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Greenwood, George, 1799–1875
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Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 19th century.
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Horse sports -- Great Britain.
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Horses -- Great Britain.
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Bradbury and Evans -- Printer.
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Hamsterley Hall Library -- Bookplate.
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Horsemanship -- Great Britain -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Horsemanship -- Great Britain.
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Greenwood, George, 1799–1875
Hints on horsemanship, to a nephew and niece, or, Common sense and common errors in common riding
1871
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Greenwood, George, 1799–1875
Hints on horsemanship, to a nephew and niece, or, Common sense and common errors in common riding
MDCCCXXXIX [1839]