"Quare Times" Winner of the Grand National 1954
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"Quare Times" ridden by P. Taffe taking the last fence in the Grand National which he won from "Tudor Line" and "Carey's Cottage".
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"Quare Times" Winner of the Grand National 1954
"Quare Times" ridden by P. Taffe taking the last fence in the Grand National which he won from "Tudor Line" and "Carey's Cottage".
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(Filter being washed) A filter in the water supply system of Addis Ababa being washed.
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Major A. F. Stallard Lands on His Back
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Mrs. W.H.E.Welman's Quare Times Won the Grand National
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