News about George Moore

Threesomes with servants, accusations of STDs and a jury ordered to peek through an aristocrat's keyhole to check what the butler REALLY saw - the incredible salacious tales from Britain's first divorce court

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 12, 2024
What an extraordinary sight it must have been the day Belle Bilton, a 'much-photographed music hall artiste', stepped out from the Royal Courts of Justice. Lord Clancarty, her father-in-law, had done everything in his power to get rid of her, yet here she was, triumphant. The singer had just been found not guilty of adultery in London's divorce court. To Clancarty's horror, and despite his best efforts, she was still married to his son, Viscount Dunlo. Traffic came to a standstill on the Strand as hundreds gathered to see her: men clambered on top of the omnibus just to catch a glimpse. Hats and handkerchiefs were waved and cheers of 'Bravo, Lady Dunlo!' rang out.

The racing industry is in mourning for a legendary jockey who has won an incredible 1500 races

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
After turning 16, his mother took him to the Australian Jockey Club in Sydney, where he received an apprenticeship after Clare heard an advertisement on radio. Clare was accepted into the inaugural Illawarra Turf Club Legends program at that track last year, and his maiden win came at his favorite racecourse Kembla Grange aboard Fort Game.

As he's been given a lot of respect, legendary Australian jockey Alan Gollogly's death puts the racing world into mourning

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 19, 2023
The Australian thoroughbred racing industry is mourning Alan 'Jock' Gollogly, who died on Monday after a long illness at the age of 72.

According to an expert, homeowners are more content with the color of their front door than one with a strange name

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 2, 2023
You are much more likely to be happy with the colour of your front door if it has an exotic name like 'pistachio (left) rather than 'pale green,' according to the UK's leading colour psychology specialist. 'Door customers are likely to gravitate towards a color name that recalls a happy memory or experience.' We immediately get something when we hear words such as Truffle Brown (middle left), Forest Green (middle right), or Buttercup Yellow (right), according to Karen Haller, author of The Little Book of Colour (Penguin Life). 'Think 'Truffle Brown' and words like richness, indulgent and earthiness come to mind enveloping us in a sense of warmth and luxury,'

Is this the ghost of a soldier?Creepy video of 'completely see-through man sitting on a bench'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 16, 2023
Two families have caught what they believe to be the ghost of a soldier who is lying on a bench next to a war memorial. On the evening of December 28, Josh Newton and George Moore, both 21, were driving through Northam, North Devon, when they captured what they say was a 'completely see-through man.' According to them, the spooky video shows the clear outline of a translucent body seated down and staring styfully straight ahead.