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More than 5000 entries on the history, culture and life of Britain (published in 1993 by Macmillan, now out of print)
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Foxhunter
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One of the most fondly remembered horses in British equestrian history, largely because of the faultless final round which clinched the gold medal for Britain's show-jumping team at the 1952 Olympic Games. His rider was Harry Llewellyn, and the pair held numerous other distinctions – such as the horse-and-rider record of three wins in the King George V Gold Cup at the *Royal International Horse Show (1948, 50, 53).
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