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dilapidated. When the Earl of Sefton sold the
Aintree Racecourse to Tophams Ltd in 1949, he put a restrictive covenant in place that the land could only be used for agriculture or horse-racing during his life. (He died in 1972.) In 1963, Mirabel Topham, as chairman, initiated negotiations with Lord Sefton to have this covenant put aside so that the land could be sold for housing development. Over the next nine years this led to court cases, possible sales and repeated assertions that each Grand National would be 'the last at Aintree'. Although the covenant was upheld by the lower courts, an appeal to the House of Lords ruled in Topham Ltd's favour in 1966. Aintree was finally sold to the Walton Group owned by property developer William Davies in 1973. However, planning permission for new housing was never granted. The land remained a racecourse where the
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male-dominated world of racing. During the Second World War, although the racecourse was used by the military, the 1940 Grand
National was run. Proposed construction that would have made horseracing difficult was not installed. After the war ended, Topham Ltd obtained permits, materials and workmen to repair damage to the stands and course so the Grand National could resume in 1946.
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in 1949 for £275,000. She was involved at the start of a campaign for bookmakers to pay for information from the course that became the
Racecourse Amenities Fund to distribute money from all bookmakers to the racecourses. In 1960 she took the decision to end 'Jump Sunday', a traditional event when up
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Mirabel
Hillier married Arthur Ronald Topham on 19 April 1922 at Our Lady and St Edward church, Chiswick. They had become engaged in 1916 when he was in the army (gunner, Royal Artillery). The couple had a difficult relationship. They did not have any children but later informally adopted a cousin's
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Aintree. The racing calendar declined from the 1950s and 60s so that by the early 1970s it consisted of a single three-day meeting each year that included the Grand National. In addition, the stands and facilities had become notably
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course was added in 1953 to increase the racing options. From the late 1950s attendance at horse racing declined. A new attraction of motorcar racing was introduced on a 3-mile Grand Prix circuit built within the racecourse at
Aintree. The BBC concluded an agreement in 1959 for exclusive rights to
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Topham's family had run the
Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool since the 1840s. She joined the board of Topham Ltd, the family firm that ran Aintree Racecourse, becoming a director in 1935 and chairman and managing director in 1938 until 1973. Mirabel Topham was a forceful personality in the
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televise both horse-racing and motorcar racing from
Aintree for an initial 3 years. Between 1955 and 1962 Aintree hosted five British and one European Grand Prix, including in 1955 the first Formula One British Grand Prix won by
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203:. However, 1962 saw the last British Grand Prix on this track. The full circuit was closed in 1964 although club events continued until 1982. Even though disused, the track survived into the 21st century.
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to 100,000 sightseers could walk round and view the Grand National course prior to the races. This was after advice from the police following letters threatening to damage the jumps.
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that was managed by her grandparents James and Rachel Hillier. Her parents Henry Hope and Nellie Hillier (née Buck) assisted, but by 1922 her father was manager of the
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