M. de Labourdonnais followed by two slaves head towards the habitation

M. de Labourdonnais followed by two slaves head towards the habitation
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Print by M. Lenoir and A. Bellenger, 1920s

Equids were the most common animal kept by the earliest settlers of Bourbon island, and the one for which the most information is available in inventories. Cap horses were used to carry cargo and for agricultural work, for example, but they were mainly the favourite mode of transport of the middle classes.

© Private collection of the Musée historique de Villèle, Iconothèque historique de l'océan Indien, Département de La Réunion

© Private collection of the Musée historique de Villèle, Iconothèque historique de l'océan Indien, Département de La Réunion

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