About this item
- Title
- Bridle - Phar Lap Mount, 1932
- Content partner
- Museums Victoria
- Collection
- Museums Victoria
- Description
This bridle was originally on Phar Lap when he arrived at the Museum in 1933. It had been placed there by Jonas Bros of New York, who had prepared the mounted hide. A visitor pointed out that it was an American-style bridle, so it was eventually removed and replaced by one acquired from his trainer Harry Telford.
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- Image
- URL
- https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/items/251978
- Locations
- Melbourne Museum, Melbourne Gallery, Melbourne Museum
- Related subjects
- Animal Husbandry / Horse Harnesses / Horse Racing / Museum History / Racing Industry / Recreation / Making History - Phar Lap / History & Technology / Leisure / Public Life & Institutions / Sustainable Futures / Sport / Horse racing / Horse tack
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