-
huntsman comes a marching"
which criticises foxhunters due to
social class and the
cruelty of
foxhunting Beagling Trail hunting Drag
hunting Duck netting...
-
Foxhunter (1940–1959) was a
champion show
jumping horse ridden by
Harry Llewellyn, best
known for
their part in
securing Great Britain's only gold medal...
- The AI.24
Foxhunter was an
airborne radar carried by the
Panavia Tornado ADV
fighter aircraft (known as the
Tornado F3 in
Royal Air
Force service) and...
- fox-hunting is
considered politically incorrect. The most
famous song
about a
foxhunter, "D'ye ken John Peel" was
included in The
National Song Book in 1906 and...
-
American sportswoman,
foxhunter rider and
coach driver.
Between 1927 and 1935,
Winmill was the
master of the
Warrenton Foxhunt. Winmill, a race horse...
- 2022 on vinyl, CD, and
digital downloads of Bear's
Sonic Journals: The
Foxhunt, The
Chieftains Live in San
Francisco 1973 & 1976
featuring the Chieftains...
- The high
moorland ridge continues to the
south of the
minor road at
Foxhunter car park and ****umes the name
Mynydd y Garn-fawr. The
cairn referenced...
-
Dukes of Windsor.
Their debut release was the six-track
extended play
Foxhunt in
August 2005. It was
produced by Swedish-born
Pelle Henricsson [sv] and...
-
original on 16 July 2011.
Retrieved 25
October 2007. "A
short history of the
foxhunt". The Guardian. London. 19
November 2004.
Archived from the
original on...
- team
eventing and
individual and team show jumping.
Harry Llewellyn and
Foxhunter, who
would claim a gold
medal in Helsinki, won
bronze in the team jumping...