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MIGHTY ALEXANDER, the biggest drum-horse in the Household Cavalry, towers over Silverspot (right), a three-weeks-old donkey which, with five others, is a guest of the Life Guards at Wellington Barracks. All will be seen at the Westminster Abbey fair in London.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 14

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MIGHTY ALEXANDER, the biggest drum-horse in the Household Cavalry, towers over Silverspot (right), a three-weeks-old donkey which, with five others, is a guest of the Life Guards at Wellington Barracks. All will be seen at the Westminster Abbey fair in London. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 14

MIGHTY ALEXANDER, the biggest drum-horse in the Household Cavalry, towers over Silverspot (right), a three-weeks-old donkey which, with five others, is a guest of the Life Guards at Wellington Barracks. All will be seen at the Westminster Abbey fair in London. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 14

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