The rocking horse has been a popular children’s toy for centuries, developing from the hobby horse. “In the 1300’s, with the Age of Chivalry, wheeled horses were made for children to re-enact jousting games and by the mid nineteenth century many pull-along horses were made in England, Europe and America […] The earliest one known to still exist is said to have belonged to King Charles I and dates from C1610.” Since then, rocking horses have developed into more sophisticated designs. The rocking horse, as known today, popularised itself in the eighteenth century amongst the wealthy, with the intention of preparing children to ride real horses. Safety-stand rockers overtook the bow rocker design in popularity in the twentieth century, the safety-stand rockers taking up less space. F H Ayres was a London manufacturer well-known for his rocking horses during the Victorian era.
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The craft of rocking horse making is doing very well:
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The following rocking horse maker appears on The Makers Directory:
Other rocking horse makers:
The Rocking Horse Shop in York runs courses in rocking horse making.
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