Grinstead 1949 "Newsreel" - Historical photos and video
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I am an avid researcher and collector of everything Dexter. I was sent this website by a UK friend. Perhaps it isn't new to many of you, but I found the photos of the cattle as well as Lady Loder and her herdsman to be so clear and representative of the Dexters of that time period that those who may not have seen it would enjoy the link!
The link is:
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=56823
The link is:
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=56823
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Thank you JamsHundred. It was interesting but I couldn't seem to get to it from your link but I found it by Googling this - grinstead 1949 dexter cattle lady loder - in case anyone else has a problem with the link, it was the top option.
Stephanie
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Excellent Judy. Some good research there. Have you got any more gems?
Here's a link to another film about the British Royal Family's Christmas Angus-Dexter bullocks in 1916. You can't play it though unless you're a school or college. http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/1324949/
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Here's a link to another film about the British Royal Family's Christmas Angus-Dexter bullocks in 1916. You can't play it though unless you're a school or college. http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/1324949/
Edited By Broomcroft on 1277285562
Clive
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Found this picture while browsing a commercial image bank: http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/33603 ... on-Archive
Is Dora a famous Dexter Lady? She is cute.
(I collect pictures with ladies and cows. May I share another favourite? This is Karin Eriksson, an heroine for us interested in old cattle breeds. Isn´t she beautiful! http://www.fotohallberg.se/images/vykort/vykort_301.jpg)
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Is Dora a famous Dexter Lady? She is cute.
(I collect pictures with ladies and cows. May I share another favourite? This is Karin Eriksson, an heroine for us interested in old cattle breeds. Isn´t she beautiful! http://www.fotohallberg.se/images/vykort/vykort_301.jpg)
Edited By Anna on 1277540283
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Hello Anna,
I have seen the first image before but your image of Karin is most unusual, what is the cattle breed she is milking? The way she is dressed to milk her cow is lovely too especially her head scarf.
Stephanie
I have seen the first image before but your image of Karin is most unusual, what is the cattle breed she is milking? The way she is dressed to milk her cow is lovely too especially her head scarf.
Stephanie
Stephanie Powell
Duffryn Dexters 32824
Abergavenny
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Duffryn Dexters 32824
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Saffy,
The breed is Fjall (Swedish Mountain), but it is a branch of the breed that has been very little mixed with the modern highly productive type of the breed. The cows from her and a few more farms (very remote farms in the mountain region) are preserved as an own gene pool within the Fjall breed. They are called "Fjällnära".
The breed is Fjall (Swedish Mountain), but it is a branch of the breed that has been very little mixed with the modern highly productive type of the breed. The cows from her and a few more farms (very remote farms in the mountain region) are preserved as an own gene pool within the Fjall breed. They are called "Fjällnära".
Anna Bergstrom
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What an excellent bit of film. The DCS should definitely archive it. It is so interesting to look at all the little cows from the 1940's then use that other brilliant resource on the DCS site to trace back your cow's pedigree. Mine goes back on the dam line to 1942. I have called all my females Della as the old cow was a Beeches Della off all Della females. Then it goes back through 5 generationd of Doesmead cows all D line to 1942 Coates Diadem. Some of the Doesmead bulls were Grinstead.
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and I found this link in the getty images also..... does anyone know anything of this chap and the young bull??
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/33485 ... on-Archive
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/33485 ... on-Archive
Denise of DHA Dexters, Downunder
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Here are a couple more newsreels from the British Pathe
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=43401
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=3639
Barb
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=43401
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=3639
Barb
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http://legendrockranch.com
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