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Jockey album
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- Photograph
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AM1665-F2
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1 album : 48 photographs
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(March 23, 1923-January 6, 1982)
Biographical history
Leo Francis Leavy was born in Vancouver and worked as a meat inspector for the government. He was well known for holding the Guinness record title, with his twin brother Jack, for being the world's largest identical twins. His mother was Helene Rafuse Leavy and his father was Leo Michael Leavy.
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Scope and content
File contains album pages with photographs, drawings, captions, acrostics, and newspaper clippings pertaining to the 1936 and 1937 horse racing seasons in the Vancouver area. Photographs show jockeys and horses at Brighouse Park, Hastings Park and Lansdowne Park racetracks.
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File was previously described under the identifier CVA 266-2