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English: Joseph Watson, later 1st Baron Manton (died 1922) with his colt Lemonora after winning the Grand Prix de Paris, the world's richest racing prize, at Longchamps on 26 June 1921. For moving images see British Pathe
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Source Bibliotheque Nationale de France [1]
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