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Made in the USA With Barbara and Bridget Hay - Horses Galore

Barbara Hay would fuel her passion for horses by riding for others, starting young horses at a local breeding farm in New Jersey.  She would bring her baby daughter Bridget with her, creating her own young horse rider before she even knew what hit her. By riding for others, Barbara was able to get her first Oldenburg yearling, a filly in trade for riding for the breeder and good friend Illona English.  That filly was the mare who started it all for us, said the now 40-year-old Bridget Hay. Photo: Stepping up his game, Fairleigh (by Freestyle -Wyoming, Weltstern-Welt As) in 2019 ready to compete in the Markel/USEF Developing Grand Prix 2021 Championships. ©SusanJStickle

Rossendale: Tributes as brilliant scientist Brian Hartley dies | Lancaster And Morecambe Citizen

TRIBUTES have been paid after the death last week of a leading scientist whose talents took him from Lancashire to Cambridge University. Brian Hartley, born in Rawtenstall in 1926, was best known as a biochemist at the famous university, where his research took him to the very top of his profession, from earning a PhD to joining the Royal Society. Along the way, Mr Hartley had a huge influence on generations of scientists who learned their craft under his tutelage and who have described him as truly brilliant and inspirational. Brother Gordon, 90, said: Since he died, we ve had messages coming from all across the scientific community because he was regarded as being a very great man in that.

Rossendale: Tributes as renowned scientist Brian Harley dies

TRIBUTES have been paid after the death last week of a leading scientist whose talents took him from Lancashire to Cambridge University. Brian Hartley, born in Rawtenstall in 1926, was best known as a biochemist at the famous university, where his research took him to the very top of his profession, from earning a PhD to joining the Royal Society. Along the way, Mr Hartley had a huge influence on generations of scientists who learned their craft under his tutelage and who have described him as truly brilliant and inspirational. Brother Gordon, 90, said: Since he died, we ve had messages coming from all across the scientific community because he was regarded as being a very great man in that.

Rossendale: Tributes as brilliant scientist Brian Hartley dies

TRIBUTES have been paid after the death last week of a leading scientist whose talents took him from Lancashire to Cambridge University. Brian Hartley, born in Rawtenstall in 1926, was best known as a biochemist at the famous university, where his research took him to the very top of his profession, from earning a PhD to joining the Royal Society. Along the way, Mr Hartley had a huge influence on generations of scientists who learned their craft under his tutelage and who have described him as truly brilliant and inspirational. Brother Gordon, 90, said: Since he died, we ve had messages coming from all across the scientific community because he was regarded as being a very great man in that.

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