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Mr Britain Event 1951 Winner Hubert Thomas (Swansea) Arnold Dyson (Liverpool
Mr Britain Event 1951
Winner Hubert Thomas (Swansea)
Arnold Dyson (Liverpool) 2nd
Oscar Heidenstan (Richmond York) 3rd
Vic Harman (Dagenham ) 4th
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Media ID 21302021
© Mirrorpix
1951
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