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Albert Adam (1833-?). The Earl, by Young Melbourne and Boy Coelia, winner of the Paris Grand Prix, 100,000fes.-1868, ridden by Fordham, owned by the Marquis of Hastings, color lithograph, 54/71cm.

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Albert Adam (1833-?). The Earl, by Young Melbourne and Boy Coelia, winner of the Paris Grand Prix, 100,000fes.-1868, ridden by Fordham, owned by the Marquis of Hastings, color lithograph, 54/71cm.

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