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English gentleman falling at a ha-ha or sunken fence during a fox hunt. Mytton fell and was injured at a ha-ha on Shavington Day, 7 April 1829. Now for the honour of Shropshire! The Shavington Day; a trial of rival packs and consequently of rival horsemen. Chromolithographic facsimile of an illustration by Henry Thomas Alken from Memoirs of the Life of the Late John Mytton by Nimrod aka Charles James Apperley, Kegan Paul, London, 1900.

English gentleman falling at a ha-ha or sunken fence during a fox hunt. Mytton fell and was injured at a ha-ha on Shavington Day, 7 April 1829. Now for the honour of Shropshire! The Shavington Day; a trial of rival packs and consequently of rival horsemen. Chromolithographic facsimile of an illustration by Henry Thomas Alken from Memoirs of the Life of the Late John Mytton by Nimrod aka Charles James Apperley, Kegan Paul, London, 1900.
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Caption: English gentleman falling at a ha-ha or sunken fence during a fox hunt. Mytton fell and was injured at a ha-ha on Shavington Day, 7 April 1829. Now for the honour of Shropshire! The Shavington Day; a trial of rival packs and consequently of rival horsemen. Chromolithographic facsimile of an illustration by Henry Thomas Alken from Memoirs of the Life of the Late John Mytton by Nimrod aka Charles James Apperley, Kegan Paul, London, 1900.
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Image size: 6624 × 4685 px | 88.8 MB
Print size: 56.1 × 39.7 cm | 2607.9 × 1844.5 in (300 dpi)