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Holding their horses... Even hobby-horses will be banned at the Horseless Horse Trials at
Holding their horses... Even hobby-horses will be banned at the Horseless Horse Trials at Bramham Park, between Leeds and York, on Saturday. Six teams of five pupils and staff from Newsome High School are taking part in the event, organised by Roundhay Rotary Club, Leeds, and billed as the world championship. There will be no horseplay when the entrants run the six-mile course and climb under, over or through the 27 fences - including the water jumps. Biology teacher Mr Steve Reynolds (right), who has organised the Newsome teams and will be taking part, said members had been running three or four miles every lunchtime since Christmas. They will be helping to raise the clubs £ 10, 000 target for three charities - BBC Children in Need, Riding for the Disabled and Polio Plus. 8th June 1988
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Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
Bramham
West Yorkshire
England
HUD 88 3389
Media ID 21695617
© Mirrorpix
All Our Yesterdays Exercise Fundraising Huddersfield Kirklees Schools West Yorkshire Supplement
12"x8" (30x20cm) Photo Print
Experience the charm of the Horseless Horse Trials at Bramham Park with our exclusive photographic print from Memory Lane Prints. Witness the determination and excitement of the riders as they hold their positions without their actual horses in this unique and humorous scene. Add a touch of equestrian charm to your home or office decor with this captivating image from the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. Perfect for horse enthusiasts and those who appreciate a good laugh, this print is a must-have for any collection.
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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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Holding their horses. . . Even hobby-horses will be banned at the Horseless Horse Trials at Bramham Park, between Leeds and York, on Saturday. Six teams of five pupils and staff from Newsome High School are taking part in the event, organised by Roundhay Rotary Club, Leeds, and billed as the world championship. There will be no horseplay when the entrants run the six-mile course and climb under, over or through the 27 fences - including water jumps. Biology teacher Mr Steve Reynolds (right), who has organised the Newsome teams and will be taking part, said members had been running three or four miles every lunchtime since Christmas. They will be helping to raise £10,000 target for three charities - BBC Children in Need, Riding for the Disabled and Polio Plus. In this print from June 8th, 1988 we see a group of determined students from Newsome High School preparing for their participation in the Horseless Horse Trials at Bramham Park. With passion burning bright in their eyes and determination etched on their faces, these young athletes have dedicated themselves to intense training sessions leading up to this prestigious event. Led by biology teacher Mr Steve Reynolds (seen on right), who has tirelessly organized his team's preparations while also joining them as a participant himself. The trials promise an exhilarating challenge with a six-mile course featuring 27 obstacles that demand both physical prowess and mental agility. However, it is not just personal glory that drives these remarkable individuals; they are also committed to raising funds for charitable causes close to their hearts. Their efforts aim to support BBC Children in Need, Riding for Disabled, and Polio Plus initiatives while contributing towards Roundhay Rotary Club's ambitious goal of reaching £10k. This snapshot captures a moment filled with anticipation as these spirited students embark on an unforgettable journey where teamwork meets philanthropy.
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