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1919 Racing Season - some leading figuresLeading figures of the 1919 racing season. Horses: 1. Tetratema, 2. Grand Parade, 3. Keysoe, 4. Buchan. Owners: 5. Lord Glanely, 6. Lord Derby, 7. Major Dermot McCalmont, 8. Mr J White
1953 Coronation DerbySir Winston Churchills car leaves Epsom. 6th June 1953
1923 Epsom DerbyThe 1923 Epsom Derby runners hug the rail as they round Tattenham Corner. In the lead is eventual winner Papyrus, with jockey Steve Donoghue on his way to a third successive victory in the race
Walton Institution Visiting pass reverseThe reverse side of a visiting pass for the West Derby Union workhouse at Walton, Liverpool. Visitors are warned that taking alcohol into the workhouse is forbidden and can result in prosecution
Walton Institution Visiting passA visiting pass for the West Derby Union workhouse at Walton, Liverpool. Visitors are warned that taking alcohol into the workhouse is forbidden and can result in prosecution. Date: 1919
Hermit (Racehorse) 1867Winner of the 1867 Derby. Date: 1867
View of the Arboretum, DerbyView of the Arboretum, a public park near the town centre, Derby. Date: circa 1910
St Peters Church, DerbyView of St Peters Church, in the centre of Derby. Parts of the church date back to the 14th century. Date: circa 1910
Statue of Sir Henry Royce, the Arboretum, DerbySir Frederick Henry Royce (1863-1933), monument to the English engineer and automobile manufacturer, in the Arboretum, a public park near the centre of Derby
View of St Marys Bridge, Derby, with St Alkmunds Church (now demolished) on the far left. Date: circa 1910
View of Derby from across the River DerwentA view of Derby from across the River Derwent, showing a mixture of church towers and spires, and factory chimneys. Date: circa 1910
View of Babington Lane, Derby, with tramlines visible in the road surface. Date: circa 1910
View of the Cornmarket, DerbyView of the Cornmarket in the town centre, Derby -- it is one of the main streets, named after an actual corn market which took place there. Date: circa 1910
The Guildhall (former Town Hall), DerbyView of the Guildhall (former Town Hall) in the Market Place in the centre of Derby. It was built in 1842. Date: circa 1920
View of London Road, Derby, with two trams and a church spire. Date: circa 1910
Irongate and Cathedral, DerbyView of Irongate, in the centre of Derby, dominated by the Cathedral (All Saints). Tramlines can be seen in the road surface. Date: circa 1910
View of Victoria Street, Derby, with a tram and pedestrians Date: circa 1910
St Peters Street, Derby, with traffic and pedestriansView of St Peters Street, a busy shopping street in the centre of Derby, with traffic and pedestrians. St Peters Church is the building on the left. Date: circa 1920
View of Derby Cathedral from St Marys Gate, DerbyView of Derby Cathedral (All Saints) from St Marys Gate, looking towards the west front. Date: circa 1910
15th Earl of Derby / PoundEdward Henry Stanley, 15th earl of DERBY statesman Date: 1826 - 1893
Choosing a Derby WinnerThree old men deliberating over which horse will win the Derby! Date: early 1930s
DERBY POSIES TEASETA lovely Derby Posies fine bone china tea set, decorated with roses, including matching teapot, teacups, milk jug and sugar bowl. Date: 1930s
View of the Cornmarket, Derby, on a busy dayView of the Cornmarket, in the centre of Derby, busy with shoppers, trams and cars. The tower of the Cathedral can be seen in the middle distance. Date: circa 1920
People returning home on Derby DayA group of tired people returning home on Derby Day. Date: 1871
Gloster-Napier aerial derby winner EAXZ Date: 1923
Edward VII, Persimmon Derby victoryEdward VIIs horse, Persimmons victory at the Royal Derby of 1896. The Royal owner leading in the winner after the race
The Dog Derby special train from BirminghamShowing the vogue for greyhound racing during the 1930s, the Dog Derby special steam train from Birmingham arrives at Euston, carrying visitors who will become one of the 75
Greyhound Derby winner Mr JohnsonMr S. Johnson, owner of Wild Woolley, the winner of the 1932 greyhound Derby addresses the 75, 000 strong crowd at White City greyhound racing stadium via a microphone
Dining at White City greyhound derby, 1932Derby night at the Shepherds Bush enclosure; the club at White City where dining tables command a view of the greyhound racing track below. In 1932, the Derby was won by Wild Wolley owned by Mr S
Canvassing for Votes in Derby, 1910Three images depicting candidates canvassing for votes in Derby during the General Election of 1910. At half-time, the Unionist candidates walk across the ground in the match between Derby County
Union Workhouse, Burton-on-Trent, StaffordshireIn 1884, the Burton-upon-Trent Union opened a new workhouse on Belvedere Road at Outwoods. The building was designed by JH Morton of South Shields and built by the Messrs Walker and Slater of Derby
At the Derby / Ally SloperAlly Sloper and Iky Moses set up as a touts at the Epsom Derby. Unfortunately their chosen position in the middle of the course will soon land them in trouble with the police and the jockey s
Batgers Derby Christmas crackersBright and jolly label for a Christmas cracker box based around the theme of the Derby
Steve Donoghue
Machine for testing wagon springsThe Worlds First Railway Laboratory was set up at Crewe in 1864. One hundred years later, the Duke of Edinburgh opened new engineering research laboratories at Derby
Russian poster advertising bicyclesRussian poster advertising famous bicycles: Humber, Flyte and Derby. A devil figure rides his bicycle to the edge of a high rock, while a stag jumps off in fright!
Piccadilly Circus, London, on Derby DayTraffic on the morning of Derby Day in Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus, London
Prince Arthur of Connaught / StampPRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT and Strathearn (Arthur Frederick Patrick Albert), a grandson of Queen Victoria
Earl of Derby / StampEDWARD GEORGE VILLIERS STANLEY, 17th Earl of Derby KG, GCB, GCVO, TD, PC, KGStJ, JP (1865 - 1948) British soldier, Conservative politician, diplomat
Mrs R. H. Dent with the Greyhound Derby trophy and Wattle BarWattle Bark, winner of the 1937 Greyhound Derby at White City is picture with his owner, Mrs. R. H. Dent receiving her trophy from Lady Stanley while the trainer and the kennel boy look
18th Earl of DerbyEdward John Stanley, 18th Earl of Derby (1918-1994). Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire from 1951-1968. Established Knowsley Safari Park at his Knowsley Hall estate in 1971
Photograph of locomotivesVarious UK locomotives: at the top, a model of a 1600 horsepower diesel electric locomotive, built at Derby in December 1947. Below are eight locos of various railway companies
The Fall of the Kings HorseThis photograph shows the fall of the Kings horse at the 1913 Derby. The fall was caused by Emily Davison who ran infront of the horse and subsequently died from her injuries
DERBYGeneral view from the south- east
DERBYThe Market Hall
Electric Shock Machine, on Derby Day, 1860Engraving, originally entitled Two Shocks a Penny, showing an electric shock machine which was part of the entertainments at Epsom Racecourse, on Derby Day 1860
The Three Card Trick, 1860Engraving showing a group of gamblers gathered around a card sharp or magician to enjoy the Three Card Trick, somewhere near Epsom on Derby Day in 1860
Roadside Refreshments on the way to the Derby, 1860Engraving showing a man selling alcoholic refreshment beside the London to Epsom road on Derby Day in 1860. The Derby is one of Britains biggest horse-racing events