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Racegoers with cold lunch, Ascot racecourse, BerkshireRacegoers with their cold lunch, and a bookmaker marking up the odds for the next race, at Ascot racecourse, Berkshire. The ground is littered with unsuccessful betting slips. Date: 1922
River punting 1906Woman wearing a white sheer linen trimmed with mardeira work in the natural blue shade and bows of black taffeta, hat is trimmed with chene ribbon and touches of chestnut tulle. Date: 1906
Take My Tip The one way to follow horses with successTake My Tip.. Theres only one way of following horses with any success... AND THIS IS IT! circa 1930s
Some British Workmen - A Brass Finisher - play on words as this punter has lost ( finished with ) all his brass. Perhaps the consumption of the two bottle of champagne (pictured discarded behind him)
Two women in summer clothing for Henley Regatta 1907Two women wearing designs for Henley Regatta. (left) Dress is of white linen trimmed with panels of pale blue lace fastened with linen buttons
WW1 - A Punt PatrolWW1 - Leisurely cruising down a river, the well-prepared punter has a canon gun positioned at the front of the boat. Date: 1915
Dainty frock for regattas 1909Woman wearing a large brimmed hat trimmed with scarf ninon and palest poppies, dress poplin linen, trimmed with appliques of linen outlining a guimpe of tucked muslin. 1909
Farmers haymakingCharlie Punter and his uncle Fred Boulton haymaking on Charlies Farm; Pound Farm in Rodbourne, Wiltshire. England. Date: circa 1939
River Humour - The Amateur Punter circa 1909
Gentleman with his copy of The Winning PostGentleman racegoer checking the days form (and racing gossip) in his copy of The Winning Post. The paper was run by Roberts Sievier, which he used to attack those he disliked on the turf. Date: 1907
Gentleman holding up The Winning Post PaperA jolly gentleman (" Sir Davy" Stephens of Kingstown)holding up a poster for The Winning Post run by Roberts Sievier. He used the publication to attack those he disliked on the turf
The Winning Post and a Bottle of Port - " My word, what combinations!". The Winning Post was run by Roberts Sievier who mostly used the publication to attack those he disliked on the turf
Cam at CambridgeA lady punter takes her passengers beneath the bridge over the Cam at St Johns College, Cambridge
Henley / a Lady PuntsA lady punter