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Arkle (19
April 1957 – 31 May 1970) was an Irish-bred
Thoroughbred racehorse. A bay
gelding by
Archive out of
Bright Cherry,
Arkle was the
grandson of...
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William Arkle (1924–2000) was an
English painter,
esoteric philosopher and composer. He was
described by
Colin Wilson as "among the half
dozen most remarkable...
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Arkle (Scottish Gaelic: Airceil) is a
mountain in Sutherland, in the far north-west
corner of the
Scottish Highlands. Like its
sister Foinaven, the mountain...
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bought by
Scottish immigrant George Arkles, who
operated boarding houses with his
brother Andrew Arkles from the bay.
Arkles Bay,
including Wade Heads, covers...
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Harold Brodie and
released in 2008. It was
produced by John
Davies for
Arkles Entertainment and
distributed by Beamafilm. The
action is set in Kaipara...
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Arkle Challenge Trophy is a
Grade 1
National Hunt
steeplechase in
Great Britain which is open to
horses aged five
years or older. It is run on the...
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Phyllis Arkle (Chester, 23
April 1910 – 10
October 1997), was an
English author of children's books.
Arkle (formerly Griffiths) was born and
educated in...
- over the main door is The
Apotheosis of
Saint Mark (2007–2008) by
Jason Arkles. This is the
first work by an
American sculptor to have a
permanent public...
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Stanmore Bay, Manly,
Tindalls Beach, Army Bay, Gulf Harbour, Matakatia, and
Arkles Bay. At the end of the
peninsula is
Shakespear Regional Park. The New Zealand...
- Boy in 1987. The son of
jockey and trainer, Pat Taaffe, who
famously rode
Arkle to a
Cheltenham Gold Cup
treble in the 1960s and
trained 1974 Gold Cup winner...