 1890 and 1930. It's not a photoshopped photo, nor does it appear to have been retouched. The "authentic" moose in harness pictures I've seen all appear to be younger cows.

Anonymous said...

A bit more digging and I found this picture in the Library of Congress Collection, dated 1916 Pine Ridge, SD; and improperly cited as an Alaska picture on a couple other internet sites.

Anonymous said...

Now I feel like a total idiot. I turned a better search engine on this before I went to lunch. May not be Pine Ridge. The photographer was Charles Mathers, who worked mostly in Alberta cira 1910- (so I suspect 1916 is correct.) Maybe he visited the Dakotas and Montana, he was certainly an avaid photographer of what was left of Plains and Woodland (Cree) Indian culture.

Ben

Anonymous said...

Looks like a drag

Anonymous said...

did they have metal buckets back then? Is that a guyline with clothing hung out? Lov the words " with limited eye sight". Seems like he might be looking to marry off a daughter.

24-HOUR-MAN said...

Maybe the name of this show is, "One Moose & Up"!!!!

Personally I think the Moose thing beats the hell out of a wheel on top of a wagon!!!!

Anonymous said...

Elks have sex eight to ten times a day. I wish they'd told me that before I joined the Masons.

Anonymous said...

OleWhitey, I was a "MOOSE". We never did anything like that. DAMM IT

Anonymous said...

The Great Moose Controversy has intrigued me! First I don't believe anyone has mentioned the Barnum & London "poster" that I took a photo of in CWM in 1994. Across the bottom it advertises, "RARE TEAMS-as they appear trotting to harness-ON THE GRAND HIPPODROME TRACK." The lower left quadrant features what appears to be a fully grown, fully antlered bull moose pulling a sulky. The huge "poster" appears to be dated 1888.
Last, I have been acquainted for many years with the retired General Director and the retired Curator of Mammals of the NY Zoological Society (WCI) and asked them years ago why I can't recall ever seeing a moose in the Bronx Zoo. Their collective reply falls in line with previous comments seen here, ie dietary and health problems.
Paul Gutheil