Winston (horse)
Winston (1937–1957) was a chestnut
Biography
Winston, whose sire was Erehwemos, was foaled in Yorkshire in 1937. In 1944 he was sold to the Mounted Branch of the
In 1947, Winston carried King George VI during the first Trooping of the Colour to take place since 1939. Winston participated in various roles in other Royal ceremonial events when not working as a police horse. From 1949 to 1951, then Princess Elizabeth took her father's place at the ceremony, becoming the first British Queen since Elizabeth I to review her troops on horseback.[3] Though other police horse were made available, the Queen always preferred Winston.[4] The year of 1951 led to the future Queen first wearing her red Guards uniform; prior to this she wore a blue uniform.[5]
During the
Winston retired from Troopings and other Royal Duties in 1956. Whilst later being ridden by a mounted police officer at the Police mounted training establishment at Thames Ditton, Winston slipped and dislocated his back on 7 February 1957, requiring him to be euthanised.[2]
From 1957 the Queen rode a chestnut horse named Imperial.[6][self-published source]
See also
- Trooping the Colour
- Burmese (horse)
References
- ^ p.333 Summerhays, Reginald Sherriff Encyclopaedia for Horsemen F. Warne, 1962
- ^ a b "Winston: The Royal Mount of Queen Elizabeth II Police Horse was a Favorite of the Royal Family". Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2023-10-09.
- ^ Time (magazine)
- ^ p. 92 Mitchell, Charles The Queen's Horses MacDonald, 1955
- ^ p.82-83 Gow, Michael Trooping the Colour: A History of the Sovereign's Birthday Parade 1988 Souvenir Press
- ^ p.150 Glover, FJH 1000 Famous Horses Fact & Fictional Throughout the Ages 2011 Xlibris Corporation