Porterhouse can refer to:
- Porterhouse (horse), American Champion race horse
- Porterhouse Brewery
- Porterhouse steak
- Porterhouse, a fictional Cambridge college in the novel Porterhouse Blue by Tom Sharpe
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Porterhouse (horse) - Racing Career
... In 1953, Porterhouse won East Coast races including the National Stallion Stakes and the then most important race for his age group, the Belmont Futurity Stakes ... Porterhouse also won the 1953 Saratoga Special Stakes but was disqualified and set back to last ... Porterhouse was voted American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt by the Daily Racing Form and the Thoroughbred Racing Association ...
... In 1953, Porterhouse won East Coast races including the National Stallion Stakes and the then most important race for his age group, the Belmont Futurity Stakes ... Porterhouse also won the 1953 Saratoga Special Stakes but was disqualified and set back to last ... Porterhouse was voted American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt by the Daily Racing Form and the Thoroughbred Racing Association ...
Lord Jeremy Pimpole
... of Lord Pimpole is first mentioned in Porterhouse Blue (1974), set in the fictitious Porterhouse College in Cambridge, where his name, with that of a former student ... Grantchester Grind Skullion, who became Master of Porterhouse College on the death of Sir Godber Evans, nominates Lord Pimpole as the next Master of the College ...
... of Lord Pimpole is first mentioned in Porterhouse Blue (1974), set in the fictitious Porterhouse College in Cambridge, where his name, with that of a former student ... Grantchester Grind Skullion, who became Master of Porterhouse College on the death of Sir Godber Evans, nominates Lord Pimpole as the next Master of the College ...
Sir Godber Evans
... Sir Godber Evans is a central character in Porterhouse Blue (1974) and, posthumously, Grantchester Grind (1995), two novels about life in the fictitious Porterhouse College at Cambridge by British novelist Tom Sharpe ... For centuries, Porterhouse College has been renowned for its cuisine, the prowess of its rowers and the low level of its academic achievements ...
... Sir Godber Evans is a central character in Porterhouse Blue (1974) and, posthumously, Grantchester Grind (1995), two novels about life in the fictitious Porterhouse College at Cambridge by British novelist Tom Sharpe ... For centuries, Porterhouse College has been renowned for its cuisine, the prowess of its rowers and the low level of its academic achievements ...
Skullion
... Skullion is a central character in Porterhouse Blue (1974) and Grantchester Grind (1995), two novels about life in the fictitious Porterhouse College at Cambridge by British novelist Tom Sharpe ... For centuries, Porterhouse College has been renowned for its cuisine, the prowess of its rowers and the low level of its academic achievements ... Since the College was founded there have been Skullions at Porterhouse ...
... Skullion is a central character in Porterhouse Blue (1974) and Grantchester Grind (1995), two novels about life in the fictitious Porterhouse College at Cambridge by British novelist Tom Sharpe ... For centuries, Porterhouse College has been renowned for its cuisine, the prowess of its rowers and the low level of its academic achievements ... Since the College was founded there have been Skullions at Porterhouse ...
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