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Horse head and tail   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Louis Griffin; Rowland Ward Ltd.
Title
Horse head and tail
Object type Horse rearing/pastoral industry; horse racing/recreation
Classification: 4063
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English: Mounted head and tail of celebrated racehorse Carbine mounted by Mr Griffin of the Natural History department of Auckland Museum
Date George V (1910 - 1936)-House of Windsor-English reign; 1918; Post Jun 1914; Circa 1919
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height: 1100mm
length: 980mm

width: 400mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
753069 (object number)
Place of creation Europe; England; Auckland; United Kingdom; London; Sylvia Park; New Zealand
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2014.x.21
Notes Mounted head and tail of celebrated racehorse Carbine. AUCKLAND WANTS CARBINE ran the headlines of the Evening Post, 20 August 1910. The paper was reporting on a cable sent to the Duke of Portland stating "The people of Auckland want Carbine to die in the land of his birth. Will you sell him. But it was not until after his death that the famous racehorse made it back to the land of his birth. Carbine was born at Sylvia Park Stud on 18.9.1885, sired by Musket out of imported mare, Mersey. Carbine, nicknamed 'Jack' had an impressive track record in New Zealand and Australia including a Melbourne Cup victory in 1890. Following an injury he was retired to stud the following year. In 1895 the Duke of Portland paid Carbine's Australian owner 13,000 pounds and took the horse back to England. Carbine continued his career as a successful stud. Carbine died in June 1914. The Duke of Portland gave his skeleton to the Melbourne Museum, and in 1916 wrote to the Auckland Racing Club that Carbine's skin was being prepared by London taxidermist Rowland Ward Ltd. so that it could be sent out to New Zealand. In 1918 the taxidermy was completed by Museum staff member Mr Griffin, and the head and tail were mounted to be included in the Museum displays. while part of the skin covered a chair for the Auckland Racing Club.
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