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In Episode 100 of Northern Voices, equine expert and writer Miriam Bibby takes us through how her love of horses defined her career, and how horses came to put Northern history and culture on an international stage.

Find out more:
https://societyofauthors.org/soa-member/dr-miriam-a-bibby/
https://trivent-publishing.eu/home/181-336-galloway-nag.html
https://www.amberley-books.com/author-community-main-page/b/miriam-bibby/working-horses-in-london.html
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mistress-Meg-Prigger-Prancers-1/dp/1503211320
https://trivent-publishing.eu/69-cheiron-the-international-journal-of-equine-and-equestrian-history
Bluesky:
https://bsky.app/profile/drmabibby.bsky.social

Music credit: 'Water of Tyne' performed by Edinburgh University Brass Band (2009) arranged by Jack Stobbs, edited and scored for brass band by David Dye. Used with kind permission of the publisher, arranger and performers.