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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
Starter caught at the ToteThe Starter who was Caught at the Tote by Patrick Bellew. The massed ranks of punters, jockeys, policeman and even a horse react with undiluted horror at the sight of the race starter placing a bet
Silhouette of horseracing sceneSilhouette of a horseracing scene, showing four jockeys and their horses in profile, leaping a tall hedge. Each jockey is wearing different colours
Horse Racing - Won in a Canter. The victor in this race trots back to the paddock having taken the win. The jockey has been adorned with a victory wreath. Date: circa 1920s
Horse Racing - Neck and Neck by Antonio Donadini. Two jockeys battling it out at the head os the field in thsi steeplechase race. Date: circa 1920s
Horse Racing - Won by a Short Head. A very close finish to this race, with one horse managing to stick its neck out enough to claim the race. Date: circa 1920s
Horse Racing - Going to the Post. Getting ready for the start of the race. Date: circa 1920s
Young lady in black and white dress by Lucien LelongYoung lady wearing a 3/4 length white dress in crepe de chine with large black floral design and black cape, by Lucien Lelong. Racehorses and jockeys can be seen between the trees in the background
1919 Racing Season - some leading figuresLeading figures of the 1919 racing season. Horses: 1. Tetratema, 2. Grand Parade, 3. Keysoe, 4. Buchan. Owners: 5. Lord Glanely, 6. Lord Derby, 7. Major Dermot McCalmont, 8. Mr J White
Racing at NewmarketThe British thoroughbred racehorse, Bayardo, wins the Middle Park Plate at Newmarket
At the Derby / Ally SloperAlly Sloper and Iky Moses set up as a touts at the Epsom Derby. Unfortunately their chosen position in the middle of the course will soon land them in trouble with the police and the jockey s
Steve Donoghue back in the saddleSteve Donoghue (1884 - 1945), English flat race jockey, winner of the Epsom Derby on six occasions pictured riding a donkey at a fete for disabled soldiers at Gifford House, Roehampton
Steve Donoghue
Horseracing sceneHorses and their riders approach the line at speed. Pencil and crayon sketch by Malcolm Greensmith
The Hennessy Gold Cup 1984The leading riders jump a fence in the Hennessy Gold Cup race of 1984. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Beechers BrookA horse and his rider take a tumble at the infamous Beechers Brook on the Grand National course at Aintree
Horse Racing / SilkThe Start The flag is lowered signalling the start of the race and seven mounted jockeys gallop away from the starting line on their horses
Horses at NewmarketHorse racing at Newmarket during World War II. Nearing the stands, Sun Chariot is still clear of her field but Afterthought (second from left) and Feberion (extreme left) were on her track
Advertising calendar for a saddler, harness and collar makerA design for an advertising calendar for Miller, manufacturers of equine tack manufacturers. The picture shows a horse shoe containing famous jockeys; Fred Archer, John Osborne, Fred Webb, J.Goater
Epsom Derby Paddock 1892Owners and jockeys gather in the paddock before the race
The Jockey / John DoyleA political caricature. Wot hopes in the long run, to distance the Colonel & Old Shiver-my-Timbers, give Kentine the " go by", and win the CROWN STAKES
Horse Racing / HowittA delightful depiction of an early 19th century horse race, with spectators (also on horseback) following alongside behind the track rail
Women Jockeys ForeseenA RATHER FAST STEEPLECHASE Women jockeys foreseen
The Race Finish 1775Three jockeys and their mounts pass the finishing post to the applause of three spectators. Rather savage looking riding crops appear to have been employed
Racing in BosniaA dramatic and colourful horse race in Bosnia
St Leger Race 1836A fast start to the St Leger race
Rubbing down the HorsesWeighing the jockeys and rubbing down the horses before a race
Simon Templeman, JockeySimon Templeman, the celebrated jockey
Aerial RacecourseRacegoers will find that airborne jockeys will bring a new dimension of excitement to their sport
A Close FinishA close finish
Futuristic underwater racecourseA futuristic underwater racecourse, with the jockeys riding large fish towards the finishing line while the spectators wave and cheer