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Ages of Show-Jumpers

... horse. One, namely The Nugget, was competing at the Royal Dublin Society's shows at the age of twenty-six, before the Second World War. He had a wonderful record, and was very popular. Another horse, that must be very near him in this, is Lieut.-Colonel ...

Ragley Hall

... belonged to the Marquess of Hertford's family for over 300 years. Unoccupied from 1912 to 1956, except as a hospital in the second world war, the great house by Robert Hooke, a contemporary of Wren's, with its magnificent hall designed by James Gibbs in 1750 ...

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... fell in action, are the foremost of the many responsibilities which the British Legion has undertaken since 1921. The second World War has added materially to this great work. Annual expenditure is rapidly increasing, and an appeal is earnestly made for ...

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... fell in action, are the foremost of the many responsibilities which the British Legion has undertaken, since 1921. The second World War has added materially to this great work. Annual expenditure is rapidly increasing, and an appeal is earnestly made for ...

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... this policy 'stepped up until no better /r WETHERDAIR LTD BRADFORD LONDON ffanalali builders of fine boat I The Yard Second World War. The Yard Early Victorian Days. 66 In War Ranalah planned production facilities gave the Country in its time of greatest ...

Boots The Farmers

... functions of preparing and presenting to the farmers of the world the most recent discoveries of science. During the Second World War, the urgent necessity for speeding-up this development was recog nised and plans were laid then to extend progressively ...

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... told, know of Winston Churchill's background his early days, and his kaleidoscopic career in the years leading up to the Second World War. The life-story of winston chur- chill makes fascinating reading. As a tribute to him in his 80th year, THE ILLUSTRATED ...

Self- Help and Co-operation

... slight feeling of recession has scared them out of their wits. They forget that we are now many years past the end of the Second World War without experiencing any real reces sion in agriculture. It would be quite wrong if farmers were to attribute this c ...

Four Land -Rovers Looking For Trouble

... is Colonel A. P. Le Blanc, born a Frenchman, who served with our own Royal Flying Corps in the First World War. In the Second World War he entered Abyssinia with the great Orde Wingate and with the Emperor Haile Selassie. He was also the first man to drive ...

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Cruft's Comes Again

... the opposite. Charles the Great staggered us all, however, in 1936 by getting the world's record of 10,650 entries. The Second World War has re peated the experience of the first by bringing in many thousands of new exhibitors and sending entries rocketing ...

Guarding London Parks

... of the Police Dog Training School at Newbury, under the competent management of Mr. H. S. Lloyd, shortly before the second world war, was a great move forward. DOGS OF TO-DAY NIGHT PATROL WORK Is carried out by Venture, tico-year-old Boxer, in Kensington ...