PHOTO QUEEN MOTHER'S INCH ARRAN R. Dennard Windsor 1971

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PRESS PHOTO QUEEN MOTHER'S INCH ARRAN ridden by R. Dennard, Windsor 1971
Official press photograph 9" x 8" black and white, good condition.


The caption reads:

The Queen Mother's grey gelding INCH ARRAN, the subject today of newspaper allegations relating to doping, is seen ridden by R. Dennard at Windsor races in January 1971. The trainer Fulke Walwyn said today "The story that one of the Queen Mother's horses has been doped is without any foundation. There is no inquiry by the Jockey Club into Inch Arran or any other horse belonging to the Queen Mother."

Dated 31st March 1974.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#23538806
Start TimeThu 07 Jan 2010 17:39:03 (EDT)
Close Time3 days > 1st bid
Starting Bid£6.50 ($8.10)
Item ConditionUsed
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LocationUnited Kingdom
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