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Subject: Re: Horse racing, horsemanship etc.


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Mrs Stevenson
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Date Posted: 12:58:17 04/24/08 Thu
In reply to: Joe d'Annunzio 's message, "Horse racing, horsemanship etc." on 16:54:36 07/09/07 Mon

>Hi I have just bought Oakleigh House on Town Hill!! So yes its still standing. Why the interest - know any history?

I'm interested in knowing if a house on Town Hill
>named Oakleigh in the early 1900s is still extant.
>Also, where would I find information about the horse
>racing etc which was thriving (I think) in the period
>1880 through 1910. Primarily what awards were offered
>for horsemanship etc., and does anyone have lists of
>winners
>from that time?
>Many Thanks

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