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Racehorse Solario posing for the brush of Alfred J MunningsThe great racehorse Solario, owned by Sir John Rutherford, posing for the brush of the great animal artist Alfred J Munnings (1878-1959) Date: 1926
Newmarket Sales Date: 1929
Newmarket High Street early 1900s
High Street, Newmarket early 1900's
1840s Victorian Map of Cambridgeshire
Turf, with Jockey up, at Newmarket, by George StubbsTurf, with Jockey up, at Newmarket, painting by George Stubbs. A sale of the painting took place in December 1943. Turf was a bay colt owned by Lord Bolingbroke, one of Stubbs early patrons
Gimcrack on Newmarket Heath, by George StubbsGimcrack on Newmarket Heath, painting by George Stubbs - English thoroughbred racehorse with a racing scene in the background, with trainer, jockey and stable lad
Newmarket StablesA painting by artist Maurice Taquoy (1878-1952) of a yard at Egerton House stables, Newmarket. Date: 1931
Newmarket ScenesReproductions of watercolours by French artisit Maurice Taquoy (1878-1952), depicting scenes at Newmarket. The top image shows the dip before the finish of the Exeter Stakes
Photograph of Newmarket Arms, Brighton, Sussex. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub
Photograph of Newmarket PH, City (Old), London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub
Photograph of Newmarket PH, City (New), London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1964
Young English gentleman gambling at Newmarket racetrackYoung English gentleman placing a bet at a betting post at Newmarket racetrack. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from William Combes The Dance of Life
Young English gentlemen playing a game of billiardsYoung English gentleman playing a game of billiards with a soldier in uniform in a club, watched by a large group of men. iHandcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Thomas
Record Newmarket Sales - Flair sold for 15, 000 guineasThoroughbred racehorses for Newmarket recently bought and sold by various enthusiasts. Most came from the stable of the late Sir Daniel Cooper, with Flair, bought by Sir Frederick Stern. 1909
New Street, Newmarket, County Cork, IrelandNew Street (looking west), Newmarket, County Cork, Ireland. Date: circa 1905
Horse doping tests in a laboratory, NewmarketHorse doping tests -- a laboratory technician in a white coat turns a knob on a Packard Liquid Scintillation Spectrometer, used for testing samples at the Horse Doping Test Centre in Newmarket
SLEEPWALKER ON ROOF 1870Near Newmarket, England, a sleepwalker who has climbed onto the roof in his nightshirt is lassooed by his brother in case he should wake and fall Date: 1870
Kind Edward VII visits the Newmarket Workhouse and talks to a young inmate, who is resting in a cane day-bed and playing his mandolin. Date: 1904
Risbridge Union Workhouse, Kedington, SuffolkA view of the Risbridge Union Workhouse, Kedington. It was designed by J. F. Clark, of Newmarket. Date: early 1900s
High Street, Mildenhall, SuffolkHigh Street, Mildenhall, Bury St Edmunds, near Newmarket, Suffolk, England. Showing fire damage to the White Hart Hotel Date: 1910
Beacon Course at Newmarket with headless riderAn unusual painting by the artist J. N. Sartorius showing a horse race at Newmarket but with the runner up rider headless. Date: 1928
The Two thousand guineas winner: BahramThe Two Thousand Guineas winner: the Aga Khans horse Bahram, being ridden by Fred Fox at Newmarket, 1935. Racing tipster Ras Prince Monolulu can be seen in the background. Date: 1935
The Sportswomans Page, hunting season in IrelandThe Sportswomans Page in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 3rd November 1917. The hunting season in Ireland: the Waterford Foxhounds - (l to r) Mr James Russell, Mr Richard Russell
The Sportsman with rifle and two dogs. early 19th century
Newmarket Racecourse from the airA view from the air of Newmarket racecourse, in Suffolk, England, known as the Home of Racing. Date: 1925
Shop-front - Premises of Coxford, Ousden, SuffolkShop-front/Premises of Coxford, Ousden, Newmarket, Suffolk, England. Date: 1950s
Bungalows - Holywell Row, Bury Saint Edmunds, SuffolkBungalows - Holywell Row, Bury Saint Edmunds, near Newmarket, Suffolk, England. Date: 1930s
Poster advertising The Sporting Girl, or Newmarket, a racing musical comedy, depicting Poppy and her trainer. With music by F Taylor and EB Jones
Shepherd and sheep, Newmarket Hill, East SussexA shepherd and his flock of sheep on Newmarket Hill, East Sussex. Date: 20th century
Capt Charles H. L. Beatty, Vanity Fair, GDGCAPT. CHARLES HAROLD LONGFIELD BEATTY (1870-1917) Trainer at Newmarket. Won his 1st steeplechase at 20 and went on to ride many winners
John Scott, TrainerJOHN SCOTT celebrated racehorse trainer, depicted at Newmarket Date: 1794 - 1871
George Osbaldeston - 4GEORGE OSBALDESTON sportsman, duellist and member of parliament, dressed for a horse-race at Newmarket. with his autograph Date: 1787 - 1866