Description
4 laps behind the winner Dan Gurney
JBO/10/198
1930 MG Midget M Type
For some years this was the residence of William Hogarth and was one of the few houses that escaped the Great Fire of London in 1666
Murtough on his journey with the King of Munster in fetters mb-width 474 4 laps behind the winner'Murtough on his journey with the King of Munster in fetters', 941 (1913). Muirchertach mac Neill (d943), King of Ailech, took Cellachan Caisil (d954), King of Munster, hostage as a demonstration of his power. Illustration from The Northmen in Britain by Eleanor Means Hull, published 1913.
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