A Seventeenth Century Wiltshire White Horse? Some thoughts on narrowing the field at the start of the line

By Brian Edwards

Issue 17, Summer, 2007 pp.17-21.

Like many of the chalk hill figures of England, the Wiltshire White Horse on the hillside above Bratton dates back to the eighteenth century. In this article Brian Edwards, traces the history of this chalk figure back much further, looking into the origins of the ‘Alfred Horse’ which pre-dated it, in that very same spot. Edwards explores the customary lore of the earlier figure; as well as the potential political motivations for its creation,  examining  the argument for tracing it back to the Glorious Revolution. 


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