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- There are two remaining pubs in Hellesdon : The Bull At Hellesdon and The Whiffler.
- In 1865, Adam Lindsay Gordon wrote a verse in which the Melbourne Cup winner was called Tim Whiffler.
- The Whiffler Theatre was built 1981 and was given to the people of Norwich by the local Newspaper Group, Eastern Daily Press.
- The stage is brick-built and has its dressing-rooms set in a small building to stage left . The Whiffler mainly plays host to small Shakespeare productions.
- The early winner " "'Tim Whiffler " "'is not to be confused with the 1867 Melbourne Cup winner of the same name.
- He set a new record and won for a third time with a horse that he leased from the owners of " Archer ", " Tim Whiffler ".
- "' John F . Driscoll "'( born in Sydney, New South Wales ), nicknamed " "'Old Jack "'", was an Australian jockey who was best known for riding Tim Whiffler to victory in the 1867 Melbourne Cup.
- However, although 2 of the 3 horses that won these races, " Archer " and " Tim Whiffler ", raced in Etienne de Mestre's name, and therefore de Mestre is recorded by history as their owner, they was not actually legally owned by de Mestre.
- Two years later in 1867 two horses with the name Tim Whiffler ran in the Melbourne Cup . ( The year before in 1866 two horses with the same name, Falcon, also ran in the Melbourne Cup . ) To distinguish between the two Tim Whifflers they were called " Sydney " Tim Whiffler and " Melbourne " Tim Whiffler . " Sydney " Tim Whiffler actually won the Cup.
- Two years later in 1867 two horses with the name Tim Whiffler ran in the Melbourne Cup . ( The year before in 1866 two horses with the same name, Falcon, also ran in the Melbourne Cup . ) To distinguish between the two Tim Whifflers they were called " Sydney " Tim Whiffler and " Melbourne " Tim Whiffler . " Sydney " Tim Whiffler actually won the Cup.
- Two years later in 1867 two horses with the name Tim Whiffler ran in the Melbourne Cup . ( The year before in 1866 two horses with the same name, Falcon, also ran in the Melbourne Cup . ) To distinguish between the two Tim Whifflers they were called " Sydney " Tim Whiffler and " Melbourne " Tim Whiffler . " Sydney " Tim Whiffler actually won the Cup.
- Two years later in 1867 two horses with the name Tim Whiffler ran in the Melbourne Cup . ( The year before in 1866 two horses with the same name, Falcon, also ran in the Melbourne Cup . ) To distinguish between the two Tim Whifflers they were called " Sydney " Tim Whiffler and " Melbourne " Tim Whiffler . " Sydney " Tim Whiffler actually won the Cup.
- As a lessee de Mestre " owned " and was fully responsible for the horses during the leases, including keeping any of their purses . " Archer " and " Tim Whiffler " were leased from Thomas John " Tom " Roberts ( a close school-friend of de Mestre ), Rowland H . Hassall ( Tom's brother-in-law ), and Edmund Molyneux Royds and William Edward Royds ( Tom's nephews, the sons of Thomas Molyneux Royds who before his death in 1852 had owned Archer's dam and sire ).