From The Annual Register for 1811, Chronicle, p. 140-141
December 19, 1811
Greenholme Mill, Yorkshire
“A girl named Martha Stowell, working at a mill at Greenholme, Yorkshire, crossing an adjoining field, slipped and dislocated, or otherwise injured her hip.
Greenholme Close
She was rendered lame and unable to work, and continued in that state for week when her uncle came to fetch her home.
picture by J. B. Long
On her way, riding a single horse between Burley and Ilkley, she met a gig upon the road, at which her horse took fright, threw her, and dragged her a short distance in the stirrup; when disengaged, she got up, and it is added, to the great surprise of herself and her uncle, found herself quite well, and being perfectly able to walk, returned to her work.
Bobbin Girl by Winslow Homer
So, do you believe the story, that the hip was slipped back into place? And, have you ever fallen off a horse??? Were you hurt?
Victoria says she has fallen off many times, been nipped, stamped on and kicked at, but, since she was near a horse, it NEVER hurt. She also says she had lots of lovely rides, many loving nuzzles and lots of quality time with her equine friends. Are you a horse lover?
An old favorite by Marguerite Henry with superb pictures by Wesley Dennis
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