At Aintree
Quare Times (No. 10) the eventual winner, is well up with the leaders as the Grand National field take Bechers Brook for the first time in the famous chase at Aintree.
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The Queen Mother's Devon Loch
The Grand National's most dramatic moments - the Queen Mother's Devon Loch, ahead of the field, collapses (top, left to right) and then struggles to his feet (bottom, left to right) only 50 yards from the post. The crowd were cheering the Royal vi...
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"Griffin" Ridden by Jockey Ivan Abdeyev
It's heaving flanks covered with a fine layer of snow, a stallion gallops through the white fields of outer Moscow in training for England's biggest race, the "Grand National". This horse —"Griffin"— is one of three steeplechasers with which the R...
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Crown Prince and Princess Enjoying Green Tea
Crown Prince Merid Azmatch Asfa Wossen Haile Selassie and Crown Princess Medferiash Worq Abbebe of Ethiopia enjoying a cup of green tea served by Kimono-clad Japanese women when the two state guests visited the Shinjuku Garden recently to see the ...
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Prince Lennart of Sweden Marries at a London Register Office
"Prince Lennart of Sweden Marries At A London Register Office"
Prince Lennart of Sweden was married at the Princes Row Register Office, London to Miss Kari Nissvandt, daughter of a Stockholm business man.
He renounced his royal rank and titles on ...
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Queen Juliana with Prince Bernhard on the Way to Guildhall
"Juliana Greets Cheering Londoners.
Drive With Prince Bernhard to Guildhall."
London: Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, accompanied by a Sovereign's Escort of the Household Cavalry, were to-day driven from Buckingham Palace to ...
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The Crown Prince of Abyssinia at Dover
[...] Abyssinian Prince [...] arrived at Dover from [...] for London on an official visit to England in return for the visit of the Duke of Gloucester to Abyssinia last year.
Photo Shows: The Crown Prince of Abyssinia saluting on arrival at Dover...
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