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I—Studley Royal (on the rails) defeating Galleon in the exciting finish of the Dunedin Cup. 2—Publicans’ Handicap: Top Row , loads homo from Bay Duke and Alma. 3—The presentation of the I s Cup: On the left is the president, Mr A. C. Hanlon, whoso daughter, Miss Pat. Hanlon is seen handing the cup to Mr C. N. Draper, who accepted it on behalf of the owner, Mr C. Holdsworth. 4—Studley Royal, winner of the Cup, returns to the birdcage.

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Evening Star, Issue 22880, 11 February 1938, Page 7

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1—Studley Royal (on the rails) defeating Galleon in the exciting finish of the Dunedin Cup. 2—Publicans’ Handicap: Top Row , loads homo from Bay Duke and Alma. 3—The presentation of the Is Cup: On the left is the president, Mr A. C. Hanlon, whoso daughter, Miss Pat. Hanlon is seen handing the cup to Mr C. N. Draper, who accepted it on behalf of the owner, Mr C. Holdsworth. 4—Studley Royal, winner of the Cup, returns to the birdcage. Evening Star, Issue 22880, 11 February 1938, Page 7

1—Studley Royal (on the rails) defeating Galleon in the exciting finish of the Dunedin Cup. 2—Publicans’ Handicap: Top Row , loads homo from Bay Duke and Alma. 3—The presentation of the Is Cup: On the left is the president, Mr A. C. Hanlon, whoso daughter, Miss Pat. Hanlon is seen handing the cup to Mr C. N. Draper, who accepted it on behalf of the owner, Mr C. Holdsworth. 4—Studley Royal, winner of the Cup, returns to the birdcage. Evening Star, Issue 22880, 11 February 1938, Page 7

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