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Ascot Again

... Ascot Again The finish of the race named after the Royal founder of the Royal meeting This picture shows the finish of the Queen Anne Stakes at this week's Ascot meeting, the race which, named after the monarch who first encouraged racing on the Heath ...

A NEW SHIP FOR SUCCESSFUL FOOTBALL

... Sir, I suppose it is something unique for a new ship to be built to commemorate a triumph on the football field and to be named after the victorious team. There has recently been delivered at the Port of Grimsby a new deep-sea fishing trawler, a photograph ...

A Growing Green Man

... the unusual sign of the Fitzwilliam Arms Inn at Marholm, Northamptonshire. The inn, known locally as the Green Man, is named after Sir William Fitzwilliam who was a Master of the Merchant Taylors' Company of London in 1499. London. B. L. The Green Man ...

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... weigh nine tons. It is believed that no skeleton of a whale in any part of the world equals in length this one, which is named after a place called Okarito, on the West Coast of the Middle Island of New Zealand, where it was stranded. The cost of the skeleton ...

ON SKIS AMONG THE GLACIERS

... his manual. His name is familiar in many countries, even where his achievements are unknown, by reason of the ski-binding named after him. Kitzbiihel lies at an altitude of between two and three thousand feet in the Austrian Tyrol. ...

A PICTURESQUE TROUT HATCHERY

... Owens River Valley. In the background is Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the United States (excluding Alaska), which was named after Professor J. B. Whitney, the most eminent American geologist of the last century. ...

Railway For Racing

... enable mbers of Parliament to superintend a e and run back to London in time for same night's debate. Its six engines re named after famous racehorses, ueen of Trumps, Beeswing, etc. Such an ornate building seems very ibitious for a railway approximately ...