Ebony
WW 1 Charger
by
Book Details
About the Book
Ebony is based on a famous WWI charger that belonged to General Chapelle. The story opens with his birth in the stable of Hansall Manor where his arrival is greeted by family and staff. When he is four he goes to war with his mother, master and groom. The crossing is hazardous and terrifying for them and their equine comrades down in the hold of the ship.
One by one the family and staff leave. Sally the parlour maid goes into the dangerous business of munitions. Bob the boot-boy runs away to join up. Jessica the General's daughter becomes a VAD. Only Molly, the fortune-telling cook, the General's wife and an old servant, are left.
The horse hospitals at the front were provided and run by the Blue Cross Animals' Hospital entirely on voluntary donations. Everything possible was done for the horses. Lady Hamsall, along with many others in the country, worked incessantly to provide everything the horses needed. Ebony finally triumphs with his famous charge through the front line.
'Our Dumb Friends League' was the early name of the Blue Cross. Hopefully this story of Ebony might help his descendents today.
About the Author
Dalton Alexander was born and brought up in Royal Tunbridge Wells surrounded by pleasant country and homely farms. Her grandma lived in Ivy Cottage just over the border in Sussex where she spent many hours in the fields and orchards, and many more hours watching pond life and wildlife. Later she rode horses around Broadwater and Ashdown Forests.
Animals have always had a raw deal in this world and as far back as she can remember she saved her pennies for the ?Band of Mercy? boxes.