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- at Pyrford from 1921 to 1939, but relocated the school to Whatcombe House in Lower Whatcombe near Blandford Forum when the Pyrford site was requisitioned...
- Cloghran, Dawson went to Lambourn, England in 1897 and set up shop at Whatcombe Stables in Berkshire near Wantage. He brought with him the steeplechase...
- 1980s by his father-in-law, Khalid bin Abdullah, and he bought the famous Whatcombe stable near Lambourn in 1984. He later acquired a stable of Thoroughbred...
- 342°W / 51.247; -2.342 (Murtry Aqueduct) ST762498 Whatcombe Wall 51°14′35″N 2°19′44″W / 51.243°N 2.329°W / 51.243; -2.329 (Whatcombe Wall) ST771494...
- people to have bred, owned and trained two English Derby winners. Based at Whatcombe Estate in Berkshire, Budgett was British flat racing champion trainer...
- to Bramblecombe Lane, north to Delcombe Head, and east to the top of Whatcombe Wood. In the 2011 Census Milton Abbas civil parish had 263 dwellings,...
- forces. Corporal Sidney William Ware, VC, was born in November 1892 at Whatcombe in the Parish of Winterborne Whitechurch, Dorset. He was educated at the...
- or South Fawley. It includes the depo****ted small hill settlement of Whatcombe. Fawley is the inspiration for "Marygreen" in Thomas Hardy's Jude the...
- Charlie Trigg and trained by Charles Marnes, won the opening race, the Whatcombe Handicap at 2pm, worth £160, over five furlongs. There were twenty-eight...
- breeding at Whatcombe Stables in Wantage, Oxfordshire when he died unexpectedly on 24 April 1935 at age sixteen. He is buried in Whatcombe's equine cemetery...