RMWH8HX6–Known as the Major, the younger Belmont (1852-1924) succeeded his father in 1890 as leader of the New York turf as a crown prince succeeds a king. At his inherited Nursery Stud he bred the superb Fair Play (1905), sire of Man o' War and Display, the best sire in America since Lexington, and of special interest as a representative of the Matchem male line. Belmont was also first Chairman of the Jockey Club's Board of Stewards, a position he held for 30 years. Provincial resentment of his 'dictatorship' had a good deal to do with the decentralisation of American racing after 1918. The History
RMWH9C6E–EUROPE - FOREIGN POST OFFICES IN TURKEY: (left to right) 1. Austria, 3 soldi, 1867. 2, Austria, 10 paras, 1888, 3. Austria, 1 piastre, 1890, 4. Austria, 10 paras, 1908, 5. France, 15 piastres, 1921, 6. France, 1 centime, 1902, 7. Great britain, 2 pence, 1905, 8. Great Britain, 2.5 piastres, 1910, 9. Great Breitain, 3 pence, 1921, 10. Germany, 10 paras, 1889, 11. Germany, 5 centimes, 1908, 12. Italy, 1 centino, 1874, 13. Italy, 40 paras, 1908, 14. Italy, 1 piastre, 1908, 15. Poland, 2 marek, 1919, 16. Rumania, 20 paras, 1896, 17. Russia, 10 kopeks, 1872, 18. Russia, 2.5 piastres on 20 paras on
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