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Frank Longman Motorbike RacingFrank Longman (d. 1933) competing in the Lightweight Tourist Trophy (TT) Race on the Isle of Man. The photograph was taken shortly before he suffered a fatal crash. Date: 1933
Identification Silhouettes of Aircrafts WWIDouble page spread showing on the left-hand page silhouettes of British military aeroplanes including fighters and bombers seen from underneath
Gwili AndreDanish model and actress Gwili Andre (1907-1959), born Gurli Andresen, starring in Roar Of The Dragon at the beginning of her brief Hollywood career. Date: 1932
St. Leger WinnerAlbert Primrose, Lord Rosebery (1882-1974), previously styled Lord Dalmeny, leading his racehorse Sandwich after its St. Leger win. The jockey is Harry Wragg (1902-1985). Date: 1931
Princess Mary, RidingMary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood (1897-1965), daughter of King George V, attending a meet of the Bramham Moor Foxhounds at Tatefield Hall. Date: 1925
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Walter Hagen CaricatureCaricature of the American golfer Walter Hagen (1892-1969), known for his dashing wardrobe as well as his golfing skills. Date: 1933
Map of Scottish Car RallyA map by A. E. Taylor showing the itinerary and some of the incidents of the Scottish Motor Rally of 1933. Date: 1933
Hyperion in the PaddockThe racehorse Hyperion, winner of the Derby in a record time of 2 minutes 34 seconds. In the foreground are Cicely Lambton (1882-1972), wife of trainer George Lambton, and Mr Oswood, the head lad
George III's Booth at AscotA design for King George III's booth, the first permanent structure at Ascot race course. The picture is the work of Thomas Sandby (1721-1798). Date: 18th century
Watching Racing at BrooklandsSpectators on the River Wey, watching the action on the Brooklands race track immediately overhead. Date: 1933
George IV Drives to AscotReproduction of a print from 1830, showing King George IV driving to Ascot. Date: 1830
Georgian Royal AnticsIllustration by Steven Spurrier (1878-1961), showing the Prince of Wales, later George IV (1762-1830) and Charles James Fox (1749-1806)
Unsaddling Enclosure at AscotIllustration by Gilbert Holiday (1879-1937) showing the unsaddling enclosure at Royal Ascot. Date: circa 1930s
New Road SignIllustration of a new type of road sign. This warning, or advance direction sign, was to be installed at Tadworth Corner on the Brighton Road. Date: 1933
Kerry Blue TerrierPortrait of a Kerry Blue Terrier, named Ben-Edar Beth. Date: 1933
Airedale TerrierPortrait of an Airedale Terrier, named Cotsford Topsail. Date: 1933
Charles Bannister Singing His Way Through A Toll GateA cartoon by Steven Spurrier, showing an episode in the life of actor and singer Charles Bannister (1738-1804). Returning to London from Epsom
E. Perkins, JockeyJamaican jockey E. Perkins riding the horse Black Amber at Windsor. Date: 1933
Advert for Eccles Caravans, promoting their Model 35 which provided accommodation for four. Date: 1933
Kid Chocolate, BoxerEligio Montalvo (1910-1988) the Cuban super featherweight boxer was known by his nicknames Kid Chocolate and The Cuban Bon Bon. Date: circa 1933
Advert for Chrysler Cars, promoting them as swift, silent, arrogant-looking'. Date: 1933
Epsom Policemen in the 1860sA group of officers from the Epsom Police Force in the 1860s. Date: 1860s
A Green at GleneaglesThe green of the fourteenth hole at Gleneagles golf course, here playing host to the Women's Open championship. Date: 1933
Ranelagh PoolA new outdoor bathing pool at Ranelagh, at the time one of the largest in the London area. Date: 1933
Sign at GleneaglesA sign at Gleneagles golf course, explaining the procedure of sounding a siren in the event of a dangerous thunderstorm. Date: 1933
Traffic on Brighton RoadA section of Brighton Road, busy with traffic. Widening operations were in progress at the time. Date: 1933
Crowds at a Boxing MatchThis boxing match between Jack Petersen and Heine Muller at Cardiff attracted 53, 000 spectators, a record attendance for open-air boxing in Great Britain. Date: 1933
Douglas Jardine, England Cricket CaptainDouglas Jardine (1900-1958), who had captained the England cricket team to Ashes victory earlier in the year. There had been controversy due to the bodyline bowling tactics used by the English team
BloodhoundPortrait of a Bloodhound, named Champion Leo of Reynalton. Date: 1933
Advert for Austin Reed's range of men's suits. Date: 1933
Malcolm Campbell's SunbeamMalcolm Campbell (1885-1948) in the lead in his Sunbeam, during a Junior Car Club International Trophy race at Brooklands. Date: 1933
Whitney Straight (1912-1979) was an American born racing driver, aviator and businessman. He went on to develop the Miles Whitney Straight aircraft. Date: 1933
Camille Clifford at StableCamille Clifford (1885-1971) the stage actress, and model for the Gibson girl illustrations, whose married name was Evans. She owned racehorses, and is here seen visiting a stable in Epsom. Date: 1933
Wire-Haired Fox TerrierA portrait of a wire-haired fox terrier, named Benholme Brocade. Date: 1933
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Scottish TerrierPortrait of a Scottish Terrier, named Heather Ambition. Date: 1933
Berlin Olympic Stadium ModelA model of the planned stadium for the Berlin Olympics in 1936, including the swimming pool at the far end. Date: 1933
The Dublin Derby Sweep Draw, Imagined in 1066Cartoon by Heath Robinson, depicting the draw for the Dublin Derby Sweep as it might have happened in 1066. Date: 1933
Charles Laughton and Elsa LanchesterHusband and wife, actors Charles Laughton (1899-1962) and Elsa Lanchester (1902-1986). At the time they were respectively playing Henry VIII
Westminster Traffic, Cup Final Day 1911Traffic in Westminster in 1911. The crowds are on their way to the Cup Final at Wembley. Date: 1911
Joan Crawford Fan MailA fan's letter to Joan Crawford, using a portrait of her face in lieu of an address. Date: 1933
Aga KhanAn Edward Hynes caricature of Sir Sultan Mahomed Shah, Aga Khan III (1877-1957). Date: 1933
Warrington Rugby Team, strategizing ahead of their first ever match at Wembley Stadium, the Rugby League Cup Final against Huddersfield due to be played on May 6th. Huddersfield won. Date: 1933
Cinemategolf, the latest in golf tuition. A pupil at the Portman School of Golf has her strokes filmed while receiving a lesson. Date: 1933
Delf Defiance, Show DogDelf Defiance, a show dog of the Sealyham Terrier breed, facing the press at the Kensington Society Dog Show. Date: 1933
Basket Trap for SalmonA basket trap, used for catching salmon in the River Severn. Date: 1933
Food for the Maharajah's PoniesA food delivery for the Maharajah of Jaipur's thirty six polo ponies, being stabled in Malmesbury during a visit to England by the All-Indian polo team. Date: 1933