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  2. John Frederick Herring Sr. - Wikipedia

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    John Frederick Herring Sr. (12 September 1795 – 23 September 1865), [1] also known as John Frederick Herring I, was a painter, sign maker and coachman in Victorian England. [2][3] He painted the 1848 "Pharoah's Chariot Horses" (archaic spelling "Pharoah"). He amended his signature "SR" (senior) in 1836, with the growing fame of his teenage ...

  3. John West Giles - Wikipedia

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    He is known for his lithographs of fox hunting subjects after John Herring. [1] He also collaborated with Richard Barrett Davis, animal painter to George IV; and later to William IV and Queen Victoria, [3] in a series of hand-coloured lithographic prints depicting different hunts, published under the title 'The Hunter's Annual' in four sets of four plates, in 1836, 1838, 1839 and 1841, to form ...

  4. The Shoals of Herring - Wikipedia

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    The Shoals of Herring" (Roud 13642) is a ballad, written by Ewan MacColl for the third of the original eight BBC Radio ballads [1] Singing the Fishing, which was first broadcast on August 16, 1960. [2] Ewan MacColl writes that the song was based on the life of Sam Larner, a fisherman and traditional singer from Winterton-on-Sea, Norfolk, England.

  5. John Frederick Herring Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John F. Herring Jr. was born in Doncaster, then in the West Riding of Yorkshire c.1820, to the well-known 19th-century artist John Frederick Herring Sr. (1795–1865), who at the time, was considered one of England's great Sporting and Equestrian artists, patronized by the English aristocracy. [1] The father's mastery of the brush, and ...

  6. Quorn Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Website. quorn-hunt.co.uk. v. t. e. The Quorn Hunt, usually called the Quorn, established in 1696, is one of the world's oldest fox hunting packs and claims to be the United Kingdom 's most famous hunt. Its country is mostly in Leicestershire, together with some smaller areas of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.

  7. Pierson v. Post - Wikipedia

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    Pierson v. Post is an early American legal case from the State of New York that later became a foundational case in the field of property law. The case involved an incident that took place in 1802 at an uninhabited beach near Southampton, New York. Lodowick Post, a local resident, was out with a hunting party when his hunting dogs caught the ...

  8. George Wright (artist) - Wikipedia

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    George Wright (30 June 1860 [1] – 11 March 1944) [note 1] was a painter in oils whose subjects were mainly drawn from hunting, with which he was familiar, being a fox-hunter himself, [2] coaching and other equestrian topics. George Wright was one of the foremost equestrian artists of his time. [6] He was one of a family of seven children ...

  9. South Devon Hunt - Wikipedia

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    South Devon Hunt. Master of foxhounds leads the South Devon Hunt field from Powderham Castle in Devon, England, with the hounds in front. The South Devon Hunt or South Devon Foxhounds is a foxhound pack in Devon, England. The country spans an area entirely within the county of Devon, predominantly on the East side of Dartmoor, out to the sea.

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