Warrior, famously called "the horse the Germans couldn't kill," became a symbol of courage and loyalty during World War I.
meaning more than 1,200 hours were spent on the project. Bev Alderson, a founding member of pet safety organisation Murphy’s Army, said that dressing the Featherstone War Horse was a particular ...
Was the Trojan Horse real? Or is it nothing more than a popular myth that has served ... bringing an end to the war. So far, archaeologists have not uncovered any solid proof that confirms the ...
"War Horse" is back on British stages for the first time in five years. The hotly anticipated revival of the hit show "retains the power" that made it a "phenomenon" when it first debuted at the ...