I started another thread with a vintage Times letter about railway concession. Having read further into the book, I keep seeing other posts to bring to your modern eyes. Here is one:-
Side-Saddle Riding (1924)
Sir, - A woman sitting on a side-saddle, and sitting well, is beautiful, and she does not wring her horse's back. a woman who sits askew is not beautiful, and she hurts her horse's back. A woman sitting astride is ugly, because round thighs do not allow the astride seat to suit her figure.
Mr Uvedale Lambert. South Park Farm, Bletchingly, Surrey.
Anyone else struggle with this?
What words annoy you when used wrong or people don't know the meaning of?
Devon Yokels or otherwise. 🐂 🐖 🐓 🚜 ⛱️
What’s a household item that reminds you of your grandma’s house?
and Mr Uvedale Lambert must be spinning in his grave.
