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I crossed the desert on foot, suffering from heat and sun, lacking waler.
As demand for remounts declined in the 1940s, the Waler trade ended.
The worker had been assigned to remove bolts from a waler section to be dismantled.
My broken-hearted Waler with a wooden plough behind.
Following the removal of the bolts, the waler sections were to be hoisted by a crane out of the worksite.
The Australians primarily rode Waler horses.
Perhaps some English tourist out in Palestine may find My broken-hearted Waler with a wooden plough behind.
However, the modern Australian Stock Horse differs from the Waler horse in that it is not as big.
By 1503 the work was well advanced and lands given by Waler Aslak were for the completion of the north side of the quire.
The Australian Stock Horse and the Waler horse come from similar roots, though today they are separate breeds.
Sandy - The only "Waler" (Australian military horse) to return from World War I.
As the campaign wore on, losses were replaced by more durable African Basuto ponies, and Waler horses from Australia.
The 112th Cavalry were assigned Australian Waler horses, and ordered to New Caledonia to serve as a horse mounted security force.
It was also during that season that Waler won his first medal by winning the FA Cup, 2-0 in the final against Blackpool.
The Australian Waler horse was the common mount for the light horsemen, as it was strong and hardy, which was needed in the harsh desert climate.
Tony grabbed several towels Amanda had placed on top of the washing machine, soaked them in waler from the adjacent utility sink, and began to smother the times.
They are descended from a cross between the native Kathiawari, oriental stock, the Australian Waler and a substantial amount of English Thoroughbred.
The Waler is an Australian breed of riding horses that developed from the horses that were brought to the Australian colonies in the 19th century.
When the Australian Stock Horse Society was formed in 1971, the majority of horses accepted into its studbook were Waler horses.
Today's Waler is a functional Australian horse, bred from bloodlines that came to Australia before 1945, that is free of imported genetics since that time.
She then moved to Tasmania to develop her interests in sheep farming, dog training and breeding, and breeding waler stock horses on Rachael's family property at Runnymede.
They were replaced by 360 Australian Waler horses that had originally been with the 112th Cavalry in New Caledonia who were deemed unfit for jungle warfare.
The army had used mostly Arabian, and Arab part-bred stock for their requirements, but had then started to import the larger and more suitable Australian Waler as replacements.
All Australian Light Horse regiments used cavalry unit designations, but were mounted infantry, and mounted exclusively on the Australian Waler horse.