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“BIG BAD BOY” LIDDIARD, who has been an active British “cowboy” for 30 years, photographed in Oxford street, London. One of the “real old hands” in the Western cult that is reaching Britain after sweeping America, Germany, and France, Mr Liddiard says the cowboys cannot go into the country and lasso cattle “as farmers don’t like it,” but “a cowboy can always dress like a cowboy.”

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31222, 21 November 1966, Page 18

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“BIG BAD BOY” LIDDIARD, who has been an active British “cowboy” for 30 years, photographed in Oxford street, London. One of the “real old hands” in the Western cult that is reaching Britain after sweeping America, Germany, and France, Mr Liddiard says the cowboys cannot go into the country and lasso cattle “as farmers don’t like it,” but “a cowboy can always dress like a cowboy.” Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31222, 21 November 1966, Page 18

“BIG BAD BOY” LIDDIARD, who has been an active British “cowboy” for 30 years, photographed in Oxford street, London. One of the “real old hands” in the Western cult that is reaching Britain after sweeping America, Germany, and France, Mr Liddiard says the cowboys cannot go into the country and lasso cattle “as farmers don’t like it,” but “a cowboy can always dress like a cowboy.” Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31222, 21 November 1966, Page 18