Two Canadian cowboys on their way to make a purchase at the St James station horse sale. Scott Todd, right, aged 4½, said that he and his brother Mark, aged 2½, needed some transport to explore the wide open spaces while on holiday here. They had the boots, buckles and Wranglers and the unbroken St James hacks wouldn’t present too many problems, the boys thought
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Press, 7 February 1986, Page 12
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65Two Canadian cowboys on their way to make a purchase at the St James station horse sale. Scott Todd, right, aged 4½, said that he and his brother Mark, aged 2½, needed some transport to explore the wide open spaces while on holiday here. They had the boots, buckles and Wranglers and the unbroken St James hacks wouldn’t present too many problems, the boys thought Press, 7 February 1986, Page 12
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