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THE UPS AND DOWNS of steeplechasing. J. Buckley standing beside his fallen mount, Limeking, after the horse had been brought down in a pile-up at the twenty-third fence in the Grand National at Aintree last Saturday. The other photograph shows Foinavon landing safely over the last fence before drawing away for his easy win.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31345, 15 April 1967, Page 7

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THE UPS AND DOWNS of steeplechasing. J. Buckley standing beside his fallen mount, Limeking, after the horse had been brought down in a pile-up at the twenty-third fence in the Grand National at Aintree last Saturday. The other photograph shows Foinavon landing safely over the last fence before drawing away for his easy win. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31345, 15 April 1967, Page 7

THE UPS AND DOWNS of steeplechasing. J. Buckley standing beside his fallen mount, Limeking, after the horse had been brought down in a pile-up at the twenty-third fence in the Grand National at Aintree last Saturday. The other photograph shows Foinavon landing safely over the last fence before drawing away for his easy win. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31345, 15 April 1967, Page 7