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- Sir Gallahad (1920–1949) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse and an important sire in the United States. Racing at age two in France for his British breeder/owner...
- The Gallahads were an American doo-**** band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1952. The band released three singles during its existence and were po****r...
- Gallahad III (5) 1947 - Sir Gallahad III (6) 1948 - Sir Gallahad III (7) 1949 - Sir Gallahad III (8) 1950 - Sir Gallahad III (9) 1951 - Sir Gallahad III...
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- four-piece boyband, consisting of Nolan, Ben Ellison (who replaced Ricky Gallahad), John Humphreys and Peter Pereira. They were designed to be a 1970s version...
- Arena for the vacant IBF World Youth super-bantamweight championship. Gallahad controlled the fight, out boxing Dos Santos with fast jabs, hooks and combinations...
- Chicle (1) 1930: Sir Gallahad III (1) 1931: St. Germans (1) 1932: Chatterton (1) 1933: Sir Gallahad III (2) 1934: Sir Gallahad III (3) 1935: Chance Play...
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- Vigil, the 1923 Preakness Stakes winner. Among his famous sires was Sir Gallahad, purchased from France, who was the leading sire in 1930, 1933, 1934, and...