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Carousel Horse Dreams and Magical Moments Notebook
Carousel Horses and Magical Moments The modern carousel emerged from early jousting traditions in Europe and the Middle East. Knights would gallop in a circle while tossing balls from one to another; an activity that required great skill and horsemanship. This game was introduced to Europe at the time of the Crusades from earlier Byzantine and Arab traditions. The word carousel originated from the Italian garosello and Spanish carosella ("little battle"), used by crusaders to describe a combat preparation exercise and game played by Turkish and Arabian horsemen in the 12th century). This early device was essentially a cavalry training mechanism; it prepared and strengthened the riders for actual combat as they wielded their swords at the mock enemies. By the 17th century, the balls had been dispensed with, and the riders had to spear small rings that were hanging from poles overhead and rip them off. Cavalry The game began to be played by commoners, and carousels soon sprung up at fairgrounds across Europe. Early make believe carousel was set up with wooden horses for the children. By the early 18th century carousels were being built and operated at various fairs and gatherings in central Europe and England. Animals and mechanisms would be crafted during the winter months and the family and workers would go touring in their wagon train through the region, operating their large menagerie carousel at various venues. These early carousels had no platforms; the animals would hang from chains and fly out from the centrifugal force of the spinning mechanism. They were often powered by animals walking in a circle or people pulling a rope or cranking. By the mid-19th century the platform carousel was developed; the animals and chariots were fixed to a circular floor that would suspend from a centre pole and rotate around. These carousels were called dobbies and were operated manually by the operator or by ponies.
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By annice b.28 February 2021 • Verified Purchase
16.51 cm x 22.22 cm Classic Notebook
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This product is perfect for taking notes, doing research and for writing (Magical moments).
And as a person who loves Carousel Horses, this was great. I can keep the cover after the paper has been used! The cover reminded me of the carousel horses I rode as a child
The design was exquisite, rendered exactly as depicted on the website
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By I.15 July 2015 • Verified Purchase
16.51 cm x 22.22 cm Classic Notebook
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This arrived So Much faster than I was expecting. I left plenty of time for international shipping and then didn't need it. I wasn't sure how the image would turn out (have never bought a notebook from Zazzle before). I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the image.
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By M.30 December 2017 • Verified Purchase
16.51 cm x 22.22 cm Classic Notebook
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Item was exactly as described. Very pleased. Print was excellent quality.
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