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Fleur Hallam

    Spirit of the Welsh Mountain Pony
    The Spirit of the Fell Pony
    • Along with other native British breeds the origins of the Fell Pony date back to pre-Celtic times, although it is likely the type was firmly established by the Roman period when these sturdy animals would have been used as both for riding and as beasts of burden. In later centuries the ponies were used in farming and mining, but their numbers dwindled as powered transport took over after the Industrial Revolution. It was not until the 1950s that the breed saw a revival, sparked by an interest in riding for pleasure when so many other smaller native breeds where also in demand. These days the Fell Pony Society ensures the continuation of the breed, fostering and keeping pure the old breed of pony which has roamed the northern fells for years'. This book celebrates these endearing and popular animals through the superb photography of Fleur Hallam. It will be a treasured memento for all those who have a passion for ponies.

      The Spirit of the Fell Pony
    • Mountain and Moorland breeds. They have roamed the mountains and wild moors of Wales for centuries, and are an important part of the region's history and landscape. They are in essence a hardy working pony of the Welsh hills, being used in the past as saddle ponies, pit ponies, pack ponies, and the ideal draft horse for the smallholder, being able to a carry a considerable load and also travel at a fair pace. The breed's good looks, intelligent character, and all round versatility, along with many dedicated breeders and supporters over generations have ensured its place in the modern world, excelling as a family pony and as a winner on show fields worldwide, in harness and under saddle.

      Spirit of the Welsh Mountain Pony