Cheshire Polo Club can claim through a ‘direct line of succession’ to be the oldest polo club in England. It has been under its present name since 1957 but is an amalgamation of three older clubs; Manchester (1872), Wirral (1885) and Bowdon (1891).
Cheshire Polo Club can claim through a ‘direct line of succession’ to be the oldest polo club in England. It has been under its present name since 1957 but is an amalgamation of three older clubs; Manchester (1872), Wirral (1885) and Bowdon (1891).
Cheshire Polo Club can claim through a ‘direct line of succession’ to be the oldest polo club in England. It has been under its present name since 1957 but is an amalgamation of three older clubs; Manchester (1872), Wirral (1885) and Bowdon (1891).
Cheshire Polo Club can claim through a ‘direct line of succession’ to be the oldest polo club in England. It has been under its present name since 1957 but is an amalgamation of three older clubs; Manchester (1872), Wirral (1885) and Bowdon (1891).
Cheshire Polo Club can claim through a ‘direct line of succession’ to be the oldest polo club in England. It has been under its present name since 1957 but is an amalgamation of three older clubs; Manchester (1872), Wirral (1885) and Bowdon (1891).
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