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Winner Collection (page 12)

Background imageWinner Collection: Willie Applegarth - English Champion Sprinter

Willie Applegarth - English Champion Sprinter
William Reuben " Willie" Applegarth (1890-1958) - won bronze medal at the Stockholm Olympic Games in 1912. Date: 1912

Background imageWinner Collection: Humber monoplane

Humber monoplane, the winner of the 15 Guinea Cup, Brooklands, May 1910, flown by George A. Barnes. Date: 1910

Background imageWinner Collection: Lt Cyrus Bettis with the Curtiss Model 42 R3C-1

Lt Cyrus Bettis with the Curtiss Model 42 R3C-1 Pulitzer Racer winner of the Pulitzer Trophy at Mitchell Field, 12 October 1925. Date: 1925

Background imageWinner Collection: Auster J-2 Arrow OO-ABS

Auster J-2 Arrow OO-ABS
Auster J-2 Arrow, OO-ABS, the winner of the Arrival Competition, Southend Air Rally, 9 August 1947. Date: 1947

Background imageWinner Collection: L Chiron at the wheel of the Type 51 Bugatti

L Chiron at the wheel of the Type 51 Bugatti, an eight-cylinder, 2 litre car developing 160 bhp, winner of the 1931 ten-hour French Grand Prix at Montlhery with an average of 78.16 mph

Background imageWinner Collection: First Grand Prix Winner - The Hungarian, Szisz

First Grand Prix Winner - The Hungarian, Szisz, who won the first Grand Prix of the Automobile Club de France on Jun 26/27 1906, averaging 63 mph for 769.9 miles on the Sarthe course

Background imageWinner Collection: HP Panhard

HP Panhard
70 HP Panhard, winner of Circuit des Ardennes Race, 1902 Date: 1902

Background imageWinner Collection: Wildlife Photographer of the Year 1987

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 1987
Wildlife Photographer of the Year advertisement poster featuring the photograph Oyster Catcher by Mike Wilkes (Winner: Animal Potraits)

Background imageWinner Collection: Weishaar Winner 100 mi. race, Norton, Kan. Oct. 22, 14. Time

Weishaar Winner 100 mi. race, Norton, Kan. Oct. 22, 14. Time 2 hr. 1 1/2 min. World record. Photograph shows portrait of racing champion Ray Weishaar on motorcycle. Date c1914 October 27

Background imageWinner Collection: The American Champion Yacht Puritan

The American Champion Yacht Puritan. Modelled by Edward Burgess, of Boston, Mass. Winner of the Two Races for the Americas Cup against the English Cutter Genesta at New York, Sept

Background imageWinner Collection: The Union Jack Hockey Club. Canada

The Union Jack Hockey Club. Canada
The Union Jack Hockey Club. Junior O.H.A. champions of Western Ontario 1914. In the centre of the picture is Frank Selke, times winner of the Stanley cup as manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs

Background imageWinner Collection: Captain Morgan, Rifle Corps, ADC. to General Bernard, on Cox

Captain Morgan, Rifle Corps, ADC. to General Bernard, on Coxcomb the winner of the Crimean races, the property of Captain Barnard, Grenadier Guards

Background imageWinner Collection: Percheron stallion Duc de Chartres, imported by A. Rogy: win

Percheron stallion Duc de Chartres, imported by A. Rogy: winner of first prize, grand gold medal, at the Concours Hippique Regional; held at Alencon, France, in 1873. Date c1883

Background imageWinner Collection: A sure winner

A sure winner. Date 1887 Nov. 16

Background imageWinner Collection: The Clipper Yacht America

The Clipper Yacht America of New York. Winner of The Cup in the Great Match for All Nations at Cowes, August 22nd 1851. Date: August 22nd 1851

Background imageWinner Collection: Greyhound racing at White City, 1927

Greyhound racing at White City, 1927
Only a year after the first greyhound racing tracks arrived in Britain and society has whole-heartedly embraced the sport

Background imageWinner Collection: Sea Fishing Festival, Southend-on-Sea, Essex

Sea Fishing Festival, Southend-on-Sea, Essex
The winner of the Southend-on-Sea Fishing Festival serving refreshments to a lady competitor on Southend pier. circa 1911

Background imageWinner Collection: Top Sea Scout for 1975

Top Sea Scout for 1975. This years winner of an award for the leading Sea Scout in the country was 19-year-old Romford (Essex) Venture Sea Scout, Leigh Brand

Background imageWinner Collection: Cesarewitch Handicap race, Newmarket

Cesarewitch Handicap race, Newmarket
The close finish between Willonyx (nearest horse) and Martingale II at the 1911 Cesarewitch Handicap race at Newmarket racecourse, Suffolk. 1911

Background imageWinner Collection: RN Prize presentation to Stephen McGory

RN Prize presentation to Stephen McGory
Presentation of a Royal Navy Prize (for 1977) by Captain Charles Le Mesurier, representing Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command, to Stephen McGory (right) of Newtownards Sea Scouts

Background imageWinner Collection: RN Prize presentation to Andrew Node

RN Prize presentation to Andrew Node
Presentation of a Royal Navy prize by Captain Charles Le Mesurier (right), representing Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command, to Andrew Node. 19 January 1979

Background imageWinner Collection: Mrs Kempton bids farewell to Mick the Miller

Mrs Kempton bids farewell to Mick the Miller
Mrs Arundel Kempton, owner of the legendary champion greyhound Mick the Miller at Liverpool Street Station. Having run his last race, he was off to Norfolk for stud duties. Date: 1931

Background imageWinner Collection: Racehorse Aldaniti at a charity fundraising event

Racehorse Aldaniti at a charity fundraising event
The racehorse Aldaniti (1970-1997), a chestnut gelding, meeting admirers at a charity fundraising event. Aldaniti won the Grand National in 1981, and his jockey, Bob Champion

Background imageWinner Collection: Man with champion shire horse at a County Show, Cornwall

Man with champion shire horse at a County Show, Cornwall
A man with his champion shire horse at a County Show in Cornwall. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageWinner Collection: The Olympic Games - London, 1908

The Olympic Games - London, 1908
Scenes from the 1908 Olympic Games, held at Shepherds Bush stadium in London. 1. R. W. Rose (U.S.), winner of Putting the Weight, 46ft 7 1/2 in. 2. Gymnastic Team Competition - Swedish. 3. H

Background imageWinner Collection: Verner von Heidenstam

Verner von Heidenstam (1859 - 1940). He was a Swedish poet and novelist, a laureate of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1916. He was a member of the Swedish Academy from 1912. Date: C. 1910

Background imageWinner Collection: Horse Racing - Won in a Canter

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

Background imageWinner Collection: Medal, Derby Schools Athletic Association

Medal, Derby Schools Athletic Association
Medal of the Derby Schools Athletic Association, awarded to K. W. Watson for first prize in the Bromham Shield. Featuring the Derby emblem of a deer in a park at the centre. Date: 1923

Background imageWinner Collection: Olympics - London 1908

Olympics - London 1908
Series of photographs taken from the 1908 Olympic Games in London. 1. Weighing the javelins. 2. Swedish president congratulating the winner. 3. E. V

Background imageWinner Collection: Australian Yacht Race

Australian Yacht Race
The yacht Vanessa, the winner the Blue Ribbon of sailing in the Sayonara Cup, Australias premier yachting challenge race. Date: 1930s

Background imageWinner Collection: Brazilian Beauty Queen

Brazilian Beauty Queen
A camera woman films a close- up of the winner of a beauty contest held at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America. Date: 1930s

Background imageWinner Collection: Ragnhild Hveger

Ragnhild Hveger
Danish swimmer RAGNHILD HVEGER (b. 1920), who was the holder, in 1941, of no less than 19 world records at one time. 400 metre Silver medal winner at 1936 Olympics. Date: 1930s

Background imageWinner Collection: Horse Racing - Won by a Short Head

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

Background imageWinner Collection: Football medal, Derby Sunday Schools

Football medal, Derby Sunday Schools
Football medal of the Derby Sunday Schools Amateur Football League, 1910-1911 season, awarded to J. H. Watson. 1911

Background imageWinner Collection: Swimming medal, Derby Peace Celebrations

Swimming medal, Derby Peace Celebrations
Swimming medal of the County Borough of Derby Peace Celebrations, Life Saving Competition, awarded to J. H. Watson. Showing the Derby emblem at the centre, the Deer in a Park. 1919

Background imageWinner Collection: Winner of Schneider Trophy Race, Baltimore, USA

Winner of Schneider Trophy Race, Baltimore, USA
Lieutenant James A Doolittle standing on the pontoon of his Curtiss Racer, winner of the Schneider Trophy Cup Race, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Date: 26 October 1925

Background imageWinner Collection: Swimming medal, Derby Water Polo League

Swimming medal, Derby Water Polo League
Swimming medal of the Derby Water Polo League, awarded to one of the champions, J. H. Watson. Showing an outdoor scene with swimmers in the water and another swimmer diving in. 1907

Background imageWinner Collection: Brie Shepherd Dog at 1863 Paris dog show

Brie Shepherd Dog at 1863 Paris dog show
The Brie (Briard) Shepherd Dog, named Charmante, belonging to M Janet, winner of the prix d honneur at the 1863 Paris dog show. Date: 1863

Background imageWinner Collection: Cattle Dog at 1863 Paris dog show

Cattle Dog at 1863 Paris dog show
A Cattle Dog (Chien a Boeufs), named Brisach, belonging to M Marotl, winner of a gold medal at the 1863 Paris dog show. Date: 1863

Background imageWinner Collection: Brie Shepherd Dogs at 1865 Paris dog show

Brie Shepherd Dogs at 1865 Paris dog show
Brie (Briard) Shepherd Dogs, including puppies, belonging to M Teyssier des Farges, winner of the prix d honneur at the 1865 Paris dog show. Date: 1865

Background imageWinner Collection: Prize Collie Dog

Prize Collie Dog Date: 1905

Background imageWinner Collection: Reiff, winner of the 5, 000 metres, 1948 London Olympics

Reiff, winner of the 5, 000 metres, 1948 London Olympics
Belgian long-distance runner Reiff managed to snatch the lead from the Czech competitor Zatopek with three laps to go, to win the 5, 000 metres at 1984 London Olympic Games. Date: 1948

Background imageWinner Collection: Aviation competition at Rheims, 1909, Farman, Latham & Paulh

Aviation competition at Rheims, 1909, Farman, Latham & Paulh
Page from the Bystander reporting on the record flights made at Rheims Aviation Meeting in 1909. showing the winner, Henri Farman who flew 116 miles in 3 hours, 4 minutes

Background imageWinner Collection: Triple-crown winner, Gainsborough

Triple-crown winner, Gainsborough
Lady James Douglass thoroughbred racehorse, Gainsborough, who won the Triple Crown in 1918. Gainsboroughs father was Bayardo and his mother, Rosedrop. Date: 1918

Background imageWinner Collection: 1923 Epsom Derby

1923 Epsom Derby
The 1923 Epsom Derby runners hug the rail as they round Tattenham Corner. In the lead is eventual winner Papyrus, with jockey Steve Donoghue on his way to a third successive victory in the race

Background imageWinner Collection: P. M. Scott, National Gliding Champion

P. M. Scott, National Gliding Champion
P.M. Scott, winner of the 1963 National Gliding Championships, sitting in an Olympia 419 glider at the Lasham Gliding Centre

Background imageWinner Collection: Small girl with prize winning celery

Small girl with prize winning celery
A little girl grins with delight as she is dwarfed by some gigantic celery she is holding, along with a first prize certificate, presumably for said celerys impressive proportions. c.1947

Background imageWinner Collection: 1950s Beauty Contest

1950s Beauty Contest
Beauty contest, Miami, Florida, USA, 1954 Date: 1950s



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