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  2. Game larder - Wikipedia

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    Hexagonal game larder at Farnborough Hall, Warwickshire. A game larder, also sometimes known as a deer or venison larder, deer, venison or game house, game pantry or game store, is a small domestic outbuilding where the carcasses of game, including deer, game birds, hares and rabbits, are hung to mature in a cool environment.

  3. Deer Avenger - Wikipedia

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    The game was the top-selling software title at Walmart. [7] as well as made the Top 10 game charts in the United States in late 1998. [8] It appeared at number 10 of PC Data ' s best-seller list for all of 1999 selling 343,756 units. [9] Following the release of Deer Avenger in 1998, Simon & Schuster received email complaints from hunters.

  4. Eynsham Hall - Wikipedia

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    The former game larder and dairy were built by the architect Charles Henry Howell in 1883. [10] [11] The house is surrounded by 330 hectares (820 acres) of parkland laid out in the 18th century, and pleasure grounds which were added in the 19th and 20th centuries. Some of the exotic species were planted by Robert Marnock in the 1860s. [1]

  5. File:Aberdeenshire - Balmoral Castle, Game Larders ...

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    File:Aberdeenshire - Balmoral Castle, Game Larders - 20230729114713.jpeg. Add topic ...

  6. Benjamin Huntsman - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Huntsman's tomb, in the graveyard of Attercliffe Chapel. Huntsman was born the fourth child of William and Mary (née Nainby) Huntsman, a Quaker farming couple, in Epworth, Lincolnshire. Some sources suggest that his parents were German immigrants, [3] but it seems that they were both born in Lincolnshire. [4]

  7. World Senior Games - Wikipedia

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    The World Senior Games (since 1989 Huntsman World Senior Games for sponsorship reasons) is the largest annual multi-sport senior competition in the world (Most participants are U.S. citizens, but athletes from Canada, Australia, Russia, Japan and several other countries also participate).

  8. Medieval hunting - Wikipedia

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    Hunting game would be encouraged first by the use of meat, then a lure, and eventually live prey. Such prey included herons , sometime with their legs broken to facilitate the kill. Hawks would be housed in mews , a special edifice found in most large medieval households, mostly a certain distance from the main domicile, so that the hawks would ...

  9. Big-game hunting - Wikipedia

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    The Duke of Algeciras with a trophy African leopard, one of the 'Big Five', Southern Rhodesia, 1926. Big-game hunting is the hunting of large game animals for trophies, taxidermy, meat, and commercially valuable animal by-products (such as horns, antlers, tusks, bones, fur, body fat, or special organs).