Ponies Collection
Ponies have captivated the hearts of people all over the world for centuries
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Ponies have captivated the hearts of people all over the world for centuries. From the rugged Dartmoor ponies grazing peacefully amidst Bonehill Rocks in Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England, to the adorable skewbald Shetland foals frolicking on pastures in Central Mainland, Shetland Isles, Scotland, UK - these magnificent creatures never fail to bring joy. Even royalty couldn't resist their charm. Who could forget that iconic Tatler front cover featuring Princess Elizabeth and Margaret atop elegant ponies? And let's not overlook England's Polo Team from 1930, showcasing their impeccable horsemanship skills astride powerful ponies. But it's not just about elegance and grace; it also played a vital role in history. The hardworking coal pit pony from Durham tirelessly pulled heavy loads underground while enduring challenging conditions. Prince Philip himself graced another Tatler front cover in July 1962 with his beloved pony, demonstrating his deep connection with these majestic animals. Speaking of connections, Queen Elizabeth II shares a special bond with horses and often enjoys riding at Sandringham. Her love for them is evident as she gracefully sits atop her horse while exploring the beautiful landscapes surrounding her. The enchantment continues up north in Unst, Shetland Islands where charming Shetland ponies roam freely against breathtaking backdrops. These small but mighty creatures embody the spirit of Scotland and its rich heritage. Who would have thought that even shopping could be an adventure when accompanied by playful ponies? Ponies Shopping takes retail therapy to a whole new level as they trot alongside eager shoppers through bustling streets - truly a sight to behold. From palomino beauties on reins exuding elegance to Irish Cob pulling traveler caravans towards Appleby Horse Fair - every pony has its own story waiting to be discovered. Their versatility knows no bounds. And finally, we cannot forget Konik Ponies, the direct descendants of the wild European forest horse or Tarpan.