Prince Dimitry Soltykoff ('Men of the Day. No. 430.')
by Sir Leslie Ward
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 6 July 1889
NPG D44445
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Glyn Evans
25 October 2018, 16:41
He was the owner of the Kremlin stud in Newmarket.
He was one of the most successful race horse owners in the 19th Century.
Born 1827 Died 1903
In his will he left all his horses and the Kremlin stud to actress Ethel Clinton plus a yearly dowry of £15000 in 1903 !
Plus a property in Maidenhead ( which I now live in )