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Tributes paid to Guineas-winning jockey Eric Eldin following death at age of 88 | Horse Racing News
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Duke of Edinburgh – obituary: A forthright character from the start
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The Duke of Edinburgh – obituary
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Nicolas Wagner has welcomed a new horse to his barn: the
4-year old KWPN bred Milano Vivero (by Toto Jr x Jazz x Contango). Wagner, who obtained an individual Olympic slot for Luxembourg with his top ride Quater Back Jr, sourced the black Dutch warmblood at Damil Dressage.
International FEI dressage team pony
enjoying her retirement in the field in the Austrian Alps. The 17-year old Westfalian bred pony mare (by Notre Beau x Principal Boy x Durello x Derby) is bred by Leonhard Beckhoff at Gestut Heiligenberg and owned by Austrian Nicola Ahorner. The pony competed at the European Pony Championships in 2012 (Estelle Wettstein), in 2013 (Nicola Ahorner) and was a schoolmaster for Lana-Pinou Baumgurtel. She was put
With its chorus of scantily clad slave-girls paraded around the stage by ranks of muscular men, the West End musical Chu Chin Chow seemed an unlikely choice of festive treat for King George V and Queen Mary.
There was certainly much tamer fare on offer in London s theatreland that Christmas of 1918, including productions of Babes In The Wood, starring the most winsome Principal Boy imaginable and a gorgeous and glittering Cinderella .
Yet there the royal couple were on the evening of December 28, taking in a show so daring that complaints had been made about it to the Lord Chamberlain, the censor of the day.