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Fox Hastings was one of the first and only female bulldoggers in rodeo history. Her fastest time was 17 seconds, a record she set in 1924. Born Eloise Fox, she ran away from her California home at the age of 14 to begin her career riding bucking horses and trick riding. Joining Irwin Brother's Wild West Show she rode on one of the fastest running trick riding horses performing at that time. Fox, Cowboys And Indians, Cowgirl And Horse, Cowboy And Cowgirl, Riding Horses, Vintage Cowgirl, American West
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Fox Hastings was one of the first and only female bulldoggers in rodeo history. Her fastest time was 17 seconds, a record she set in 1924. Born Eloise Fox, she ran away from her California home at the age of 14 to begin her career riding bucking horses and trick riding. Joining Irwin Brother's Wild West Show she rode on one of the fastest running trick riding horses performing at that time.
cowgirls: Mabel Strickland: World champion relay & trick rider; one of the first (and only) women to be indicted into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame People, Country, Equestrian, Wyoming, Saddle, Westerns
cowgirls: Mabel Strickland: World champion relay & trick rider; one of the first (and only) women to be indicted into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame
Margaret Irwin, Champion Cowgirl -- from the great blog, "The Lone Cowgirl Presents" Woody, Lady, Buckaroo
The Lone Cowgirl Presents
Margaret Irwin, Champion Cowgirl -- from the great blog, "The Lone Cowgirl Presents"
Rodeo legend Fannie Sperry Steele, right, and her husband, Bill Steele, are pictured in 1916, posing with the belt and solid gold buckle that she won in Kansas City. Fannie is wearing her trademark calfskin split riding skirt. Cowboy Girl, Rodeo Cowboys, Rodeo Queen
Replays: Sperry had two loves: husband and horses
Rodeo legend Fannie Sperry Steele, right, and her husband, Bill Steele, are pictured in 1916, posing with the belt and solid gold buckle that she won in Kansas City. Fannie is wearing her trademark calfskin split riding skirt.
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Mabel Strickland had a good time performing in nearly every event – including bronc riding. Her personality alone made her an asset to Rodeo, but it’s her many championships and long career that led to her induction into the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame and the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum Hall of Fame and others. Cowboy Horse
Mabel Strickland had a good time performing in nearly every event – including bronc riding. Her personality alone made her an asset to Rodeo, but it’s her many championships and long career that led to her induction into the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame and the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum Hall of Fame and others.
Mabel Strickland (1899-1988) Inspiration, Cheyenne Frontier Days, Cowgirl Photo, Cow Girl
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Mabel Strickland (1899-1988)
Mabel Strickland Cowboy Pictures
Mabel Strickland
Mabel Strickland Western Cowboy
Mabel Strickland
Queens of the Rodeo - Miss Wyoming and Miss Colorado - 1920 postcard Colorado
July 2010 – a pioneer
Queens of the Rodeo - Miss Wyoming and Miss Colorado - 1920 postcard
KING OF THE BRONC RIDERS - Casey Tibbs of Ft. Pierre, South Dakota Denim, Dallas, Calvin Klein, Riding Jacket, Jeans, Distressed Denim, American Denim, His Jeans
Casey Tibbs & Bob Nolan
KING OF THE BRONC RIDERS - Casey Tibbs of Ft. Pierre, South Dakota
Bill Pickett - known by the nicknames The Dusky Demon and The Bull-Dogger, Pickett gave rodeo bull dogging exhibitions in Texas and throughout the West. His performance in 1904 at the Cheyenne Frontier Days (Americas best-known rodeo) was considered extraordinary and spectacular. He later signed on with the 101 Ranch show in 1905.  Dying in 1932, famed humorist Will Rogers Black Cowboys, American Heritage, Cowboys, American, Wild West, African
Bill Pickett
Bill Pickett - known by the nicknames The Dusky Demon and The Bull-Dogger, Pickett gave rodeo bull dogging exhibitions in Texas and throughout the West. His performance in 1904 at the Cheyenne Frontier Days (Americas best-known rodeo) was considered extraordinary and spectacular. He later signed on with the 101 Ranch show in 1905. Dying in 1932, famed humorist Will Rogers
Alabama in concert at Cheyenne Frontier Days. Alabama, Public Relations, Cheyenne, Dave Cameron, Hough, Fame, Frontier, Concert
Alabama in concert at Cheyenne Frontier Days.