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Ras Prince Monolulu (Peter Carl MacKay)

(1881-1965), Racing tipster

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The wedding of Nellie Adkins and Ras Prince Monolulu (Peter Carl MacKay), by George Woodbine, for  Daily Herald - NPG x88270

The wedding of Nellie Adkins and Ras Prince Monolulu (Peter Carl MacKay)

by George Woodbine, for Daily Herald
modern bromide print from original negative, 21 August 1931
NPG x88270

The wedding of Nellie Adkins and Ras Prince Monolulu (Peter Carl MacKay), by George Woodbine, for  Daily Herald - NPG x182409

The wedding of Nellie Adkins and Ras Prince Monolulu (Peter Carl MacKay)

by George Woodbine, for Daily Herald
modern bromide print from original negative, 21 August 1931
NPG x182409

Ras Prince Monolulu (Peter Carl MacKay) at Epsom Racecourse, by Reg Sayers, for  Daily Herald - NPG x182419

Ras Prince Monolulu (Peter Carl MacKay) at Epsom Racecourse

by Reg Sayers, for Daily Herald
modern bromide print from original negative, 29 May 1937
NPG x182419

Ras Prince Monolulu (Peter Carl MacKay), by Mr Douglas, issued by  W.A. & A.C. Churchman - NPG D49171

Ras Prince Monolulu (Peter Carl MacKay)

by Mr Douglas, issued by W.A. & A.C. Churchman
colour relief halftone cigarette card, 1938
NPG D49171

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