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Major A. F. Stallard Lands on His Back
Major A. F. Stallard lands on his back after being thrown from his mount "Winds and Stars" at the last fence in the Gold Cup Steeplechase at the Royal Artillery meeting Sandown Park.
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Mrs. W.H.E.Welman's Quare Times Won the Grand National
A tense moment for jockey Tim Molony as his mount Inscrutable takes the jump during the Cotswold Steeplechase at the National Hunt Meeting at Cheltenham. Molony recovered his seat safely.
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Pam Hodson, 17 year old junior stenographer of Leeds will attempt fancy cycling at 76 miles an hour in a dance hall! She will make her attempt on rollers on a machine with a two-foot hand-made gear wheel. Pam, the current world quarter mile record...
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A BOAC Stratocruiser crashed with the loss of 28 lives at Prestwick Airport, Scotland, on Christmas Day. Seven of the crew and one passenger are the only survivors. Here is the nose of the Stratocruiser lying on its side on the runway. The rest of...
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Prince Bertil of Sweden Making the Draw for the World Table Tennis Championships
H.R.H. Prince Bertil of Sweden, assisted by two members of the Swedish team. Signhild Tegner (left) and Birgitta Thorson, making the draw for the World Table Tennis Championships to be held in Stockholm on March 7th.
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Princess Margaretha & Late Prince Gustaf Adolf Enjoy a Joke
Princess Margaretha, the daughter of Princess Sybylla and the late Prince Gustaf Adolf enjoys a joke with Halldor Laxness, of Ireland, winner of the Nobel Literature Prize, during a banquet at Stockholm.
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"Robin Douglas-Home" The London advertising man and nightclub pianist whose romance with Princess Margaretha of Sweden has been widely reported in the Press.
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Robin Langley — Winner of the Sedgeley Handicap at the Manchester Races
Twelve-year-old Robin Langley, a farmer's son, won the Sedgeley Handicap at 100—7 on "Arts Degree"—at the Manchester Races, thus beating Lester Piggott's "youngest winner" record by five months. Here Robin has a cup of tea after his great victory ...
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