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His five opponents included winners of major races including Blakeney ( 1969 Epsom Derby ), Karabas ( Washington, D. C. International Stakes ), Crepellana ( Prix de Diane ) and Caliban ( Coronation Cup ).
She and her husband began racing Thoroughbreds in 1954 and would win major races such as the 1959 Coronation Cup with Nagami and that year's Irish Oaks with Discorea.
* Coronation Cup ( football ) – Celtic beat Hibernian 2 – 0 at Hampden Park.
The Coronation Cup, a competition to mark the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, was held in Glasgow during May 1953.
Shipped to England at age four, he wound up a half-length behind The Minstrel and Orange Bay in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and won the Coronation Cup.
His success made him the first Derby winner to win as a four-year-old since Snow Knight in 1975 and the first to win in Europe since Roberto won the 1973 Coronation Cup.
* Coronation Cup – ( 3 ) – Daliapour ( 2000 ), Boreal ( 2002 ), Yeats ( 2005 )
Coronation Stakes, Prix Du Moulin and Breeders Cup Mile Turf
Critérium de Saint-Cloud, Irish Derby, Tattersalls Gold Cup & Coronation Cup
The Coronation Cup was temporarily switched to alternative venues during wartime periods, with runnings at Newmarket ( 1915 – 16, 1943 – 45 ) and Newbury ( 1941 ).
Since then, the leading contenders have often gone on to run in the Coronation Cup, and the last to win both events in the same year was Shirocco in 2006.
He enjoyed some success with Celtic, winning the Coronation Cup in 1953 and a Scottish league and Scottish Cup double in 1954.
Celtic finished eighth in the Scottish League during 1952 – 53 and were only invited to the pan-British Coronation Cup tournament due to their large support base.
* Coronation Cup – ( 4 ) – Swain ( 1996 ), Singspiel ( 1997 ), Daylami ( 1999 ), Mutafaweq ( 2001 )
But after a narrow win in the Coronation Cup at Epsom Downs, by a neck from Homeric, he was found to be suffering from a heavy virus and the rematch had to be postponed.
At Epsom he was third choice in the betting for the Coronation Cup behind Royal Anthem and the 1998 European Horse of the Year Dream Well, but produced a sustained run in the last quarter mile to beat those rivals by three quarters of a length and half a length.
The Coronation Cup was a one-off football tournament to celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, between four English and four Scottish clubs, held in Glasgow in May 1953.
In 1955 the then 71-year old Lord Brabazon won the Cresta Run Coronation Cup at an average speed of 44mph.
Victory on Lemberg in the 1910 Epsom Derby was his most famous achievement although he also rode winners in the 1, 000 Guineas ( Flair, 1906 and Electra, 1909 ), Lincoln ( Uninsured, 1904 ), Cambridgeshire ( Hacklers Pride, 1905 ), Eclipse Stakes ( Lally, 1907 and dead heated on Lemberg in 1910 ), Coronation Cup ( Pretty Polly, 1906 ) and the Grand Prix de Paris ( Spearmint, 1906 ).
* Bustino-won the 1974 St. Leger Stakes and the 1975 Coronation Cup and was her highest rated racehorse

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He is best known for playing Dave Lister in the British science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf, and Lloyd Mullaney in the long-running soap opera Coronation Street.
Coronation Street is a British television soap opera set in Weatherfield, a fictional town in Greater Manchester based on Salford.
Coronation Street is produced by ITV Granada Television under ITV Studios and shown in all ITV regions.
" Roache was the only remaining member of the original cast until Dennis Tanner ( Philip Lowrie ) returned on 12 May 2011, and is currently the longest-serving actor in Coronation Street and in British and global soap overall.
The episode where Alan met his death under the tram gave Coronation Street its highest ever viewing figures of 26. 9 million, and is still the 9th most watched UK broadcast of all time.
It is the hundreds of programmes that have followed which have copied Coronation Street.
* 1960 – The first episode of the world's longest-running television soap opera Coronation Street is broadcast in the United Kingdom.
Some of the symbolism within the coronation ceremony for British monarchs, in which they are anointed with holy oils by the Archbishop of Canterbury, thereby ordaining them to monarchy, perpetuates the ancient Roman Catholic monarchical ideas and ceremonial ( although few Protestants realize this, the ceremony is nearly entirely based upon that of the Coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor ).
Baldung's most sustained effort is the altarpiece of Freiburg, where the Coronation of the Virgin, and the Twelve Apostles, the Annunciation, Visitation, Nativity and Flight into Egypt, and the Crucifixion, with portraits of donors, are executed with some of that fanciful power that Martin Schongauer bequeathed to the Swabian school.
The Rovers Return is the pub in Coronation Street, the British soap broadcast on ITV.
An exception is soap operas which are either on all year round ( for example EastEnders and Coronation Street ), or are on for a season similar to the American system.
William Roache has played Ken Barlow continuously from 1960 on the British soap Coronation Street, which is also the longest-running television soap in the world still in production.
Although Ireland has access to international soaps, such as Coronation Street, Emmerdale, EastEnders, Home and Away, Hollyoaks, Neighbours etc., Fair City continues to outperform them all, and is Ireland's most popular soap-opera, with the show peaking at over 700, 000 viewers.
** The first episode of the classic British TV series Coronation Street is broadcast.
The Stone of Scone (;, ), also known as the Stone of Destiny and often referred to in England as The Coronation Stone, is an oblong block of red sandstone, used for centuries in the coronation of the monarchs of Scotland and later the monarchs of England, Great Britain and the United Kingdom.
This is done in reciprocation to the sovereign's Coronation Oath, wherein he or she promises " to govern the Peoples of ... Canada ... according to their respective laws and customs.
The nineteenth-century coach used by the Dowager Duchess and the late Duke at the Queen's Coronation is on display there.
Before 1521, the Lord High Constable of England also presided, but that office was abolished as a permanent institution ( it is " revived " only for a Coronation ).
This includes the entirety of the soap opera Coronation Street which is now held at the Yorkshire Television archive, which itself possesses largely intact archives ( although some early colour shows from the late 1960s and the early 1970s such as the entire output of the drama Castle Haven, the first two series of Sez Les and the children's variety show Junior Showtime are missing and believed wiped ).
She is sometimes known by other names by different Inuit groups such as Arnapkapfaaluk (" Big Bad Woman ") of the Copper Inuit from the Coronation Gulf area and Takánakapsâluk or Takannaaluk ( Igloolik ).
A coin from the reign of each of those kings is set into the base of the stone. The Saxon Coronation Stone
* Coronation Stone-Situated outside The Guildhall in Kingston, this ancient rock was the crowning point of some of England's early kings and is what gives Kingston its name
Most of the space is taken up with the names of the victims of the 1940 Coronation Avenue incident.
* Coronation is often combined with other rituals, such as enthronement ( the throne is as much a symbol of monarchy as the crown ) and anointing ( again religious sanction, the only defining act in the Biblical tradition of Israel ).

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