“ANZAC”
KING’S FAVOURITE HORSE By Cable. —Press Association.—Copyright LONDON, Friday. Mr. Homerville Hague, the wellknown painter of Royal subjects, says the “Westminster Gazette,” is completing a portrait of the King on his favourite State charger, Anzac, an upstanding bay, for exhibition in the Paris Salon in 1928. The picture portrays the King wearing the uniform of a Field-Marshal riding across the Horseguards’ parade ground on the occasion of the presentation of the colours to the Lifeguards. Anzac was used for ceremonial purposes for the first time this season, but he has been carefully coached at Windsor since he was a colt, in 1921.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 125, 17 August 1927, Page 13
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103“ANZAC” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 125, 17 August 1927, Page 13
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