My Weekly

Anthea Turn er

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Do you ever find a photograph that pings back to you a host of wonderful memories?

These come as you idly thumb through albums or via the modern way of Facebook Memories. The latter, to be honest, I have switched off at source as everything I said in the first line can also work in reverse. I’ve had mornings ruined by my computer randomly flashing up something I’d rather forget.

So, while looking for something totally unrelated, I fell upon the picture below. The date is 2005 and I’m standing in the courtyard of a dwelling in a village outside Delhi, a mule is nuzzling my hand and there are various members of a 13-strong family around me.

Look at the lady in the red sari – unbeknowns­t to her, she changed my profession­al life. I was in India helping to promote the work of The Brooke, an amazing charity that cares for working horses and mules in India, Pakistan and Egypt. These animals are integral to families’ survival; without them, they cannot get their children to school, pick up supplies or earn a living through brick factories, agricultur­e, or tourism. The Brooke funds vets and helps supply basic equine medical equipment.

To help fundraiser­s understand the importance of their work, we photograph­ed this family as an example. The mule had been made lame in a minor accident. Without The Brooke’s help a mild infection would have worsened, the mule would be rendered permanentl­y lame and the whole family would suffer.

On entering this lady’s courtyard she sent her son for

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