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Jim Pike, Australian jockey, on his horse, Phar LapJames Edward (Jim) Pike (1892-1969), Australian jockey, on his horse, Phar Lap (1926-1932). circa 1931-1932
Hon Dorothy Paget with her horse, Golden MillerHon Dorothy Wyndham Paget (1905-1960) with her champion racehorse, Golden Miller (1927-1957). Date: circa 1930s
George Stubbs (1724-1806). Whistlejacket (c. 1762)George Stubbs (1724-1806). English painter. Whistlejacket (c. 1762). Oil on Canvas. National Gallery. London. England. UK
Beryl Markham (1902 1986), British-born Kenyan author, aviator, adventurer, and racehorse trainer. Photographed here, just after flying from Abingdon to Cape Breton Island
Pretty Polly - Queen of the Turf - sponsored by ApollinarisHorse Racing - Pretty Polly - The Queen of the Turf - sponsored by Apollinaris, " The Queen of Table Waters". Pretty Polly (1901-1931)
Henry Cecil - Racehorse trainer Date: 1970s - 1980s
Charlie Smirke, British jockey, on MahmoudCharlie Smirke (1906-1993), British jockey, on the Aga Khans horse, Mahmoud. Date: circa 1936
View of paddock and grandstand, Newbury racecourse. Date: circa 1910
6th Viscount FalmouthEVERLYN BOSCAWEN, sixth viscount FALMOUTH Noted racehorse owner. with his autograph Date: 1819 - 1889
Piastoon, Australian race horse, owned by R H Edkins, trainer E Fisher. Winner of seven races. Date: circa late 1920s
The Jockey of Artemision - a Hellenistic bronze statue of a young boy riding a horse, dated to around 150140 BC. A very rare surviving original bronze statue from Ancient Greece
Sporting Whist playing cards scorecard, Jockey and OwnerSporting Whist playing cards scorecard, Jockey and Racehorse Owner
Turf, with Jockey up, at Newmarket, by George StubbsTurf, with Jockey up, at Newmarket, painting by George Stubbs. A sale of the painting took place in December 1943. Turf was a bay colt owned by Lord Bolingbroke, one of Stubbs early patrons
Jo JumpingA painting of a white racehorse and rider, jumping over a small stream, about to land. Date: circa 1914
Hyperion in the PaddockThe racehorse Hyperion, winner of the Derby in a record time of 2 minutes 34 seconds. In the foreground are Cicely Lambton (1882-1972), wife of trainer George Lambton, and Mr Oswood, the head lad
Camille Clifford at StableCamille Clifford (1885-1971) the stage actress, and model for the Gibson girl illustrations, whose married name was Evans. She owned racehorses, and is here seen visiting a stable in Epsom. Date: 1933
Ascot ScenesReproductions of paintings by Charles Simpson (1885-1971) depicting scenes at Ascot on the race course and in the paddock. Date: 1930s
Tom Walls and HorseActor and horse owner/trainer Tom Walls (1883-1949) was well known for his appearances in Aldwych farces. Here he is pictured with his horse April the Fifth, victorious at this year's Derby
The Racehorse EclipseReproduction of a painting by George Stubbs (1724-1806) of the racehorse Eclipse (1764-1789). Eclipse was an undefeated thoroughbred who won 18 races and went on to become a successful sire
Horse at a Tea PartyGrand National winner Forbra enjoying a spot of high tea, courtesy of trainer Tom Rimell and family. Date: 1932
St. Leger WinnerAlbert Primrose, Lord Rosebery (1882-1974), previously styled Lord Dalmeny, leading his racehorse Sandwich after its St. Leger win. The jockey is Harry Wragg (1902-1985). Date: 1931
Pretty Polly, RacehorsePretty Polly, recently deceased at the age of 30, won over £37, 000 in her racing career, and achieved 22 victories. Date: circa 1931
The Racehorse Xandover, a recent winner at Newmarket, being ridden by jockey Edward Charlie Elliott. Date: 1931
Tom Pinch, RacehorseThe racehorse Tom Pinch, winner of several races in 1924. Also pictured are jockey George Archibald (1890-1927) and owner Lord Woolavington (1849-1935). Date: circa 1924
The Racehorse ParthParth was foaled in 1920 and best known for winning the 1923 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Date: circa 1925
The Racehorse ChosroesThe racehorse Chosroes, winner of the Manchester Cup and Hardwicke Stakes in 1924. Also pictured are owner Admiral Sir Hedworth Meux (1856-1929)
Sierra Leone, the RacehorseRacehorse Sierra Leone had achieved a run of seven races without being unplaced. Also pictured are owner Edward Stanley, Lord Derby (1865-1948), jockey Tommy Weston(1902-1981) and the Hon
The Racehorse ScherzoThe racehorse Scherzo with jockey Charlie Elliott (1904-1979). Also pictured are Scherzo's owner Captain J Fielden, and trainer O. Bell. Date: circa 1925
The Racehorse Zionist, being ridden by jockey Victor Smyth (1901-1984). Also pictured are Zionist's owner the Aga Khan III (1877-1957), and trainer Richard C. Dawson (1865-1955). Date: circa 1925
Pharos, the RacehorseThe racehorse Pharos, owned by Lord Derby, had won four of his seven races in the previous season. Date: circa 1925
Manna, a RacehorseThe Racehorse Manna (1922-1939) ran eight times and won four races in 1924 and 1925. He went on to have a succesful stud career. Also pictured are his owner Henry E
Twelve Pointer, ridden by Bernard CarslakeThe racehorse Twelve Pointer, with jockey Bernard Brownie Carslake (1886-1941) in the saddle. Date: circa 1925
The Tetrarch, a RacehorseThe Tetrarch (1911-1935), also known as Spotted Wonder, was a celebrated thoroughbred racehorse. Undefeated in his racing career, he was retired to stud in 1913. Date: circa 1925
Racehorse Saucy Sue, a recent winner at Goodwood. Also pictured are her owner Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor (1879-1952) and trainer Alec Taylor Jr (1862-1943). Date: 1924
Racehorse ScullionThe Racehorse Scullion, his owner George Hardy, and trainer Captain Thomas Hogg (1879-1942). Date: circa 1924
Lewes Stable and Owner G. PooleScenes from Lewes Stable, owned by G. Poole, who is pictured in one of the images. Also shown are champion jockey L. B. Rees and racehorse Ned Carver. Date: circa 1924
The Racehorse MassineThoroughbred racehorse Massine, winner of the Ascot Gold Cup. Pictured below are owner Henri Ternynck and trainer Elijah Cunnington. Date: 1924
Tom Walls with horse and jockey, racing fixturesRacehorse owner Tom Walls with horse and jockey, racing fixtures Date: 1930
Longfellow - American Thoroughbred racehorse and sireLongfellow (1867-1893) - an American Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Date: circa 1890
Ras Prince Monolulu (1881 - 1965), real name Peter Carl Mackay (or McKay). From the Illustrated London News, 20th February 1965: Britains most colourful racehorse tipster is dead. Date: 1960s
Record Newmarket Sales - Flair sold for 15, 000 guineasThoroughbred racehorses for Newmarket recently bought and sold by various enthusiasts. Most came from the stable of the late Sir Daniel Cooper, with Flair, bought by Sir Frederick Stern. 1909
Zorzis George Michalinos, Greek-born racehorse owner. Date: 1938
Sir George Chetwynd (1849 - 1917), 4th Baronet of Brocton Hall, racehorse owner. Date: 1887
Gothic, Australian race horse, owned bys Green, trainer L Robertson. Winner of two races. Date: circa late 1920s
Heroic, Australian race horse, owned by C B Kellow, trainer J Holt. Winner of 21 races. Date: circa late 1920s
Pilliewinkie, Australian race horse, owned by Sir Samuel Hordern, trainer J Scobie. Winner of 14 races. Date: circa late 1920s
Bacchus, Australian race horse, owned and trained by W Kelso. Winner of three races. Date: circa late 1920s
Valcaire, Australian race horse, won seven races as a three-year-old and two more as a four-year-old. Date: circa late 1920s