Title: Untitled [The latest addition to the constantly increasing number of clever horsemen]

Periodical: Notts Express Weekly [Nottinghamshire Guardian]

Date: July 1, 1892

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The latest addition to the constantly increasing number of clever horsemen of the nations at Buffalo Bill's "Wild West" is a troop of South American "Gauchos" from the Argentine pampas. These picturesque-looking, gaily-dressed semi-Spanish horsemen sit their animals like veritable centaurs, and in their ability to cope with wild horses and "buckers" are equal to the smartest of Colonel Cody's cowboys. It is a novel sight to witness these gauchos lasso and then subdue and ride the most unmanageable steeds. They throw the bolas—a missile of hide thongs, [drawings] "WILD WEST" SKETCHES: 1. Cossack Fancy Riding. 2. Picking up a Handkerchief 3. Gauchos riding a "Bucker." 4. Throwing the Bolas. each ending in an iron ball—with wonderful skill, and it is easy to see that the animal struck by one of these weapons would be at once so entangled as to be rendered helpless. Colonel Cody is very proud of the way in which his company performed before the Queen at Windsor last Saturday, when Mr. Nat Salsbury (his partner) and Major John Burke also had the honour of being presented to her Majesty, Mr. Salsbury remaining with the Royal party to explain the various items of the performances, in which the Queen appeared greatly interested.

Title: Untitled [The latest addition to the constantly increasing number of clever horsemen]

Periodical: Notts Express Weekly [Nottinghamshire Guardian]

Source: McCracken Research Library, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody Collection, MS6, MS6.3778.104.03 (1892 London)

Date: July 1, 1892

Topics: Buffalo Bill's Wild West in Britain

Keywords: Bolas Command performances Cowboys Drawings and graphics Ethnic costume Exhibitions Gauchos Horsemanship Horsemen and horsewomen Lasso Scrapbooks Traveling exhibitions Windsor Castle

People: Burke, John M., 1842-1917 Salsbury, Nathan, 1846-1902 Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901

Places: Earl's Court (London, England) London (England) Pampas (Argentina)

Sponsor: This project is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Geraldine W. & Robert J. Dellenback Foundation.

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