Title reads: "Associated British-Pathe Ltd Bantam Pack presents Horse Sense and Nonsense".
Locations of events unknown.
Horse jumping competition. Several riders are featured. Gymkhana. Man blows a very long hunting horn and two huntsmen come onto the jumping course with lots of beagles....
Title reads: "Associated British-Pathe Ltd Bantam Pack presents Horse Sense and Nonsense".
Locations of events unknown.
Horse jumping competition. Several riders are featured. Gymkhana. Man blows a very long hunting horn and two huntsmen come onto the jumping course with lots of beagles.
A group of men link arms and try to prevent the horses from passing. Two men ride horses up and down a bridge with stairs. Men in uniform ride along a bridge with men either side waving small flags. Looks like police horses in training.
Rodeo - horses are released. Men attempt to ride bucking broncos. Shots of the crowd. Races including races for horse drawn vehicles. Competitors wear cowboy hats. Appears to be taking place in USA (possibly Australia?).
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