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 | | Before I left the Boswells I learned that although the Queen, was dead her mantle had fallen on her daughter Daisy, a girl of fifteen, who is thought by her people to possess the talents of her mother, whose title she will hold. |
 | | The first Olympic Lancastrian track gold medallist was Alfred Tysoe, who was also Britain's first Olympic Champion He was born in Skerton, near Lancaster. |
 | | Alfred Edward Tysoe has been described as 'the greatest Salford Harrier of them all' Born at Skerton, near Lancaster, Tysoe ran part-time with the Skerton Harriers running team, while still working as a farm labourer. |
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