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viii Wallace Collection The First "Tube" opened Death of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Inspection of Imperial Yeomanry Netley Hospital A Sale of Racehorses The Prince's Victory in the Grand National British Empire League Royal Academy Dinner Mr. Sargent The Prince's Second Derby Victory The Khedive's Visit A Garden Party at Bucking. ham Palace A Banquet to Members of the C.I.V. TheC.I.V.'s Reception in London March Past of Guards. CHAPTER XXIX. THE PRINCE AS COUNTRY GENTLEMAN, SPORTSMAN, AND SOCIAL LEADER - 150 The British Squire Norfolk's Charms Sandringham Arthur Young Sandringham House The Norwich Gates The Building described The Beautiful Grounds The Hall The Dining-room The Ballroom The Smoking-room The Bowling Alley The Billiard Room The Library The Stables The Kennels The Pigeon Houses The Kitchen Gardens The Park The Parish Church The Churchyard The West Newton Church King Edward as Farmer and Landlord The Alexandra Cottages The Village Club Alexandra Technical School A Sale of Sandringham Stock King Edward as Huntsman Shooting at Sandringham King Edward and Football and Cricket Dr. W. G. Grace Bowls and Billiards Golf Dancing Skating Hockey Tricycle Motor Car Horse-racing The Jockey Club King Edward's Colours "Alep" "Leonidas"- "Firplay" "Perdita II" "Florizel II" "Persimmon" "St. Frusquin" "Diamond Jubilee" wins the three Classic Races "Minoru" "Thais" "Ambush II" "Slim Lad" The Sandringham Stud Establishment Yachting King Edward and the Royal Yacht Squadron King Edward's Yachts The Britannia King Edward's Cosmopolitanism King Edward as Social Leader King Edward's Catholicity King Edward and America King Edward and Dinner Customs King Edward and Science and Art His Wide Sympathy King Edward a Great Traveller Queen Alexandra.