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THE QUEEN WATCHES THE HORSES PARADING in the birdcage at Riccarton before the running of the Queen Elizabeth II Handicap on Saturday. With Her Majesty is the chairman of the Canterbury Jockey Club (Mr G. H. Grigg). The Director of the Royal Visit and Secretary for Internal Affairs (Mr J. V. Meech), is in the middle.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30059, 18 February 1963, Page 12

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THE QUEEN WATCHES THE HORSES PARADING in the birdcage at Riccarton before the running of the Queen Elizabeth II Handicap on Saturday. With Her Majesty is the chairman of the Canterbury Jockey Club (Mr G. H. Grigg). The Director of the Royal Visit and Secretary for Internal Affairs (Mr J. V. Meech), is in the middle. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30059, 18 February 1963, Page 12

THE QUEEN WATCHES THE HORSES PARADING in the birdcage at Riccarton before the running of the Queen Elizabeth II Handicap on Saturday. With Her Majesty is the chairman of the Canterbury Jockey Club (Mr G. H. Grigg). The Director of the Royal Visit and Secretary for Internal Affairs (Mr J. V. Meech), is in the middle. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30059, 18 February 1963, Page 12

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