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Hollywood couldn't have devised a more titillating scenario. Eadweard Muybridge, an eccentric inventor, was on the verge of a truly revolutionary discovery when his young wife had an affair. Muybridge killed the suitor in cold blood and was later acquitted on a verdict of "justifiable homicide." He resumed his work and developed a miraculous process for capturing movement on film, laying the ground work for the motion picture industry.

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Early Life
Photographic Discovery
Personal Life and Death
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"I am going to make a name for myself. If I fail, you will never hear of me again."

– Eadweard Muybridge
Early Life

Edward James Muggeridge was born on April 9, 1830 to John and Susan Muggeridge of Kingston upon Thames, England. At age twenty, he immigrated to America, first to New York, working as a bookseller, and then to San Francisco, where he acquired an interest in photography in 1855. At this time, he changed his surname to Muybridge.

On a business trip to the East Coast, Muybridge received serious head injuries in a stage coach accident. He suffered from double vision and confusion, and friends noticed a marked difference in his behavior. Studies by modern neurologists examining the medical records speculate that the injury to his frontal cortex might have led to some emotional and eccentric behavior later in his life.

After his convalescence, Muybridge returned to San Francisco and took up photography full-time. Under the pseudonym "Helios," he set out to record the scenery of the west with his mobile darkroom. He produced a wide array of panoramic landscape photographs, most famously of Yosemite Valley, and traveled to Alaska to photograph the Tlingit people.

Photographic Discovery

As Muybridge's reputation as a photographer grew in the late 1800s, former California Governor Leland Stanford contacted him to help settle a bet. Speculation raged for years over whether all four hooves of a running horse left the ground. Stanford believed they did, but the motion was too fast for human eyes to detect. In 1872, Muybridge began experimenting with an array of 12 cameras photographing a galloping horse in a sequence of shots. His initial efforts seemed to prove that Stanford was right, but he didn’t have the process perfected.

Between 1878 and 1884, Muybridge perfected his method of horses in motion, proving that they do have all four hooves off the ground during their running stride.

Muybridge worked at the University of Pennsylvania between 1883 and 1886, producing thousands of photographs of humans and animals in motion. During the remaining years of his life, he published several books featuring his motion photographs and toured Europe and North America, presenting his photographic methods using a projection device he'd developed, the Zoopraxiscope.

Personal Life and Death

During a break from his photographic research in the 1870s, Muybridge took several photographic expeditions in and around California. On one of these, his wife, Flora, had an affair with Major Harry Larkyns, a drama critic. Believing that Larkyns had fathered the couple's recently born son, Muybridge tracked him down, and shot and killed him. At his trial for murder in 1875, several witnesses testified that Muybridge's personality had changed after the accident.

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Fact Check: We strive for accuracy and f Perhaps the unsung stars of "Bonanza" are the horses themselves. They are not like that of those who could perform such miracles as opening doors, sniff out the bad guys and untie knots. Not the typical horse that was used to perform in old-time Westerns. The stars of the series were happy with their horses, because the main purpose was to carry the rider and were cast just for this part.

     Because the show was filmed in color and because the different personalities of the Cartwrights, the horses that were selected would be distinct before the cameras and still relate to their riders. The horses weren't owned by the actors. They were rented from Fat Jones Stables in North Hollywood. The firm specialized in renting horses and horse-drawn rolling stock to movie and TV productions since 1912.

     In 1970, the stable sold off a good deal of their livestock, which included the Paint horses rode by Michael Landon, for a sum of $19,000 dollars. He was supplied with new mounts for the final three seasons of the series. The era of Western films was coming to a final curtain. Fat Jones Stables closed their business in 1975.

     James Arness rode Buck in Gunsmoke (his name revealed in the July, 1958 issue of The Western Horseman), was a Buckskin gelding owned by the Fat Jones Stables.  Reportedly, James Arness kept the horse as a pet, housing him in his own private stable, and only using Buck when filming the series. Another source (TV Mailbag Column by Thomas Mead), claimed Buck had been called Marshal by Arness.

     Mr. Arness is more then happy to discuss Buck at his official website www.jamesarness.com on the Internet.  Incidentally, one of the eight Budweiser Clydesdale horses was named Buck. Michael Landon once related in an interview on The Tonight Show, that Lorne did not like horses and could be heard mumbling in disgust when he had to mount or ride one. On many occasions, Lorne would say, "Whoa, you son of a bitch", when he would bring Buck to a dead halt

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

Types of Horses With Pictures for Kids Black and White to Color Funny Hd Wallpapepr Images Pics

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