Finnhorse_jaakko.jpg
Summary
Description Finnhorse jaakko.jpg |
English:
First known photograph of a named Finnish horse individual (the Finnhorse). One of the Finnhorse founding sires, Jaakko (Tt 118) photographed in 1882 in Moscow
Suomi:
Ensimmäinen nimellä tunnettu valokuva suomalaisesta hevosesta. Yksi suomenhevosen kantaoreista Jaakko Tt 118, kuvattu 1882 Moskovassa
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Source | Ristonmaa Simo: Suomen Hevosurheilu, K.J. Gummerus Osakeyhtiö, Jyväskylä 1968 (julkaistu myös mm. Suomalaisia Kantakirjaoriita I, Kustannusosakeyhtiö Kivi 1946) |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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