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Photograph of Barley Mow PH, Epsom, Surrey. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1907
Photograph of Albion PH, Epsom, Surrey. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Nothing for the Albion
Exodus: The Epsom Derby by Gilbert, 1845Epson races: scenes on the road, as drawn by Gilbert. The Elephant and Castle pub, as well as the Swan Tavern, Morden Hall boarding school
Two police officers with motorcycles, LondonTwo police officers (one male, one female: Margaret Cheesley) with motorcycles, Epsom, Surrey. At this time, training courses were being run for WPCs in the use of a new type of lightweight motor
Green Man Street, Ewell, SurreyGreen Man Street, Ewell, Epsom, near Cheam, Surrey, England. Date: 1905
The Road to Epsom by Thomas Rowlandson" Those red-cheeked, guffawing Cockneys, who sreamed to Epsom in coach, carriage, wheelbarrow, donkey cart, formed the inchoate mass whence were drawn the man who shouldered his Brown Bess in
John Watts, jockeyJohn " Jack" Watts was a British flat-race jockey. In a career that lasted from 1880 until 1900 he rode the winners of 19 Classics
The Derby by Gilbert HolidayThe crucial final moment of the Epsom Derby as the jockeys urge their horses towards the finish line. Date: 1927
St Ebbas Hospital, Epsom, SurreyAerial view of St Ebbas Hospital, on Hook Road, near Epsom in Surrey. It was originally opened by the London County Council in 1903 as the Ewell Epileptic Colony
Long Grove Asylum, Epsom, SurreyAerial view of Long Grove Asylum, opened in 1907 on Horton Lane near Epsom, Surrey. Long Grove was the tenth of Londons County Asylums
Heading to Epsom Downs for the Derby, 1860Engraving showing large numbers of pedestrians and several horse-drawn carriages heading up the London to Epsom road, on Derby Day in 1860
Young men in UOTC Royal Fusiliers, Epsom, Surrey, WW1Young men in the University Officers Training Corps, Royal Fusiliers, riding in a charabanc at Epsom, Surrey. Among them is Albert Auerbach (1894-1918). Date: 1914-1915
Young men in UOTC, Epsom, Surrey, WW1Young men in the University Officers Training Corps at Epsom, Surrey, autumn 1914, marching across a field. Among them is Albert Auerbach (1894-1918), who later joined the Royal Fusiliers. Date: 1914
Bahram wins the Epsom Derby, 1935A page from The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, showing the racehorse Bahram(marked with a cross) with a clear run round Tattenham Corner at the Epsom Derby in 1935
Rainy day in Epsom, SurreyRainy day in a street in Epsom, Surrey, with a bicycle and a Morris 12 car parked opposite the Conservative Club. Date: circa 1930s
Derby EpsomDerby (Epsom) (1869). Moore, James 1819 - 1883. Date: 1869
Derby Day - View over course showing crowds.. Part of Box 247 Boswell Collection.The Derby Stakes, popularly known as The Derby, internationally as the Epsom Derby
Caricature of W E Gladstone and the ghost of Palmerston, his predecessor as Liberal Party leader. Palmerston wonders at Gladstone being in the House of Commons on Derby Day
Woman police officer off duty, Epsom, WW2Woman police officer (WPC Ivy Baxter) off duty, while stationed at Epsom, Surrey, during the early part of the Second World War (spring 1940)
The Innocent Abroad on Derby Day by IllingworthThe Lone Cyclist: " Excuse me, constable, is this the way to Epsom racecourse." One, perhaps rather myopic man, unfamiliar with the typical chaos on the road to Epsom on Derby Day asks a
Epsom Downs, Surrey, viewed from Tadworth, with the grandstand of Epsom racecourse visible on the horizon, left. Date: circa 1936
Grandstand at Epsom racecourse, Surrey. Date: circa 1930
Racegoers and bookies at the Epsom Derby, 1933. Date: 1933
Open-topped buses at the Epsom Derby, 1933, with an advertisement for Dewars whisky. Date: 1933
Horses near the winning post, Epsom Oaks, including the winner, Exhibitionist. Date: 1937
Illustration, Pierce Egans Book of SportsIllustration to the opening page of Pierce Egans Book of Sports, showing people on a stagecoach on their way to the Epsom Races. A copy of Egans book is handed over. Date: 1832
Bones Gate, Ewell, SurreyBones Gate, Ewell, Epsom, near Cheam, Surrey, England. Showing two policeman sitting outside pub Date: 1904
High Street, Ewell, SurreyHigh Street, Ewell, Epsom, near Cheam, Surrey, England. Date: 1905
Headley Heath, Headley, SurreyHeadley Heath, Headley, Epsom, near Walton on the Hill, Surrey, England. Date: 1930s
Looking Down at Epsom: A Finish for the DerbyView of the Derby with horses and their jockeys striving towards the finishing line, and with the stands, tents and cars of visitors seen beyond. Date: 1928
Leaving the Paddock, off to the post for the DerbyThe scene in the ring of the paddock at Epsom as the Derby horses prepare to leave on their way to the post, or starting line. Date: 1928
Suffragette Proof RacecourseFollowing the action of Emily Wilding Davison at the 1913 Epsom Derby, the racecourse authorities were keen to avoid any repetition. This cartoon envisages the Race Course of the Near Future, suff
Suffragette Arson Hurst Park. Shows the destroyed Grand Stand at Hurst Park Racecourse, 8th June 1913, caused by an arson attack by militant suffragettes Kitty Marion (1871-1944) and Betty Giveen
Steve Donoghue on Gay CrusaderSteve Donoghue (1884 - 1945), English flat race jockey who won the Epsom Derby six times. pictured riding Gay Grusader, who he rode to a win in the race in 1917.. Date: 1917
The DerbyStylised illustration of the famous Derby at Epsom, Surrey, where high and low society meet. Date: 1927
Police eating lunch at the Epsom Coronation Derby, 1911. 1911
New Grand Stand at Epsom by G H DavisA diagram of the newest grand stand at the Epsom race-course in Surrey, created in time for the Derby of 1927. It involves cross-sections of the centre and west stands, an aerial view
Irish contingent of UPS arriving at Epsom, Surrey, WW1The Irish contingent of the UPS (University and Public Schools Brigade) arriving at Epsom, Surrey, during the early stages of the First World War. Date: 1914
Pearly Queens at RacesTwo old Pearly Queens out for a day at Epsom Races, Surrey, England. Date: early 1930s
Pearly King at the DerbyA Pearly King and his son pose proudly for the camera among a crowd at the Epsom Derby (horse races), Surrey, England. Date: early 1930s
Poster Design for the Derby at Epsom Racecourse in Surrey circa 1950s
Metropolitan Police officers at the Epsom RacesA group of four Metropolitan Police officers, one on horseback, at the Epsom Races. They are Superintendent Walker, and Inspectors Baldry, Swanson and Denning, all of A Division. Date: 1864
Epsom Derby Day - Prince Monolulu - Tipster. Date: 1929
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
Sixth form lecture theatre, Rosebery County School6th form lecture theatre at Rosebery County School (probably the one at Epsom, Surrey). Date: 1968
Mount Eden, New ZealandMount Eden from Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand
Horton Asylum, Epsom, SurreyThe entrance to Horton Asylum at Epsom, Surrey. Three children stand outside the gates, one holding flowers. The hospital opened in 1899 as Londons seventh county asylum