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Queen Elizabeth I entering Kenilworth Castle. 1575
Scrap, 19th Lancers, Indian Cavalry RegimentVictorian scrap, 19th Lancers, Indian Cavalry Regiment founded in 1858. 1858
Horse saddles, Camille & Fils, Paris. 19th century
Horse saddles, Camille, Paris. 19th century
Horse harness and blinkers, Camille, Paris. 19th century
Horse blankets and covers, Camille & Fils, Paris. 19th century
Scrap, 12th Lancers, Cavalry RegimentVictorian scrap, 12th Lancers, Cavalry Regiment stationed in India. 1858
Performers emerge from the water tank, London HippodromeHorses and riders, performing in the water jump hunting scene at the London Hippodrome, emerge from the tank to cheers from the enthusiastic audience. Date: 1901
Tally ho at the London Hippodrome, through the splash paneThe grand finale of Tally-ho, the latest water spectacle at the London Hippodrome as viewed by the audience through the splash pane - glass barriers, which rose up to encircle the arena
Siberia at the London HippodromeSiberia, the water spectacle at the London Hippodrome showing the final scene in the last act with Mr Henglers wonderful plunging horses. Date: 1900
Mr Goodnight, performing horse at the London HippodromeMr Goodnight, the performing horse at the London Hippodrome who undressed and put himself to bed, much to the delight of the audience. Date: 1900
Norman Crusader, Horse Armoury, Tower of London. Date: circa 12th century
The At-Meidan racecourse and pillars, Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey, with the Mosque of Sultan Ahmed in the background. Date: 1840
A Day Wtih Lord Rothschilds Stag HoundsPage from The Tatler featuring photographs of hunting with Lord Rothschilds pack. Top left picture: A big jump over Cublington Brook; Lord Rothschild in full cry
The Ladies Mile in the RowTypical scene on Rotten Row in Hyde Park, where smart London society traditionally went to ride their horses. Date: 1923
Carthaginians defeat Romans in Battle of Cannae, Punic WarsCarthaginians defeat Romans in Battle of Cannae during the Punic Wars. Showing the death of the Consul Lucio Emilio Paolo (Lucius Aemilius Paullus) during the battle. Date: 2 August 216 BC
Royal Palace Hotel, Kensington, SW London. Date: circa 1900
Victorian country gentleman on horse in front of houseVictorian country gentleman on horseback in front of a house. 1870s
Lawson WoodClarence Lawson Wood (1878-1957), successful illustrator and comic artist, best-known for his wily orang-utan Gran pop who was published in The Sketch
Bus depot, Avenue de Clichy, Paris, FranceBus depot, Avenue de Clichy, 17th arrondissement, Paris, France, with people and horse-drawn buses. Date: 1900s
Bus stop in the Avenue de Clichy, Paris, FranceBus stop in the Avenue de Clichy, 17th arrondissement, Paris, France, with people and horse-drawn buses. Date: 1900s
Rue Balagny, Avenue de St Ouen, Paris, FranceRue Balagny, Avenue de St Ouen, 17th arrondissement, Paris, France. Date: 1910s
Pont Caulaincourt, Montmartre, Paris, France. Date: circa 1900s
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at Balmoral, ScotlandQueen Victoria and Prince Albert riding horses at Balmoral, Scotland. circa 1840s
Farriers invoice (detail), Owen Coles, SilverstoneFarriers invoice (detail), Owen Coles, Shoeing and General Smith, Silverstone, Northamptonshire. circa 1910
Circus poster with clown and acrobats. 20th century
Circus poster with ringmaster, clowns and acrobats. 20th century
Sir William Edmonstone, naval commander and politicianAdmiral Sir William Edmonstone (1810-1888), Scottish naval commander, courtier and Conservative politician. Seen here with a horse. 1874
Tattenham Corner 1897Horses racing round Tattenham Corner, 1897 1897
The Derby, 1897. Galtee More in the paddock before saddling; Galtee More, Charles Wood up; the parade; the finish. Date: 1897
Charles Woods stables at JevingtonTraining on the Sussex Downs - a visit to Jevington. Charles Woods stables. And Murray King as Blib the amusing schoolboy, in Blue Bell in Fairyland at the Vaudeville. Date: 1902
Training on the Sussex Downs, 1902Training on the Sussex Downs - a visit to Jevington. Charles Wood, jockey, on the downs. Date: 1902
Underground railway construction, Euston Road, LondonUnderground railway construction, earth-hoisting machine, drawn by horses, operating in Euston Road, London. 1861
Stoke-on-Trent railway station, Staffordshire 1849Stoke-on-Trent railway station, Winton Square, Staffordshire, on the North Staffordshire Railway route. Built in Jacobean style, it opened in 1848. Date: 1849
Thrapston Bridge Street railway station, NorthamptonshireThrapston Bridge Street railway station, Thrapston, Northamptonshire. It opened (as Thrapston Station) in 1845. Date: 1845
Norwich Thorpe railway station, Norwich, NorfolkA busy scene in front of Norwich Thorpe railway station, Norwich, Norfolk, which opened in 1844. Date: 1845
Railway station at Tithebarn Street, Liverpool, at the time of its opening. It later became known as Liverpool Exchange railway station
Women unloading van outside veterinary hospital 1918Women photographed unloading a forage van outside a veterinary hospital in London, specialising in the treatment of injured horses
Bridge Street railway station, NorthamptonRailway station at Northampton, with a busy street scene outside. The first of three stations in the city, it was known as Bridge Street railway station, opening in 1845. Date: 1847
Game box lid, Steeple Chase, horse racing board game. 20th century
Music cover, Paul Reveres Ride, March-Twostep, by E T Paull, respectfully inscribed to the Daughters of the American Revolution. 1905
Music cover, The Life Guards Polka by C C Amos. circa 1860
Music cover, The Cardigan Galop by Carl Hochst, dedicated to Major General The Earl of Cardigan, seen here galloping over a Russian gun emplacement at Balaclava during the Crimean War. 1854
Music cover, Tandem Galop by Henry Farmer, drawn by Alfred Concanen. circa 1880
Cartoon, Bygone Times, Tom Cannon and William DayCartoon, Bygone Times - William Day gives his final instructions to Tom Cannon. Day was a member of the horseracing family for whom Cannon worked. 1884
Death of Wat Tyler. 1381
London Bridge, Great Cab Strike 1853The Great Cab Strike: The rush for omnibuses, at the South-Eastern Railway Terminus, London Bridge. Date: 1853
Londons first omnibus, carrying up to twelve passengers and drawn by horses, introduced by Mr Shillibeer. Date: 1829