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Horses hoof inkwell belonging to Captain William Tyrwhitt Drake, Royal Horse Guards
5929230 HorseAs hoof inkwell belonging to Captain William Tyrwhitt Drake, Royal Horse Guards, c.1829 (inkwell, horse hoof) by Lee, Thomas (1794-1834); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: HorseAs hoof inkwell belonging to Captain William Tyrwhitt Drake, Royal Horse Guards, 1829 (c).
This inkwell was made by Farrier Thomas Lee, Royal Horse Guards, and is inscribed A Presented to William T Drake, late Lieutenant-Colonel in Token of Respect April 1829.
The practice of turning a beloved horse into an objet dA art was commonplace in the 19th and early 20th centuries. While it may seem odd and even macabre today, for the horsesA owners these items were a way of celebrating and remembering their animal companions.); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22324432
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This print showcases a unique and intriguing artifact from the 19th century - a horse's hoof inkwell belonging to Captain William Tyrwhitt Drake of the Royal Horse Guards. Created in 1829 by Farrier Thomas Lee, this inkwell holds historical significance and sentimental value. The inscription on the inkwell reveals that it was presented to Captain Drake as a token of respect in April 1829, highlighting his esteemed position as a former Lieutenant-Colonel. In an era when turning beloved horses into works of art was commonplace, this unusual item served as both a celebration and remembrance of these loyal animal companions. While some may find it odd or even macabre today, for horse owners like Captain Drake, such relics held great importance. This photograph allows us to appreciate not only the craftsmanship involved in creating this inkwell but also the deep bond between humans and animals during that time. The image captures the essence of ceremony and tradition associated with military life, showcasing how officers like Captain Drake cherished their equine partners. It serves as a reminder of our shared history with these magnificent creatures and invites contemplation about our evolving relationship with animals over time. Displayed at the National Army Museum in London, this remarkable piece offers us a glimpse into an era where writing instruments were transformed into precious mementos through artistic ingenuity.
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