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Short groom with tallest shire horse - 2
4ft 6 inch groom and shire horse, Captain, a Robinson Brewery, Stockport, drey. Captain was said to be the tallest shire at that time. Date: circa 1969
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1969 Blinkered Blinkers Brewery Cloth Groom Harness Robinsons Shire Stable Stables Stockport Tack Workhorse Drey Stabling
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In this photograph, a small but determined groom named Jim stands proudly next to Captain, the tallest Shire horse in Stockport, England, circa 1969. The scene unfolds at Robinson Brewery, where the horse played an essential role in the daily operations of the historic establishment. Jim, standing at just 4 feet 6 inches tall, dons a traditional cloth cap and a worn-out, yet neatly pressed, work shirt. His hands are calloused from years of caring for horses, and his face bears the lines of a man who has spent a lifetime working in the stables. In contrast, Captain, the majestic Shire horse, towers over Jim, his massive body covered in a glistening coat of sweat, reflecting the hard work of both man and beast. Captain's tack and harness are meticulously maintained, a testament to the pride and dedication of his groom. The horse wears blinkers to help him focus during the rigorous draft work, and his powerful muscles ripple as he stands still, patiently awaiting his next task. The stable in the background is filled with the comforting scent of hay and horseflesh, a testament to the close bond between man and animal. Despite the size difference between the two, there is a deep connection and mutual respect between Jim and Captain. This photograph captures a moment in time, a moment that showcases the beauty and strength of both man and horse, and the unbreakable bond they share. The Shire horse, a breed renowned for its size and power, was an integral part of the agricultural and industrial landscape of England during the late 19th and 20th centuries. Captain, with his towering height and impressive stature, was a symbol of the strength and resilience of these magnificent animals and the men who cared for them. This photograph is a poignant reminder of a bygone era, an era where man and horse worked together in harmony, creating a bond that transcended size and strength.
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