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Sgt. David Lewis from Hammersmith assists Susan Strank, one of the presenters of
Sgt. David Lewis from Hammersmith assists Susan Strank, one of the presenters of television programme " Magpie", on to her horse Quest. For the first time since 1829 the Commissioner of Mounted Police has ceded his exclusive prerogative to name the horses bought for Imber Court, the Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch Training Establishment. The viewers of Thames Televisions Magpie" programme were asked to suggest names for the six horses which have been bought recently by Imber Court. 5th May 1970
Alisdair Macdonald
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
DM 70 4148
Media ID 21826912
© Mirrorpix
Childrens Magpie Programme 1970 Presenter
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 15.2cm x 20.3cm (6" x 8")
Estimated Product Size is 17.7cm x 22.8cm (7" x 9")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this photo print, taken on the 5th of May 1970, we witness a heartwarming moment between Sgt. David Lewis from Hammersmith and Susan Strank, one of the presenters of the popular television programme "Magpie". As part of an unprecedented event, Sgt. Lewis assists Susan onto her horse named Quest at Imber Court, the Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch Training Establishment. This photograph marks a significant occasion as it symbolizes the Commissioner of Mounted Police's decision to relinquish his exclusive right to name horses purchased for Imber Court since 1829. Instead, viewers of Thames Television's beloved show "Magpie" were invited to suggest names for six recently acquired horses. The image captures not only the excitement surrounding this unique opportunity but also showcases the strong bond formed between humans and animals. The joyous expressions on both Sgt. Lewis' and Susan's faces reflect their shared enthusiasm for this new chapter in equestrian history. As we delve into our memory lane through Alisdair Macdonald's lens, we are reminded of how television played a vital role in engaging children with educational entertainment during that era. This snapshot serves as a nostalgic reminder of an era when innocence was celebrated and cherished by audiences young and old alike.
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