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Ministre winning at Lewes racecourse, SussexMinistre winning the Southdown Welter Handicap at Lewes racecourse, Sussex. Date: circa 1903
A Guide to Paris by George GrossmithPromotional flyer for The Guide to Paris a modernised version of Offenbachs La Vie Parisienne adapted by George Grossmith. First produced a the Alhambra Theatre on 8th July /12
Three men with wooden horse on a Christmas cardThree men with a large wooden horse on wheels on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Lima, Peru - Tribunas del Hipodromo (de Santa Beatriz) - Grandsh=tand of the Racecourse / Race track Date: circa 1920
Jockey on pony on a New Year cardJockey on a pony on a New Year card, running past a snowman. Date: circa 1890s
The jockey Stephen Donaghues racing dramas (1926)Frank Bullock (Australian jockey champion- seen left) visited the Islington studio one day to see how his colleague Stephen Donoghue (far right) was enjoying his film experience
The jockey Stephen Donaghue on the front of Picturegoer magazine (1926) - to be te star of a series of short racing films produced by Gainsborough and directed by Walter West Date: 1926
Jockey Club and racetrack, Agua Caliente, Tijuana, MexicoJockey Club and racetrack at Agua Caliente, a popular leisure centre in Tijuana, Mexico. Date: 1930
Illustration, Steeplechase at St Albans (or rather in the surrounding countryside) on 8 March 1832, with nineteen competitors. Date: 1832
Illustration, Birmingham, winner of the St Leger StakesIllustration, Birmingham, a thoroughbred racehorse owned by Mr Beardsworth, winner of the St Leger Stakes at Doncaster in 1830. Date: 1832
Official programme, Washington Park Club, Chicago, USA, first day of autumn meeting, 31 August 1885. Listing details for five horse races. Date: 1885
Snail and grasshoppers racing, Les Images en MusiqueSnails with grasshopper jockeys taking part in a race, with a mole at the finishing line, illustration in Les Images en Musique
Costume of madame Henguerlot, merveilleuse.. Costume of madame Henguerlot, merveilleuse. She wears a Greek robe in silk, spencer a la Jockey, English bonnet with ribbons
Horseracing - Passing the Stands at AscotSpectators crane their necks to see horses and their riders gallop past the stands at Ascot. Date: 1920
Gordon Richards by The ToutCaricature of The General, the jockey Gordon Richards, pictured in The Tatler at the time he beat Fred Archers record when he rode 259 winners as opposed to Archers 246 in one season. Date: 1933
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
John WattsJohn Jack Watts was a British flat-race jockey, riding Ladas. In a career that lasted from 1880 until 1900 he rode the winners of 19 Classics
Lester Reiff (1877 1948), American jockey who achieved racing acclaim in the United Kingdom in the first decade of the twentieth century. Caption: Lester. Date: 1900
Grand Parade winning the DerbyFramed drawing of the Derby race showing three horses in motion -- Grand Parade winning the Victory Derby from Buchan, 1919. Date: 1919
Otto MaddenHerbert Otto Madden (1872 - 1942), four time British flat racing Champion Jockey. Cation: Otto Madden. Date: 1900
A Khaki Lincoln - the Jockey Club justified to carry onArmy officers in the paddock at Lincoln, watching the parade before the big race in March 1915. The salient feature of the racing at Lincoln last week was the prevalence of khaki both in
Two famous jockeys in khaki - Frank Wooton & G. DullerTwo famous jockeys in uniform - Frank Wootton (1894-1940) and G. Duller, serving with the motor transport division during the First World War. 1915
Our Greatest JockeyA portrait of Steve Donoghue (1884-1945), who was a leading flat race jockey in the 1920 s, shown here in blue and red silks
Steve Donoghue and sonStephen Donoghue (1884 - 1945), English flat race jockey who won the Epsom Derby six times. Pictured in The Tatler after heading up the winning list for the fourth year in succession on his horse
Jockeys as troopers in the 19th Hussars, WW1Leading jockeys pose for a photograph before leaving for the front for active service as troopers of the 19th Hussars in 1914. From left to right are: - Top row - R. Arbuthnot, N. Nutt, A
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
Steve Donoghue - English flat-race jockeySteve Donoghue (18841945) - a leading English flat-race jockey in the 1910s and 1920s. Champion Jockey 10 times between 1914 and 1923. Date: 1926
Silhouette of jockey on horseback at racesSilhouette of a jockey on horseback at the races, led by the trainer or owner. Date: 20th century
The Winner record label featuring horseracingA record label from The Winner, featuring Meet Me By Moonlight Alone by the Belgravia Quartette. Illustration shows a winning racehorse and jockey crossing the finish line first. Date: c.1925
Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News cover - GoodwoodFront cover of the Goodwood Number of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News featuring a jockey in the weighing room prior to a race. 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 Outsider by H. H. HarrisHumorous illustration showing an episode during the Grand National at Aintree - as all the jockeys and their mounts take a jump
Record label - The WinnerA record label for a recording of The Sweetest Flower That Blows, composed by C. B. Hawley and sung by Robert Carr. The label features a winning racehorse crossing the finish line. Date: c.1920
Uruguay - Montevideo - El Jockey Club Date: circa 1907
Sammy LoatesSamuel (" Sammy" or " Sam" ) Loates (1865 - 1932) - A British thoroughbred racehorse jockey from the famed Loates Family - his nickname at the time was Sammilotes
Arthur Coventry - Jockey Club StarterArthur Coventry - Former jockey, who became the Official Starter for the Jockey Club (see: 10073346). Date: 1892
Christmas card in the shape of a jockeys capChristmas card in the shape of a blue and white jockeys cap. Date: circa 1890s
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American Jockey Club Races; Jerome Park: Tom Bowling Winning the Jerome Stakes for 3 Year Olds, Value $5, 500; Dash Two Miles; October 4th 1873. (Un-official Time 3:40). Date 1873
A great double team trot. Date c1891
Sights at the fair ground. Date c1888
The racing King Salvator, mile record, 1: 35 1 / 2: by Prince CThe racing King Salvator, mile record, 1:35 1/2: by Prince Charlie, dam Salina by Lexington. Date c1891
The water jump. Date c1884
Parole: brown gelding, by Imp. Leamington, dam Maiden by Lexington. Jockey on running horse. Date c1879
View of the racecourse of the Coney Island Jockey Club situate at Sheepshead Bay Long Island. Date 1880
Inaugural spring running meeting of the Saint Louis Jockey and Trotting Club... Date c1878
Foxhall: By King Alfonso, dam Jamaica, by Lexington. Date c1882
Famous jockeys - Tommy WestonTommy Weston, jockey from Yorkshire who was champion jockey in 1926. Rode for Lord Derby and won the Derby on Sansovino in 1924. Date: 1927