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Silver Brumby's Daughter (1960) Kingfisher Feather (1962) Winged Skis (1964) Silver Brumbies of the South (1965) Silver Brumby Kingdom (1966) Moon Filly (1968) Jinki: Dingo of the Snows (1970) Light Horse to Damascus (1971) Silver Brumby Whirlwind (1973) The Colt at Taparoo (1973) Son of the Whirlwind (1979) The Colt from Snowy River (1980 ...
The term brumby refers to a feral horse in Australia. [8] Earlier nineteenth-century terms for wild horses in rural Australia included clear-skins and scrubbers. [9]The earliest known use of brumby in speech (1862, recorded 1896) is on the plains around the Barwon River and Narran River in northern New South Wales. [10]
The Silver Brumby (also known as The Silver Stallion or The Silver Stallion: King of the Wild Brumbies in overseas markets such as the United States) is a 1993 Australian drama-family film, directed by John Tatoulis, and starring actors Caroline Goodall, Russell Crowe and Amiel Daemion.
The district is known for its alpine sports and rocky landscapes, as well as its roaming population of feral brumbies, or wild horses. Related: New Mama Horse's Sweet First Moments with New Baby ...
The Silver Brumby series is a collection of fiction children's books by Australian author Elyne Mitchell. They recount the life and adventures of Thowra, a magnificent creamy grey brumby (Australian feral horse), and his descendants, and are set in the Snowy Mountains of Australia around Mount Kosciusko .
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Thowra, a creamy-silver stallion, the main character in Silver Brumby, by Elyne Mitchell; Thunderhead, son of Flicka in the book by Mary O'Hara; Trotsky, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's horse in the books by Betty MacDonald; Tsornin (Sungold), Harry Crewe's horse in The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley
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