From famous cowboy horses such as Trigger, Silver and Champion - particular favourites of the 1950s - to beautiful fairground horses that looked like they galloped straight off of a carousel, the horse is a kiddie ride classic. In fact, horses were the very first coin operated rides on the market.
This page also covers donkeys and mules, as well as stagecoaches and carts pulled by various equines.
Crusader (Memphis Metal Manufacturing, 1951)
Derby (Automatic Toys Modena, late 1970s)
Double Animal Ride (Edwin Hall, 1964)
Double Circus Ride (Robinson Partners, 1966)
Fair Lady (BAFCO, 1980s)
Far West (Walmatich, 1969)
"Horse" (CS Puttick? 1967?)
Horse (Edwin Hall, 1960)
Horse (Unknown, 1960s)
Western Pony (Kiddie's, 1980s)
"Mini Pony" (Robinson Partners, 1960s)
Music Horse (Elektro-Mobiltechnik, 1980s)
Musical Horse (Falgas, 1965)
Neddy (Whittaker Brothers, mid-1960s)
Pony Express (Whittaker Brothers, 1963)
Ride-'Im Cowboy (Robinson Partners, 1953)
Rocking Horse (JM Kiddie Rides, 1973)
Rocky (RG Mitchell, 1959)
Silver (The Cowboy Horse) (Edwin Hall, 1953)
Snowy (BRH Fibreglass, 1965)
Star-Dust (Walter Streets, 1953)
Tich the Baby Horse (BRH Fibreglass, 1968)
Traditional Horse (RJ Newborough, 1974)
Trigger (Whittaker Brothers, mid-1960s)
Music Horse (Elektro-Mobiltechnik, 1980s)
Musical Horse (Falgas, 1965)
Neddy (Whittaker Brothers, mid-1960s)
Pony Express (Whittaker Brothers, 1963)
Ride-'Im Cowboy (Robinson Partners, 1953)
Rocking Horse (JM Kiddie Rides, 1973)
Rocky (RG Mitchell, 1959)
Silver (The Cowboy Horse) (Edwin Hall, 1953)
Snowy (BRH Fibreglass, 1965)
Star-Dust (Walter Streets, 1953)
Tich the Baby Horse (BRH Fibreglass, 1968)
Traditional Horse (RJ Newborough, 1974)
Trigger (Whittaker Brothers, mid-1960s)
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