Lexicographical Neighbors of Studfarm
Literary usage of Studfarm
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1897)
"Bath delighted to honor him. He was mayor of the " City of the Warm Vale" in 1889.
He had a rather rare hobby for a doctor—a studfarm of thoroughbred horses ..."
2. Recollections of a Diplomatist by Horace Rumbold (1903)
"In May she had given a charming breakfast at the royal studfarm at Weil, on which
occasion she had been most gracious to me, rejoicing, as she was good ..."
3. A Hoosier Holiday by Theodore Dreiser, Franklin Booth (1916)
"He had such innocently gross and yet comfortable human things to relate of horses,
cows, dogs, farm girls, farm boys, the studfarm business, with which he ..."
4. A Hoosier Holiday by Theodore Dreiser (1916)
"He had such innocently gross and yet comfortable human things to relate of horses,
cows, dogs, farm girls, farm boys, the studfarm business, with which he ..."
5. Catalogue of the Pictures, Miniatures, Pastels, Framed Water Colour Drawings by Rijksmuseum (Netherlands) (1905)
"A studfarm in Algeria on a bright sunshiny day. C. 231^ by 371,2 in., h. animal,
2\ in. Signed al the bottom to the right: A. I'asini iSSo. ..."