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Bobby Troughton 1835-1912
In Memory of a Basset Hound Called Kirby
The Hound Puppies That Will Fill the Pawprints of their Ancestors
Have Veterinary Unit – Will Travel
19th Century Tedworth Huntsmen Remembered
Foot Following in the Lakes
Jonathan Seed Retires from the Avon Vale
The Pantysgallog Welsh Hounds
An End of Season Day with the Bilsdale Without a Saddle
How to Judge Foxhounds
Equipage de Selore and Successes in 2011
Jack Poletty of the Glyn Celyn Beagles
The Hounds of Glamorgan Frank Grant, the Huntsman and Philosopher
Could NLP Have a Place in the Hunting Field?
Cragfast, Pot Holed And Generally Stuck.
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From the Archive - The Foxhunting Year, 1929-30 WITH rare exceptions, the hunting season of 1929-30 was by general agreement the most satisfactory that had been experienced for many years. Except in the case of the South Wold pack, who had thirty couples down with distemper in March, but fortunately only lost four couples, the outbreaks of that ...
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