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People in the paddock at Lewes racecourse, SussexPeople preparing to leave the paddock at Lewes racecourse, Sussex. Date: circa 1903
Fred Archer, English jockeyFrederick James (Fred) Archer (1857-1886), English flat-race jockey. Date: late 19th century
The Weighing Room at Hurst Park by John Lavery picturing famous jockeys of the day - from left, McLachlan, Steve Donoghue (in the scales), Bullock, Smirke, Weston, Beary, Pat Donoghue, R
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
Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News front cover, 1928Front cover of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, featuring a jockey during a race, in recognition of the forthcoming Derby, on which the paper comprehensively reported. Date: 1928
Joyce Dennys reviews AscotA series of humorous sketches by Joyce Dennys rather poking fun at smart society at Royal Ascot. She shows a fashionable lady losing her hat and almost having it picked up as litter
Ancient Japanese Horse racing at Kamo Shrine, Tokyo, Japan. Date: circa 18th century
Chippy Norton - Late Victorian era BookmakerMathew Dawson (18201898) - a British racehorse trainer based at Newmarket. In a career which lasted from 1840 until his death in 1898, he trained the winners of twenty-eight British Classic Races
Horse Racing - A Racecourse Paddock Scene Date: 1892
Design for Silk Scarf or Tie with horseracing scene. Watercolour and ink on heavy paper. Silver Studio. 1953
William Macdonald, British jockey and trainerWilliam (Mac) Macdonald (1800-1856), British horseracing jockey and trainer. late 19th century
Thomas Beasley, Irish horseracing jockeyThomas (Tommy) Beasley, Irish horseracing jockey. late 19th century
Tom Cannon, British flat racing jockey and trainerTom Cannon (1846-1917), British flat racing jockey and trainer. late 19th century
John Watts, English flat racing jockeyJohn (Jack) Watts (1860-1902), English flat racing jockey. late 19th century
The Cries of Paris - Sports Newsheet SellerThe Cries of Paris - A Sports News sheet Seller, running through the streets and working up quite a sweat! Date: 1901
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
A race game on the deck of a Mediterranean cruise shipThe race-game, a deck sport and popular pastime during pleasure cruises. One of the officers is acting as clerk of the course
Horse racing in The NetherlandsHorse Racing in The Netherlands. Date: 1906
New Zealand - The Lake, Racecourse, Whanganui (or Wanganui). Date: 1906
Myanmar - Yangon - The RacecourseMyanmar - Yangon - The Main stands of the Racecourse Date: circa 1910s
Fred Barrett, horseracing jockeyFred Barrett (1867-1895), horseracing jockey. circa 1880s
Caricature of George Fordham, flat race jockeyCaricature of George Fordham (1837-1887), British flat race jockey -- The Demon. 1883
Caricature, Fred Archer and George Fordham, jockeysCaricature, Frederick James (Fred) Archer (1857-1886), and George Fordham (1837-1887), British flat race jockeys -- Goodwood. 1882
Caricature of Walter Webling and Alfred WatsonCaricature of Walter Webling (seated, aka Walter Clifford Weblyn, 1846-1928), owner of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, and Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (on horseback, 1849-1922)
Henry Constable, British flat racing jockeyHenry (Harry) Constable (1854-1881), British flat racing jockey. circa 1881
Caricature of Tom Cannon, jockey and trainerCaricature of Tom Cannon (1846-1917), British flat racing jockey and trainer. 1883
Rupert TattersallRUPERT TATTERSALL of the Tattersall horseracing family Date: 1909
Edmund Tattersall - Racehorse AuctioneerEdmund Tattersall (18161898) of the Tattersall horseracing family. Date: 1886
Disraeli / Derby CardBENJAMIN DISRAELI Calling for an extension to the electoral franchise, in a suggestion that Lord Derbys government is a bit of a horserace Date: 3 June 1865
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
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
Cecil Boyd-Rochfort (inset) and jockey on ForaySir Cecil Charles Boyd-Rochfort (inset, 1887-1983), prizewinning racehorse trainer, and a jockey on Foray. Date: circa 1936
Dan Bulger racehorse and Prince Monolulu at the racesRacehorse Dan Bulger with jockey on horseback, and Prince Monolulu, horseracing tipster, at the races. circa 1936
Ministre winning at Lewes racecourse, SussexMinistre winning the Southdown Welter Handicap at Lewes racecourse, Sussex. Date: circa 1903
Lewes racecourse, Sussex, with a large crowd on the club lawn. Date: 1896
Three horses racing -- a close finish. Date: circa 1910
Woodbine race track, Toronto, Canada, with large crowdWoodbine race track, Toronto, Canada, with a large crowd of spectators and a maple leaf design. Date: circa 1908
Deauville racecourse with crowd, FranceDeauville Plage Fleurie racecourse with crowd and grandstand, France. Date: circa 1928
Deauville racecourse with race in progress, France, viewed from the grandstand. Date: circa 1910
La Courneuve racecourse with grandstand, FranceLa Courneuve racecourse with grandstand on home straight, France. Date: circa 1910
Chantilly racecourse, France, with large crowd and grandstand. circa 1908
Official card, Hurst Park Club, February meeting 1939Official card, Hurst Park Club racecourse, February meeting, second day, 18 February 1939. Date: 1939
View of course and stands, Plumpton racecourse. Date: circa 1910
Horses near the winning post, Epsom Oaks, including the winner, Exhibitionist. Date: 1937
Horses at starting line, Doncaster racecourseHorses at the starting line, Doncaster racecourse, with a grandstand in the background. Date: circa 1910
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
Volodyovski, champion racehorse, with groomVolodyovski (1898-1917), champion racehorse, owned by William C Whitney and others, seen here with a groom. Date: 1901