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Polo at the Hurlingham Club - the Whitney Cup. Quidnuncs versus Scopwicks. Lord
Polo at the Hurlingham Club - the Whitney Cup.
Quidnuncs versus Scopwicks.
Lord Wimborne take a fall from his pony.
May 1924
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