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"Evening Post" Photo. Tele photo view of the lawn and St. Leger enclosure at Trentham yesterday, when a huge crowd was present for the concluding day of the Wellington Racing Club's Spring Meeting. Right, Beaulivre returning after ivinning the Harcourt Slakes, followed by (from the camera) Peerless (7) A Beaupartir (5), Sly Fox. (4), and Entail (2). Below, close finish in the Pearce Handicap, Mittie winning from Gay Chou and Homily,, with Wagner (12) and Haughty Winner (2) leading the second division.

"Sport and General" Photo, A party of British troops on board a transport bound for France. They are all ready for any emergency.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1939, Page 5

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"Evening Post" Photo. Tele photo view of the lawn and St. Leger enclosure at Trentham yesterday, when a huge crowd was present for the concluding day of the Wellington Racing Club's Spring Meeting. Right, Beaulivre returning after ivinning the Harcourt Slakes, followed by (from the camera) Peerless (7) A Beaupartir (5), Sly Fox. (4), and Entail (2). Below, close finish in the Pearce Handicap, Mittie winning from Gay Chou and Homily,, with Wagner (12) and Haughty Winner (2) leading the second division. "Sport and General" Photo, A party of British troops on board a transport bound for France. They are all ready for any emergency. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1939, Page 5

"Evening Post" Photo. Tele photo view of the lawn and St. Leger enclosure at Trentham yesterday, when a huge crowd was present for the concluding day of the Wellington Racing Club's Spring Meeting. Right, Beaulivre returning after ivinning the Harcourt Slakes, followed by (from the camera) Peerless (7) A Beaupartir (5), Sly Fox. (4), and Entail (2). Below, close finish in the Pearce Handicap, Mittie winning from Gay Chou and Homily,, with Wagner (12) and Haughty Winner (2) leading the second division. "Sport and General" Photo, A party of British troops on board a transport bound for France. They are all ready for any emergency. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1939, Page 5

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