ADVERTISEMENTS* 



R ARNSBY'S P ATENT R TIRRUP- | EATHER BAJ, 



To prevent Rider being dragged in case of accident. 



The above illustration shews to the reader the utiUty of this Bar, which possesses several 

 advantages over the ordinary Bar. Although simple in its mechanism, it is most effective in its 

 action, and in case of accident the rider's foot is instantaneously released from the saddle, and 

 so prevents his being dragged by the horse, as in the case of most accidents. 



It will be noticed in the drawing that the groove lettered A when closed fits securely over 

 the stay marked B, which gives it additional strength, and prevents the lever from being 

 wrenched off by a side strain. 



It can be made with or without spring, and in various kinds of metal and sizes. The price 

 is far from expensive, being but little more than the old common pattern, and not only forms 

 a most useful but an ornamental part to the saddle. 



J» A. BARNSBY, 136, Lichfield Street, Walsall, StaffordsMro. 



