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England / NewmarketA glimpse of the High Street, Newmarket, Suffolk, England, showing the Waggon and Horses Inn (built 1868). Date: 1950s
Winner of the One Thousand Guineas at Newmarket, 1943Walter Earl (right) the trainer of the winning horse, Herringbone, ridden by Harry Wragg, is pictured with another trainer, Jack Jarvis, whose horse, Ribbon, was beaten
The Newmarket Houghton MeetingVarious horse races relating to the Newmarket Houghton meeting, including the Limekiln Stakes won by Mr Fairies Bayardo, The Old Nursery Stakes won by Charlemont
Garden Path winning the Two Thousand Guineas at NewmarketGarden Path, a brown filly belonging to Lord Derby and ridden by Harry Wragg, pictured winning the Two Thousand Guineas at Newmarket against Major David Wills Blue Peter colt
Cesarewitch Handicap race, NewmarketThe close finish between Willonyx (nearest horse) and Martingale II at the 1911 Cesarewitch Handicap race at Newmarket racecourse, Suffolk. 1911
The Jockey Club, Newmarket Date: circa 1930s
MODERN COLOGNEThe Neumarkt area of Cologne, Germany, showing the modern Post World War Two buildings. Date: late 1960s
Old Newmarkeet ShopAn interesting old crooked shop, which is definately ripe for renovation, Newmarket, Suffolk, England. Date: 1960s
A well-to-do couple in country clothingMr and Mrs Frankie More O Ferrall at the Newmarket bloodstock sale for breeders of thoroughbred racehorses. Date: 1954
The hoof of the racehorse, EclipseA piece of gold plate, with the hoof of Eclipse, the British racehorse, presented to the Jockey club at Newmarket by William IV in 1832. Date: 1832
Newmarket Training 1962Exercising racehorses at Newmarket, England. Date: 1962
Racing at NewmarketThe British thoroughbred racehorse, Bayardo, wins the Middle Park Plate at Newmarket
Newmarket, SuffolkThe premises of the Jockey Club at Newmarket, Suffolk
A Grand Finish. Racing at Newmarket, 1939Gyroscope, ridden by P.Maher just pipping His Highness to the post during the Cambridgeshire Class I race at Newmarket in 1939
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
Riding Dress 1841Huntsman: pleated plaid trousers, shooting coat with many pockets. Riding Habits: jockey cap, Newmarket coat & top boots; buttoned jacket & skirt with a train
Soldier & Civilians 1854Pantaloons -1 pair in a diaper pattern, neckties, top hats, shirt with pleated cuffs, pumps with bows, Newmarket or cutaway coats, a brown coat cut square across the front
Newmarket Training, 1790Exercising horses at Newmarket: the Prince of Wales, George IV is in the foreground
French MenservantsFrench menservants in outdoor and indoor livery: top hat with cockade, braided cutaway coat with stand collar, spatterdashes, coat with M- cut collar, breeches
Jockey Club InteriorThe Jockey Club, Newmarket - A cosy corner