I have found and collected a number of Gurnay articles from over the years - Click on the links below to read through them.
The Story of Lee Ford
Read moreTom Smith Selling Brochure
Read moreArticle about Lee Ford's Pigeons
Read moreThe Gurnay Strain and Oswald I. Wood
Read moreFellow Francier
Read moreHal Con
Read moreJoseph DeLuca Mem Race
Read moreLoft & Craven Gurnays
Read moreThe Emperor
Read moreBreeding List Pigeons
Read moreGurnay Strain Racing Pigeons
Read moreTom Smith Gurnays
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A Little Gurnay History & Other Info
Read moreThe Gurnays - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
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1925 Auction Sale
Read moreEric Cravern's Pigeons
Read moreH Howard's Pigeons
Read moreBob Chippendale's Pigeons
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R. G. Wales Pigeon's
Read moreR.G. Stilson Breeding List
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THE BRITISH HOMING WORLD (Gurnay Article 1934)
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The Evolution of the Racing Pigeon
The Evolution of the Racing Pigeon, compliled by Ronald B. Dennis, Bellflower, CA 90806
Read moreMiscellaneous Articles, Sales, and Auction Lists
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Fred Shaw's Book: RACING TO WIN - The Complete Story of the Gurnays & The Widowhood Book
Read moreGurnay Advertisements from 1943, 1945, 1955, 1958 & 1963
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Tom and Ian Watson Gurnay Pigeons
Read moreGurnay Photos & Docs
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Original Gurnay Pedigrees of Lee Ford Pigeons written by Gurnay
14 Original Gurnay Pedigrees of Lee Ford Pigeons written by Gurnay
Read moreInformal Pictures of Mr. and Mrs. Gurnay and Friends
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Jim Whiteside's Gurnay Pigeons
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Gurnay's Prized Pigeons
Read moreLetters between Lee Ford and Gurnay
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Fred Shaw's Pigeons and Loft Pictures
Read moreMore of Fred Shaw's Pigeons
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George Snell's Birds
Read moreGurnays owned by Paul Butt of Swansea, Wales
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List of Copper Beech Foundation Gurnays from Dave Seidman
Read moreSome Pigeon Info
Read moreLouella Gurnay Family
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Mons, Gurnay's Widowhood System
Mons, Gurnay's Widowhood System - British Homing World, February 27, 1954, pgs. 95-96.
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George Fabry Pigeons
George Fabry pigeons, 1920s, bred off pigeons he purchased directly from Gurnay
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