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A hundred Scotsmen came riding over the border from Coldstream, Berwick to Flodden Field, They came to commemorate their glorious defeat in 1513, when the Earl of Surreys men killed James IV, King of Scots in battle. Shoe shine boy, John Ford, 13, blackened the horses' horses before the ride. August 11, 1952. (Photo by Daily Mirror).

A hundred Scotsmen came riding over the border from Coldstream, Berwick to Flodden Field, They came to commemorate their glorious defeat in 1513, when the Earl of Surreys men killed James IV, King of Scots in battle. Shoe shine boy, John Ford, 13, blackened the horses' horses before the ride. August 11, 1952. (Photo by Daily Mirror).
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A hundred Scotsmen came riding over the border from Coldstream, Berwick to Flodden Field, They came to commemorate their glorious defeat in 1513, when the Earl of Surreys men killed James IV, King of Scots in battle. Shoe shine boy, John Ford, 13, blackened the horses' horses before the ride. August 11, 1952. (Photo by Daily Mirror).
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