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Title: DUBLIN HORSE SHOW 2018: Honouring WWI equines 100 years on
This year's Donkey Display at the Dublin Horse Show fittingly honours all the equines that took part in the first World War in its 100th anniversary year
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DUBLIN HORSE SHOW 2018: Honouring WWI equines 100 years on
This year's Donkey Display at the Dublin Horse Show fittingly honours all the equines that took part in the first World War in its 100th anniversary year
Warhorse Gladeye and Brigadier Walter Brooke in action
(Photo: Noel Mullins)
Twin donkey foals, pictured here at two months old, they are amony the donkeys taking part in this year's Donkey Display at the Dublin Horse show which commemorates all the equines in the first World War in its 100 anniversary year (Photo: Courtesy of James Wyse)
WHEN the clock strikes 11am on November 11th next, it will mark exactly 100 years from the official end of the devastating first World War that claimed so many lives, human and equine.
Lesley Pearson's Kief Queen B was crown the Coote Cup champion last Saturday morning at the RDS arena
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