Thanks to the film adaptation of War Horse, which opens in U.S. theaters on Sunday, there is a wave of interest in the historic use of horses in war. The Blue Cross has answered that interest by opening its collection of war horse memorabilia for free viewing online.
The charity’s War Horse Collection can be viewed on its website, bluecross.org.uk. Included in the collection are images of posters, artwork, articles and promotional materials from the Blue Cross during World War I. Audio slideshows display photographs of horses used during the war along with stories and historic information. Books, letters and poems from the WWI era help to paint a complete picture of horses in wartime.
Click here to view the entire Blue Cross War Horse collection.
After viewing the galleries, I am reminded that it is fortunate horses are no longer involved in war!
What a wonderful cause. I also agree with Ellen, just be tahnk horses are not used in war. I wish our men/women were not used either.