- The
mistle thrush (****us viscivorus), also
spelled missel thrush, is a bird
common to much of Europe,
temperate Asia and
North Africa. It is a year-round...
- The ANEC IV
Missel Thrush was a 1920s
British two-seat
light aircraft built by Air
Navigation and
Engineering Company Limited at
Addlestone Surrey. The...
- Wales,
which was
published in 1790. He
wrote that it was the "size of a
missel thrush, but much
larger in proportion". The
taxonomic descriptions in White's...
- July Cup.
Thrush was
owned by
Captain J. Orr-Ewing.
Thrush was a bay colt bred by
Captain J. Orr-Ewing and
foaled in 1902. His sire
Missel Thrush was a son...
-
Grand Parade and 1000
Guineas winner Diadem. Orme's son
Missel Thrush sired July Cup
winner Thrush. Orme's
daughter Topiary was the dam of the St
Leger and...
- 5, 8 and 11 did not
arrive in time for the
elimination trials. The
Missel Thrush did, but was out even
before the
start of the
elimination test, badly...
-
biplane designed by John Bewsher, who had
earlier designed the ANEC
Missel Thrush. The
Surrey Flying Services AL.1 was a single-engined side-by-side two-seater...
- a broodmare. She
produced at
least six
foals between 1897 and 1909:
Missel Thrush, a
brown colt,
foaled in 1897,
sired by Orme Greybird, grey colt, 1898...