Date:1900 - 1903 (c.)
Description:White Park cattle are one of the oldest breeds of British cattle. In the thirteenth century several herds were enclosed in parks. Today four of these herds remain - Chartley, Chillingham, Dynevor and Cadzow. Chartley cattle remained in Chartley Park until 1904, when only 8 or 9 remained. The herd was sold to the Duke of Bedford at Woburn and crossed with Longhorns to enable the herd's survival. Photograph by the Rev. C.F.L. Barnwell (1853-1933) who was Vicar of Stramshall from 1879 to 1933, and who was a keen amateur historian and photographer.
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White Park cattle and a black calf in a paddock, with a farm building behind. White Park cattle are ...
White Park cattle and a black cow in a field. White Park cattle are one of the oldest breeds of British ...
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Creators: Rev C.F.L. Barnwell - Creator
Image courtesy of: Rev O.G. Ede
Donor ref:p82-018-0216 (37/41062)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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