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Linwell (foaled 1948) was an Irish-bred, British-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1957
Cheltenham Gold Cup.
Originally named Floral Tribute...
- Catharines, Ontario, Canada. It is
located on the
corner of Lake St. and
Linwell Rd. Eden is a part of the
District School Board of
Niagara (DSBN). The...
- The
Martin V.
Linwell House is "one of the
finest remaining examples of Late
Victorian architecture in
North Dakota.": 4 It is a
property in Northwood...
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follow the
style of the mock-newspaper
cover (The St
Cleve Chronicle and
Linwell Advertiser) of the
original Thick as a
Brick album, an
online newspaper...
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Michael Hodgson Cover photo –
David Bailey Inner sleeve photos –
Barry Linwell,
Jeffrey Scales,
Geoffrey Thomas and Mark
Weiss Management –
Steven Machat...
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themselves and more from the few
brief words in the satirical, six-page "
Linwell Theatre programme"
included in the
original album packaging,
which features...
- his 700-acre farm in Buckinghamshire. His
greatest success was his
horse Linwell winning the 1957
Cheltenham Gold Cup.
Brown was a
qualified pilot, had...
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cancelled in 1943 and 1944
because of
World War II. 3 The 1957 winner,
Linwell, was
trained by Ivor Herbert, a well-known
racing journalist and so barred...
- 12-page small-town
English newspaper,
entitled The St.
Cleve Chronicle and
Linwell Advertiser, with articles,
competitions and adverti****ts
lampooning the...
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Gerald Bostock after a trip to
Mathew Bunter's Old
Library Bookshop in
Linwell village.
Bostock and
Bunter came
across this dusty,
unpublished m****cript...