Over four generations of the Sharp family have been working & showing Clydesdale horses in Scotland.
-Robert Sharp worked his farm with Clydesdales and made a living logging with them.
-Adam Drysdale Sharp worked on the Solsgirth Estate as head horseman (foreman),seen here walking three Clydesdales through the village of Blairingone to work on the estate's farm land.

-James Wilson Sharp (Snr) grew an interest and knowledge in horses from a young age working with his father (pictured above) and his grandfather,he also helped with training the estate's racehorses as pictured below.
James eventually fulfilled his childhood ambition of owning his own Clydesdales,breeding from his Clydesdales and showing them- inhand/driving/in-harness/ploughing/film & tv work/and carrying out promotions work on behalf of Alloa Brewery Ltd for several years.
-James Robert Sharp (Jnr) has spent all of his childhood around Clydesdales,helping with his father and sharing his passion for the Clydesdale breed,learning to drive teams from a young age........
and gaining his horsemanship skills......
James now 27 years old is proudly following in his families tradition for owning and showing Clydesdale horses.
