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A small English town has immortalized a group of iconic British figures: Queen Elizabeth II and her corgis. The memorial statue to the late monarch was unveiled on April 21 in Oakham, England ...
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“It wasn’t his fault,” Luke Devaney clarifies. “I think people afterwards were saying, ‘Good job, Will, you misplaced the rings.’ He played it off.
The new Ford cab was used again in April 1966 with a new version of the Carrimore Car Transporter (1138) which had been re-designed to carry up to six Corgi cars, and which also featured in Gift Set 41 along with six cars; Ford Cortina Estate (440), Rover 2000 (252), Hillman Imp (251), Mini Cooper De-Luxe (249), Austin Seven (225) and Mini ...