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William Walker, 1st Baron WavertreeWilliam Hall Walker, 1st Baron Wavertree (1856 1933), British businessman, politician, art collector, and an important figure in Thoroughbred racehorse breeding. Date: 1912
Sir John Blundell Maple - Politician and PhilanthropistSir John Blundell Maple, 1st Baronet (1845-1903) - Furniture merchant, MP, successful racehorse owner and Philanthropist who rebuilt University College Hospital. Date: 1889
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
Three horses racing -- a close finish. Date: circa 1910
Horses near the winning post, Epsom Oaks, including the winner, Exhibitionist. Date: 1937
Horses at starting line, Doncaster racecourseHorses at the starting line, Doncaster racecourse, with a grandstand in the background. Date: circa 1910
Start of the Gold Cup race, AscotStart of the Gold Cup, Ascot, with eventual winner White Knight (left) and Bridge of Canney (right). The cup had been stolen two days earlier, while on display. Date: 1907
Volodyovski, champion racehorse, with groomVolodyovski (1898-1917), champion racehorse, owned by William C Whitney and others, seen here with a groom. Date: 1901
Diamond Jubilee, champion racehorse, with groomDiamond Jubilee (1897-1923), champion racehorse, owned by the Prince of Wales, seen here with a groom. Date: 1900
Flying Fox, champion racehorse, with groomFlying Fox (1896-1911), champion racehorse, owned by the Duke of Westminster, seen here with a groom. Date: 1899
Enid, Countess of ChesterfieldEnid Edith Scudamore-Stanhope, Countess of Chesterfield (10 September 1878 30 November 1957) was a British heiress and racehorse breeder
Illustration, Tattersalls after the Derby RaceIllustration, Tattersall s, or, a Glance at the Settling Day after the Derby Race -- Felix Qui Nihil Debet (happy the man who owes nothing). An auction scene at the famous horse dealers. Date: 1832
Illustration, Steeplechase at St Albans (or rather in the surrounding countryside) on 8 March 1832, with nineteen competitors. Date: 1832
Illustration, Birmingham, winner of the St Leger StakesIllustration, Birmingham, a thoroughbred racehorse owned by Mr Beardsworth, winner of the St Leger Stakes at Doncaster in 1830. Date: 1832
Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster (1825 1899), English landowner, politician and racehorse owner. Date: 1853
Edward HultonSir Edward Hulton (1869 - 1925), British newspaper publisher and racehorse owner. Founded the Daily Sketch and bought and developed the Evening Standard
Sir James Buchanan - Businessman and PhilanthropistJames Buchanan, 1st Baron Woolavington (18491935) - British businessman, philanthropist and racehorse owner/breeder. Date: 1926
Edward George Villiers Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby (18651948) - British soldier, Conservative politician, diplomat and racehorse owner
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
Record label - The WinnerA record label for a recording of The Sweetest Flower That Blows, composed by C. B. Hawley and sung by Robert Carr. The label features a winning racehorse crossing the finish line. Date: c.1920
People on ships deck playing a gamePeople on the deck of a ship, playing a game involving wooden models of racehorses, with a racecourse marked out in white
Alfred W. Cox, Vanity Fair, SpyALFRED WILLIAM COX (1857-1919) Racehorse owner and breeder. Caption: Fairie Date: 1857-1919
Joseph H. Hawley, Vanity Fair, ATnSIR JOSEPH HENRY HAWLEY 3rd baronet (1813/41875). Racehorse owner and breeder, not adverse to a large wager himself winning 250, 000 on three races alone
John Scott, TrainerJOHN SCOTT celebrated racehorse trainer, depicted at Newmarket Date: 1794 - 1871
James MerryJAMES MERRY Racehorse owner, wearing as fine a top hat as any in our files. And with his autograph, too. Date: 1805 - 1877
James LowtherJAMES LOWTHER Statesman and racehorse owner Date: 1840 - 1904
J B Leigh SportsmanJ B LEIGH Sportsman and racehorse owner with his autograph Date: 1858 - ?
Sammy LoatesSamuel (" Sammy" or " Sam" ) Loates (1865 - 1932) - A British thoroughbred racehorse jockey from the famed Loates Family - his nickname at the time was Sammilotes
Two Racehorse Trainers share an in-jokeThe Long Un - " I think I shall go an see my Osses To-Morrow." The Short Un - " Yes? Where do you keep em - Attenborough s