The All England Jumping Course Hickstead
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Hickstead is to publish a book about its first 50 years as part of the celebrations to mark its golden anniversary.
"Hickstead, a Golden Celebration" is to be published in June. Researched and written by ex-Daily Telegraph equestrian correspondent Alan Smith, it is a first-hand account of the late Douglas Bunn’s efforts to establish the Sussex showground. It includes, too, a collection of photographs, most in colour, of many of Hickstead’s great moments.
Douglas’s intention in establishing the All England Jumping Course was to provide a venue where British riders and horses could compete over the type of obstacles they would meet abroad. The book contains observations from past and present riders on how well he achieved this.
It also contains in its 168 pages accounts of how the Bunn family grew up with one of the world’s finest permanent outdoor equestrian venues literally on their doorstep and how they plan to maintain and develop it as a lasting memorial to their father.
"Hickstead, a Golden Celebration" will be available through the Hickstead office telephone 01273 834315 or visit their website, www.hickstead.co.uk , price £25. It will also be on sale at both this year’s shows, The British Jumping Derby Meeting on June 24-27 and the Longines Royal International Horse Show on July 27 to August 1.
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