Walter Raleigh (professor) Quote

The cavalry, in particular, were not friendly to the aeroplane, which it was believed, would frighten the horses.


The War in the Air: Being the Story of the Part Played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force... (ed. The Clarendon Press, 1922)


The cavalry, in particular, were not friendly to the aeroplane, which it was believed, would frighten the horses.

The cavalry, in particular, were not friendly to the aeroplane, which it was believed, would frighten the horses.

The cavalry, in particular, were not friendly to the aeroplane, which it was believed, would frighten the horses.

The cavalry, in particular, were not friendly to the aeroplane, which it was believed, would frighten the horses.