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  2. Sidesaddle - Wikipedia

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    The sidesaddle tree differs from an astride tree, most notably by the structure of the pommels but also due to a much longer saddle point on the left side of the saddle. [11] Horses are fitted in a manner similar to that of a regular saddle; the gullet must clear the withers , and the bars of the saddle should be the proper width to be ...

  3. Eva Christy - Wikipedia

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    Eva Christy was born in Chignall St James, Chelmsford, Essex, on 8 October 1869 to Mary Ann (née Williams) and Robert Christy, a farmer at Stevens Farm. She was their sixth child, with five older brothers, including the physician and explorer Cuthbert Christy.

  4. Sarracenia purpurea - Wikipedia

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    Sarracenia purpurea, the purple pitcher plant, northern pitcher plant, turtle socks, or side-saddle flower, is a carnivorous plant in the family Sarraceniaceae.

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  6. Bicycle saddle - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] Side-saddles like "The Lady Ariel Side-Saddle Ordinary" were also made. [22] One type was designed and marketed in 1992 by women's-equipment designer Georgena Terry. Others are produced by several manufacturers. Differences may include a wider seat area, shorter nose, and center relief. [23] [24]

  7. Riding habit - Wikipedia

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    Elisabeth of Bavaria, Empress of Austria, in a riding habit, 1884. A riding habit is women's clothing for horseback riding.. Since the mid-17th century, a formal habit for riding sidesaddle usually consisted of:

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  9. Side-saddle - Wikipedia

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