Island Life Magazine Ltd August/September 2010 | Page 58
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Island Life - August/September 2010
Far left: Paris 1990
Harold pictured
with Adrian
Sothcott and Ron
Holland.
Left: Winner of the
1993 Ashey Scurry
on Duffy.
Below far left:
Harold comes
first in the Point
to Point at
Tweseldown 1981.
Below: Harolds
Mum & Dad
pictured with Mrs
Sheath (seated)
in 1942 at Little
Duxmore Farm,
Rowlands Lane
for Ireland to visit a few farms, but as
there to go to the last race meeting at
same trail hunting as doing it properly,
Harold recalls: “We got on the coach
Tralee racecourse before it was due to
and it is not helping the countryside,
to visit the farms, but didn’t miss a pub
close,” he said. “We hadn’t read any
because there are foxes everywhere.”
on the way. There were 17 of us, and at
newspapers because we had a 120-mile
every stop the landlord had to pull 17
drive, but when we got about two
hunting, saying: “When I was 10 I
pints of Murphy’s Ale.”
miles from the course we thought it
would go on my pushbike to Ryde to
was a bit deserted, and were then told
Archie Warren’s Riding School, which
standing by a set of temporary traffic
the meeting had been cancelled. So
is now a housing site. A lady who still
lights which read ‘wait for green’. It
all I got from that trip was a couple of
lives in the village taught me to ride,
was picked up by one of the group,
photographs of an empty racecourse.”
and I had a pony called Pastime, which
One souvenir from that trip was a sign
smuggled on to the plane home under
When he and wife Andrea are not
Harold recalls his early days of
cost £20.
a coat, and Harold still has it to this day
working on the farm, Harold likes
in one of his sheds.
nothing more than to go out hunting,
and they were at the kennels at
Harold, who also recalls riding
“The huntsman was Harry Kennett,
even though that sport has changed
Gatcombe where the hunt is now. I
side-saddle around Brickfields and
almost as dramatically over the years as
have hunted for 56 years, so I know a
winning ‘best turned-out’, had another
farming has.
fair bit of the Isle of Wight countryside.
trip to Ireland more recently with race
horse breeder Michael Pope.
He said: “I have hunted since I was
“When I was 11 I had a pony called
10 years old, and was joint master of
Sun Flash. One Christmas Day I rode
the Isle of Wight Hunt for four years
it from the farm to Shorwell, and left
Ireland, and after arriving in Dublin we
from 1989 to 1993. I was sorry to see
him in Douglas Biles’ stable overnight.
drove down the only motorway over
hunting change as it did. It is not the
The hunt met at Carisbrooke Castle on
“He asked me to go to his stud in
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