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In the 19th century, life for the majority of working horses on the streets of London was appalling. On 10 May 1886 Miss Ann Lindo, inspired by the book 'Black Beauty' and determined to do something about it, set up a home of rest for horses, mules and donkeys at a farm at Sudbury, near Harrow, North-West London. Fittingly its first resident was an overworked London cab horse.
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