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Mrs. Madge Hamilton, who is married to an American, is back in England to help her father " Scottie" Pringle, train young race horses. Mrs. Madge Hamilton carrying hay
Grooming the horses in the Vaux Brewery stables in 1986
Two horses at Bill Roachs stables at Lambourn, in Berkshire. February 1967 P004065
Bear Cub with Horse: Two Russian bear cubs, record at Southport Zoo, are making their first public appearance, in a large Liverpool store (Lewises)
Red Alligator led out by 21 yr old Brian Fletcher who rode him to victory at trainer Denys Smiths stable at Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham
Flying with the horses Harvey Smith, who would rather travel with his two horses Madison Time, (left) and O Malley (right) than people. September 1968 P012614
Mrs. Madge Hamilton, who is married to an American, is back in England to help her father " Scottie" Pringle, train young race horses
Jockey Billy Ellison training in the stable yard. November 1969 Z11023-005
Famous racehorse Desert Orchid being taken out for a training session with jockey Richard dunwoody at his owners stables. 7th November 1989
A day in the life of Arkle. 21st November 1965
Vaguely Noble photographed with his lad Soapy Wild, at Newmarket, today. December 1967
Lucky, tries his first birthday cake. October 1983 P004866
"Dennis"is the first Army horse to go into retirement under the recent" Dennis" is the first Army horse to go into retirement under the recent agreement between the RSPCA and the Ministry of Defence
Susan Da Vies (22) and her brother John feeding some of the 36 newly born lambs on her mothers farm at Rushup Edge near Sparrowpit, Derbyshire. December 1969 Z12459
Yearling "Ribchester"son of the famous "Ribot"Yearling " Ribchester" son of the famous " Ribot" pictured today at the stables of Mr. Faulke Johnson Houghton, at Blewbury, Berkshire
A blind woman visiting the Forest Lodge riding-school at Epping in Essel. July 1964 P018620
Animals Goats "Some hat", said the kidsAnimals Goats " Some hat", said the kids. " Sun hat, " corrected Grannie Goat. " Well, its nice, anyway, " said the youngsters