tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8346569.post5241952340657789086..comments2023-07-03T11:31:43.687-04:00Comments on Fran Jurga`s Hoofcare + Lameness: War Horse History: Equine Ambulances Moved Wounded Horses During World War IFran Jurgahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05714349624852287450noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8346569.post-31558730292920629252010-07-29T14:00:08.654-04:002010-07-29T14:00:08.654-04:00Hi, thanks! Will do! I have one old photo from NYC...Hi, thanks! Will do! I have one old photo from NYC. Most are from war archives.<br /><br />But hang on a minute--you said a "replica"? they built a replica? Wow! Where is it now? I can't believe I missed that exhibit!<br /><br />I first got interested in equine ambulances because of the idea that a lame horse has difficulty backing out of a trailer. Then I learned about the Fran Jurgahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05714349624852287450noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8346569.post-41770510326942576842010-07-29T09:19:08.430-04:002010-07-29T09:19:08.430-04:00Hi Fran,
You should contact Valerie Angeli at the ...Hi Fran,<br />You should contact Valerie Angeli at the ASPCA in NYC for permission to use some of her archival photos of the horse drawn and motorized horse ambulances invented by the ASPCA. A replica of one of them was used in "The Horse" exhibit at the Museum of natural History. She has some very interesting historical photos.pchorsedochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01026371215751626637noreply@blogger.com