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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
Beacon Course at Newmarket with headless riderAn unusual painting by the artist J. N. Sartorius showing a horse race at Newmarket but with the runner up rider headless. Date: 1928
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
Design for Silk Scarf or Tie with horseracing scene. Watercolour and ink on heavy paper. Silver Studio. 1953
Famous jockeys - Joe ChildsJockey Joe Childs, pictured in the colours of King George V. Childs was the Kings first jockey and rode many winners in recent seasons for the Beckhampton stables, including Coronach. Date: 1927
Horseracing - Waiting for the Starters Signal Date: circa 1910s
Famous jockeys - Charles SmirkeJockey Charles Smirke, who rode for the Aga Khan and was trained by Stanley Wootton. Date: 1927
The Derby by Gilbert HolidayThe crucial final moment of the Epsom Derby as the jockeys urge their horses towards the finish line. Date: 1927
Queen Elizabeth II meets Gordon Richards at the DerbyQueen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh meet jockey, Sir Gordon Richards in the paddock after his victory in the Derby in Coronation year. Date: 1953
Grand National at Aintree by Gilbert HolidayThe steeplechase horse race, the Grand National, run at Aintree, Liverpool showing the Canal Turn which provides many thrills
Victorian Scrap -- Jockey. late 19th century
Horses racing on a horseshoe-shaped Christmas cardHorses and their jockeys racing on a horseshoe-shaped Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Christmas card in the shape of a jockeys capChristmas card in the shape of a pink and green jockeys cap decorated with lilies of the valley. Date: circa 1890s
Greetings card in the shape of a jockeys capGreetings card in the shape of a brown jockeys cap. Date: circa 1890s
The Nose Game - Inquisitive Nose B9, Denotes Spirit of Enquiry. 1927
Horse racing in The NetherlandsHorse Racing in The Netherlands. Date: 1906
Caricature, Fred Archer and George Fordham, jockeysCaricature, Frederick James (Fred) Archer (1857-1886), and George Fordham (1837-1887), British flat race jockeys -- Goodwood. 1882
FEMALE D. J. 1960SA female DJ plays records in a London nightclub Date: 1960s
Jockey Galop / VignettesSix jockeys wearing their colours. Date: 19th century
Photo of Champion Jockey Gordon RichardsBlack and white photo in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News of 28th November 1925 showing jockey Gordon Richards. Richards was the British flat racing Champion Jockey 26 times
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
The Whip by Cecil Raleigh and Henry HamiltonPromotional postcard for The Whip by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 9th September 1909
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
Gay Pageantry at Royal Ascot by Howard ElcockThe picturesque and fashionable crowd in the stands at Royal Ascot watch as the horses and their jockeys gallop past during a race. Date: 1928
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
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
The Great Water Joke by H. M. BatemanCartoon by H. M. Bateman showing horses and their jockeys finding that the other side of a water jump is substantially higher than the side from where they took off
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
The Great Derby Race for 1851The Great Derby Race for Eighteen Hundred and Fifty-One. Mr Punch is out front, followed by Joseph Paxton, and then various jockeys from all nations riding a variety of animals - a bull, an elephant
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
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 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
Christmas card in the shape of a jockeys capChristmas card in the shape of a blue and white jockeys cap. Date: circa 1890s
Celebrated winning horses and jockeys of the american turf. Date 1889
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
Lord Lonsdale kicks off jockey football match, LondonA novel football match played at Fulham, London, between a team composed of the leading Flat Race Jockeys and thirteen popular notabilities including leaders in many branches of sport
Fighting it Out at Glorious GoodwoodArtists impression of a fighting finish at Goodwood, described in The Bystander magazine (from where this image is taken) as the most popular and prettiest of meetings