White Wings

Stallion
Colour: Unknown
Breed: Unknown
Type: Polo-bred
Foaled: 1906
Height: Unknown but did not exceed 14.2 hands

Sire: White Mask
Mare: 615 First Flight


WHITE WINGS was foaled in 1906, bred by the Keynsham Stud Company and registered as a National Pony Stallion in Volume 11 of the Society, (1909-10), as stallion 464.
Described as follows, at the London Show of the Polo and Riding Pony Society in 1909, “. . . . The second “White Wings,” was correct in conformation with big limbs and joints, and up to a great weight, but should be put to mares with plenty of blood . . . .

White Wings won other Prizes including :-
1909:
– Bath and West and Southern Counties Show at Exeter, May 26th-31st, (Stallion not exceeding 14.2 suitable to get Polo or Riding Ponies.) First Prize
– Filly Colt or Gelding foaled in 1906 not exceeding 14.2 . . . First Prize and Medal for the, “best stallion.”
– Royal Agricultural Show at Gloucester, June 22nd-26th, (Polo and Riding Pony Stallion, foaled in or before 1906 not exceeding 14.2 . . ) Third Prize

1910:
– Bath and West and Southern Counties Show at Rochester and Chatham, May 24th-28th, (Stallion not exceeding 14.2 suitable to get Polo or Riding Ponies . . .) Second Prize and Reserve for the Silver Medal of the Polo and Riding Pony Society

1911:
– London Show of the Polo and Riding Pony Society, (Polo Bred Stallions, by a Registered or Entered Polo Pony Sire, or out of a Registered or Entered Polo Pony Dam) Three Years old and upwards not exceeding 14.2 – Foaled previous to 1909. First Prize
– Bath and West and Southern Counties Show Cardiff, May 30th to June 5th, (Stallion not exceeding 14.2, suitable to get Polo or Riding Ponies) First Prize and The Polo and Riding Pony Society’s Silver Medal . . . as the best stallion . . .
– Devon County Agricultural Show Newton Abbot, May 23rd-25th, (Stallions not exceeding 14.2) Second Prize
Polo-bred stallions . . . . and not exceeding 15 hands . . . First Prize

1912:
– London Show of the Polo and Riding Pony Society. Here we find J. Oscar Muntz judging the Breeding Classes 6-13 with J.D. Gouldsmith the Referee is Rev. D.B. Montefiore :- . . . . . . . “Polo-Bred Stallions A very fair class, headed by White Wings, a previous winner. He is a stallion of true riding type with neat head and neck, first class shoulders, immense bone and free riding action. He should prove invaluable for mating, with light, well bred mares.”
– Devon County Agricultural Show Plymouth, May 14th-16th, (Stallions not exceeding 14.2) First Prize

1913:
– Devon County Agricultural Show Barstable, May 21st-23rd, (Stallion, not exceeding 15.0) Second Prize

At the 1916 London Show of the National Pony Society there were four ponies, (sired by White Wings) who took five prizes.

White Wings was sire of Nuthatch


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