The only picture I know of is in the Grange Sports and Social Club bar off Grange Avenue in the Westy areaof Latchford in Warrington. The picture is of Old Billy at 60 years of age in 1820 with the Squire, Henry Harrison, (who had known the animal for fifty-nine years) in a field with Warrington Parish Church in the background which at the time had a dome, the huge spire was only erected later that century.
Old Billy the barge horse lived to be 62 years old, making him the oldest known horse in recorded history.
The oldest horse was 62 years old, and he was named Billy. Most people called him Old Billy. He was a barge horse in england.
62 years old. Old Billy, an English draft horse, was confirmed 62 when he died in 1760.
Old Billy the barge horse was measured at 19 hands (6 feet 3 inches) tall. He was considered one of the tallest horses in recorded history.
The average age for a horse to live, no matter the gender, is 25 to 30 years. the oldest horse was a male horse named Old Billy who lived to be 62.
The oldest horse ever was Old Billy a English barge horse that lived to be 62.
Old Billy the barge horse lived to be 62 years old, making him the oldest known horse in recorded history.
The oldest horse was 62 years old, and he was named Billy. Most people called him Old Billy. He was a barge horse in england.
Yes, it can. The oldest horse was named Old Billy, and he lived to be 62 years old! I guess Old Billy really lived up to his name!
the oldest horse of the world i 56 ACTUALLY, IT IS AROUND 60 NOW
The tallest horse was Old Billy who was also the oldest horse. He was born in 1760.
62 years, that was Old Billy a barge horse.
62 years old. Old Billy, an English draft horse, was confirmed 62 when he died in 1760.
Old Billy died on November 27th, 1822. His head is on display at the Manchester Museum. He was 62 when he died! :-)
the oldest horse in england is 51 i think hes the oldest he was in the news paper
The oldest horse that ever lived was a Thoroughbred named Old Billy. He lived until he was 62 and he died in 1823.
Old Billy the barge horse was measured at 19 hands (6 feet 3 inches) tall. He was considered one of the tallest horses in recorded history.