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It was by all accounts the most outrageous of slob hunting trips. European nobleman Sir St. George Gore's expedition out West from 1854-1856 was so extreme on so many levels that it went down in ...
On March 12, 1854, Irish nobleman Sir George Gore arrived in St. Louis to prepare for a hunting trip of astonishing destruction. An Oxford educated scholar and avid hunter, Sir George had thrilled ...
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As recounted during Ken Burns’s two-night, four-hour “The American Buffalo,” an Irish peer named Sir St. George Gore embarked on a hunting trip to the American West in the mid-1850s ...
While Sir David was first knighted by the Queen in 1985, he received an even higher honour today as he was made Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George. Scroll down for video ...
St George might be hailed as England’s national hero, but he wasn’t actually English and never even visited the country. Born in modern-day Turkey, his reputation for virtue and holiness ...
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