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Downlands Cancara assisted in raising many hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity, supporting such organisations as The Macmillan Nurse Appeal, Riding for the Disabled, his local Rowan's Hospice, The International League for the Protection of Horses, (now World Horse Welfare) Special Wishes for terminally ill young people and Children in Need, where he walked from Lloyds Bank in Cosham to ...
In September 2000, Lloyds TSB acquired Chartered Trust, [2] and, in June 2001, the business of Chartered Trust was merged into the business of Lloyds UDT, and the enlarged operation rebadged under the Black Horse name, to form the asset finance division of Lloyds TSB. [3] Former headquarters of the United Dominions Trust, Cockfosters.
The Mari Lwyd. The Mari Lwyd (Welsh: Y Fari Lwyd, [1] [ə ˈvaːri ˈlʊi̯d] ⓘ) is a wassailing folk custom founded in South Wales and elsewhere. The tradition entails the use of an eponymous hobby horse which is made from a horse's skull mounted on a pole and carried by an individual hidden under a sheet.
“Horse” intersperses the tale of Lexington’s racing and breeding career with the modern-day story of a Ph.D. student who finds the discarded painting of a horse, and then meets a Smithsonian ...
Park Row Leeds branch of Lloyds Bank, with a sculpture of the black horse (called Cancara) in the foreground. In 1995, Lloyds Bank plc merged with TSB Group plc, forming Lloyds TSB Group plc. [14] In 2000, the group acquired Scottish Widows, a mutual life-assurance company based in Edinburgh, in a deal worth £7 billion. [15]
A local resident discovers a little-known part of Jacksonville history at Durkeeville Historical Society. Larry Rencher: Durkeeville museum keeps community history alive for next 100 years Skip to ...
Prior to 2006, a small museum display existed in a single basement room, but entry was by appointment only. This museum was originally opened in 1986 by the author Ian Rankin. [1] The Museum on the Mound opened in September 2006. [3] In 2017, Lloyds Banking Group announced that the Museum on the Mound would close at the end of that year. [1]
Carl Court/Getty Images One of King Charles III’s guard horses bit a tourist posing for a photo in London. Footage taken outside of the Household Cavalry Museum on Monday, July 22, showed a ...