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Photograph, Clydesdale Tam O'Shanter

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This is a photograph of David Clark's prizewinning Clydsdale, Tam O'Shanter. Tam won at least nine first prizes and was a five times champion of local horse competitions including winning first in the Stallion category at the 1904 & 1905 Wallace A&P Show. Tam's owner, David Clark, originally from Heddon Bush later shifted to Otautau and was the President of the Wallace A&P Show for 1904 & 190...

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  • Title

    Photograph, Clydesdale Tam O'Shanter

  • Maker

    Cameron Photo

  • Date made

    1900-1906

  • Subject

    Animals (fauna), 1900s, Animals (fauna)

  • Additional information

    organic, vegetal, processed material, paper, photographic paper organic, vegetal, processed material, paper, card organic, vegetal, processed material, wood inorganic, processed material, glass inorganic, processed material, metal, brass (?) organic, vegetal, fibre, processed material, cotton inorganic, processed material, metal, iron

  • Rights

    Public Domain

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    146 Main Street Otautau 9610 Southland, New Zealand

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