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Horse carvings

Cowgirl with her favourite saddle horse. size 12" long x 13" high
Uploaded on Mon, 2013-05-27 17:48 by Jack in Horse Carvings - Equestrian Art 549 visits Login to post comments

Horse carvings

Saddle horse waiting patiently. Horse is 11" long x 11" high
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Horse carvings

Saddle horse waiting to go. Size is 11" long x 11" high
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Horse carvings

Jack in workshop
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Horse carvings

Jack in workshop
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Horse carvings

This is ship lap siding and wooden shingles from B.C. The shingles are applied by using hammer and shingle nails. All doors and windows on the house and barn work. The top window was the bedroom Jack had.
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Horse carvings

The barn. All materials were hand made from boards from the barn.
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Horse carvings

The barn on the farm built in 1881. Jack and his brother shingled this barn when Jack was 8 years old.
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Horse carvings

Farm house. The home where the carver lived in the early 1930s and 1940s. Both the house and barn have been donated to the Midhurst Museum in Simcoe County, Ontario.
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Horse carvings

Site description as image (for slide-shows)
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