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Boulters lock, Berkshire 1906Crowds of boats queuing for Boulters Lock, Berkshire, on Ascot Sunday, 1906. 1906
Ascot Fashions 1913Elegant Ladies wearing black and white dresses at Ascot Races. Date: 1913
Ascot knicker elastic advertisementAdvertisement for Ascot knicker elastic, made from artificial silk. Washing won t spoil it - neither will boiling. Endorsed by actress and entertainer Ivy Tresmand who says, I like Ascot elastic
Society Snapshots at Ascot, 1921 featuring Lorne Horne, the Hunt Cup race at Ascot, the Royal family at Ascot (King, Queen, Prince of Wales and Princess Mary), General Pitcairn-Campbell
Pierce Egans Anecdotes: George IV at Ascot horse raceColour plate: The royal stand at Ascot races: His Majesty George IV and the Duke of York enjoying the sports of the turf from Pierce Egans anecdotes of the turf, the chase, the ring and the stage
Mr and Mrs Charles Sweeny at AscotThe Hon. Mrs Esmond Harmsworth in the paddock at Ascot on Gold Cup Day, wearing black, with two silver foxes. Behind her are Mrs and Mrs Charles Sweeny, she in pink and brown
Society Snapshots, 1921 featuring Lady Cholmeley and Captain Walter Lambert, a Parisian racegoer at Longchamps, Mr Z. Shimidzu Japanese tennis player
Fashionable ascot frock 1933Woman wearing a fashionable Ascot frock designed and carried out by The White House of 51 New Bond Street. It is expressed in white organdie, patterned with pastel black
The modern trend towards vivid colouring in dressSeries of illustrations showing fashionable brightly coloured dresses and garments to be worn by women at Royal Ascot during 1913
St Christophers Orphanage, Ascot PrioryA view of St Christophers Orphanage, Ascot Priory, Berkshire. Date: circa 1905
An Ascot frock from Ernest and Redfern, 1924An Ascot frock from the salon of Ernest and Redfern of Albemarle Street, London. The fourreau is of black satin, the overdress being of black and white foulard marocain
A Lovely Ascot frock from Harrods, 1924A black and white georgette frock, embroidered with silk and beads, worn with a osprey trimmed hat and silken sunshade decorated with sheared marabout (marabou), all from Harrods of Knightsbridge
Baldomero EsparteroBALDOMERO ESPARTERO Spanish soldier and statesman, wearing a helmet which would cause a sensation at Ascot racecourse... Date: 1792 - 1879
ASCOT PARTY GAMEPlaying Ascot at a Christmas party. The horses have to cut down the centre of a piece of tape with curved nail scissors, the winner being the one to pass the post first! Date: 1930s
Colonel Rivers BulkeleyCOLONEL RIVERS BULKELEY Sportsman - " Ascots Senior Trustee" Date: 1909
When the Sun Shines at AscotAn unfamiliar view on a private footpath leading through woods and across meadows to the Grand Stand at Royal Ascot. According to the Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News - " A lovely journey
Start of the Gold Cup race, AscotStart of the Gold Cup, Ascot, with eventual winner White Knight (left) and Bridge of Canney (right). The cup had been stolen two days earlier, while on display. Date: 1907
Advert for Debenham & Freebody ascot gown 1933Lovely sleeveless gown in Chanel lace and the new Cire satin. 1933
Fashionable hats 1933Selection of summer womens hats for 1933, available from Peter Robinson department store. (top) Black split straw hat with velvet bow to the side
Cover of Eve Magazine 1 June 1927Cover of Eve Magazine featuring an Ascot gown and hat from Zyrot et Cie of Hanover Square, London Date: 1927
Selfridges Royal Ascot advert, 1927Selfridges advert for Royal Ascot with a stunning regal ensemble for a truly royal occasion Date: 1927
Race Frocks by Itylus, 1927The perfect parure for the paddock - topical race frocks for Ascot by Itylus Date: 1927
Bradleys Clothes Advert, 1927A new collection of models and ready to wear garments on show at Bradleys salons, Chepstow Place, ranging from tennis frocks to the latest exsquite Paris models and Ascot creations
White bulldog puppy taken to AscotA white bulldog puppy is taken to the races at Ascot, where a minstrel pushes a collection net under his nose. Date: 1905
Comparison of AscotPhotographs showing a royal Ascot and the Black Ascot in 1910- due to the recent death of Edward VII, racegoers at Ascot dress in black. Date: 1910
The Village, Ascot, BerkshireThe Village, Ascot, Windsor & Maidenhead, near, Berkshire, England. Showing Cyclists Date: 1910
How I Saw the Gold Cup by Tony Sarg, Ascot humourA vertically-challenged gentleman with binoculars at the ready struggles to get any sort of view of the Gold Cup at Ascot. Date: 1914
The Quieter Side of AscotMusic and gossip behind the grand stand at Royal Ascot, with well-dressed spectators enjoying a break from the races. 1914
Royal Ascot - King George V and Queen MaryKing George V and Queen Mary pictured in regal purple on the cover of the Royal Ascot supplement of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News in June 1914. 1914
Birds-Eye View of Ascot Race-CourseA Bird s-eye view of Ascot racecourse in 1914 by W. B. Robinson in The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News Date: 1914
Gay Pageantry at Royal Ascot by Howard ElcockThe picturesque and fashionable crowd in the stands at Royal Ascot watch as the horses and their jockeys gallop past during a race. Date: 1928
A pre-Ascot Fashion Meeting at Murrays River ClubA page from the Bystander magazine reporting on a fashion show held at Murrays River Club in Maidenhead where Ascot fashions were modelled in its sylvan setting. Date: 1924
Horseracing - Passing the Stands at AscotSpectators crane their necks to see horses and their riders gallop past the stands at Ascot. Date: 1920
Ascot - The Royal ProcessionStylised illustration showing the traditional carriage drive by the King and Queen down the course at Royal Ascot, one of the highlights of the summer social calendar
Ascot race plate: Queen Victorias gift of a gold vase, 1874The Queens gold vase, given by Queen Victoria as a prize for one of the Ascot races in 1874. A large gold flagon in the style of Queen Annes time, made by R. & S. Garrard & Co. Date: 1874
Detraining horses at AscotThoroughbred racehorses being carefullly led out of train carriages on arrival at Royal Ascot. Date: 1928
The crowd under the clock at AscotHigh up on the roof of the stand the crowd watching the progress of the racing at Ascot, and above them rises the familiar clock, towering above the handsome range of buildings. Date: 1928
Cerebos Salt advertisement, 1928Cerebos Salt, an essential part of the social season, designed to give one pep and vitality while while at Royal Ascot, sitting down to a DIY silver service lunch. Date: 1928
Ascot Meeting in early Victorian ageEarly Victorian society returning from the races at Royal Ascot, passing gypsies camped on open ground. Date: 1928
The Winner, Ascot by H. M. BatemanA sea of top hats and in the distance, a glimpse of the winning horse and its jockey at Royal Ascot, the smartest racing fixture of the Season. A humorous view by the master of social satire, H. M
The Duke of Norfolk by Glan WilliamsThe Rt. Hon. Bernard Marmaduke Fitzalan-Howard, 16th Duke of Norfolk, Englands premier duke and Earl Marshal (responsible for ceremonial arrangements on behalf of the monarchy)
Members of the enclosure at AscotSmart society in the members enclosure at Royal Ascot in June 1930, watching one of the ten races in the programme with interest. Date: 1930
Mrs Esmond Harmsworth & Mr & Mrs Sweeny at AscotThe Hon. Mrs Esmond Harmsworth in the paddock at Ascot on Gold Cup Day, wearing black with two silver foxes (bit excessive in June)
Fashions for Ascot from Marshall & SnelgroveAdvertisement for Marshall & Snelgrove of London, suggesting billowing organdie for Ascot. The long dresses, picture hats
The Royal Visit to Ireland, 1911- Dublins enthusiastic welcThe people of Dublin give King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra a warm welcome on the occasion of the royal visit in 1911. 1
Bystander front cover with King George VKing George V painted specially for The Bystander by Cecil Cutler dressed for Royal Ascot, one of the key events in societys Season. Date: 1927
Queen Elizabeth II at functions and on holidayPage from the Illustrated London News Coronation Number showing Princess Elizabeth, now Queen Elizabeth II at various functions including Hurst Park, Ascot
Coronation 1953, driving up the Ascot course on Gold Cup dayThe traditional pageantry of the royal arrival at Royal Ascot; the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II driving up the course in an open landau carriage on Gold Cup day, 18 June 1953