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The Wednesday of the Cheltenham Festival, which was long known as Ladies Day, was re-named Style Wednesday by The Jockey Club in 2024. The new move by organisers hoped to loosen the dress code and ...
This tradition has continued for many years, including at Cheltenham Festival, where the second day has long been referred to as Ladies Day. Previously, Ladies Day was reserved for women to don ...
Cheltenham Ladies' College has put forward ambitious plans to build a new 65-bed student accommodation house in Cheltenham, which would also include staff accommodation units and a staff 'crash pad'.
CLC is an independent boarding and day school for girls ages 11 to 18 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Founded in 1853, the college is ... and thousands of photos. Here, photo 1 shows ...
Recently celebrating its 170th anniversary, Cheltenham Ladies’ College has been a bastion of education for girls and young women ages 11 to 18. From its Victorian roots to its role today as a ...
LADIES DAY was traditionally held on day two of Cheltenham Festival - but the centuries-old tradition is no more. Ever since Queen Victoria reigned and visited the racecourse in the 1830s wearing ...
Ladies' Day returned to Cheltenham Festival on Wednesday (March 15) - and while guests had a new dress code to follow for the first time, they also came prepared for the changeable weather.