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Phar Lap, Image Radio Museum Victoria, Melbourne, Australia   (website(s) Phar Lap    Museum Victoria )

> > If the size of the text in this page is too small, please either turn javascript on or adjust the default text size of your browser. Phar's Lap Pedigree Chart Privacy Rights Disclaimer Contact Us E-News ...

Phar Lap, Image of Radio Museum Victoria, Melbourne, Australia   (website(s) Phar Lap    Museum Victoria )

> > If the size of the text in this page is too small, please either turn javascript on or adjust the default text size of your browser. AWA Cathedral broadcast receiver, 1932 Privacy Rights Disclaimer Contact Us E-News ...

Phar Lap, Image Radio Museum Victoria, Melbourne, Australia   (website(s) Phar Lap    Museum Victoria )

> > If the size of the text in this page is too small, please either turn javascript on or adjust the default text size of your browser. Phar's Lap Pedigree Chart Privacy Rights Disclaimer Contact Us E-News ...

Phar Lap, Image of Radio Museum Victoria, Melbourne, Australia   (website(s) Phar Lap    Museum Victoria )

> > If the size of the text in this page is too small, please either turn javascript on or adjust the default text size of your browser. AWA Cathedral broadcast receiver, 1932 Privacy Rights Disclaimer Contact Us E-News ...

Phar Lap, Media Star, Museum Victoria, Melbourne, Australia   (website(s) Phar Lap    Museum Victoria )

Phar Lap became a champion at the very moment in time when modern media communications became a part of everyday life. From about 1926, the year Phar Lap was foaled, the races were broadcast on radio. And from 1930, the year Phar Lap won the Melbourne Cu...

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