• Mabs Cross (foaled 6 June 2014) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse. She did not compete as a two-year-old in 2017 and in the following year she ran mainly in minor...
  • Mabs Cross original position This is the stump of a medieval wayside cross situated about a quarter of a mile from Wigan town centre on the road to Preston.
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  • Mabs Cross horse page with past performances, speed figures, results, pedigree, photos and videos.
  • Mabs Cross full racing history and form guide. Mabs Cross, trained by Michael Dods and owned by David W Armstrong.
  • ...going barefooted from Haigh to a place outside the walls at Wigan, where a stone cross was erected, which bears to this day the name of “MAB’S CROSS.”
  • The rabbit waved to the man, and crossed the road. ... Mabs Cross: Mabs Cross (foaled 6 June 2014) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse.
  • Mabs Cross. A Grade II* Listed Building in Wigan Central, Wigan. ... Also known as: Mabs Cross on Standishgate, 20m west of Mabs Cross School building.
  • Mabs Cross profile, complete with race record, results, future entries, wins, statistics and more.
  • Mabs Cross (Dutch Art), the British filly ridden by Gérald Mossé, came with a strong run to take the Prix de l’Abbaye de Longines (Gr1). in the final strides.
  • The cross to this day is called Mab's Cross. It stands at the top of Standishgate, at the entrance to the town by the Standish road, and consists of the base of a...
  • Collection: Mab's Cross Primary School. Filter: Availability. ... Unit price / per. Mabs Cross - Mab's Cross Reversible Fleece.
  • [size] Known locally as Mab’s Cross, it comes with a legend. The story is that Lady Mabel de Haigh walked barefoot to this cross from her home at Haigh Hall as a penance for her adultery.
  • Mabs Cross survives well and retains its eccentric plinth and base as well as part of the shaft. It is one of a group of four medieval crosses intended as...