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IMMACULATE CONCEPTIONTwo knights dispute whether the Immaculate Conception is true or not, and decide it with a joust : needless to say, the believer is the winner... Date: 16th century
KING CASH THE WINNERCARTOON: King Cash the habitual victor. Date: 1885
Oliver Dixon on Master RoystonAt the Last Fence: Mr Oliver Dixons " Master Royston, " Owner up, Winner of the Open Point-to-Point Steeplechase. Date: 1904
Mr Oliver Dixons Red Fox - The Champion HunterThe Champion Hunter at the Hunters Improvement Societys Show at The Royal Agricultural Hall: Mr Oliver Dixons Red Fox. Winner of the Gold Medal. Date: 1925
W. M. Turners Ladies Choir - Winners of 46 prizesW. M. Turners Ladies Choir, Nottingham - Winners of 46 prizes Date: 1926
Supermarine S-6B with Rolls-Royce R Piston Aero-Engine During Production Date: 1931
British Heavyweight Champion Len Harvey (1906-1976) - became champion in 1933, won the British Empire Heavyweight Championship in 1934 - undefeated light heavyweight champion
A Jolly Tennis girl volleys home another winner! Date: 1914
Elizabeth, Duchess of York winning a bottle of Champagne by hooking a wooden bottle with a fishing rod and line at a Garden Party in July 1933 held at Portman House
Crufts Dog Show - dogs and ownersCrufts Dog Show -- sketches of winning dogs and their owners. circa 1899
Dorothea Lambert Chambers, tennis championDorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers (1878 - 1960), English tennis player and seven time winner of the ladies singles title at Wimbledon between 1903 and 1914
Autocar Poster -- first French Grand PrixAutocar Poster -- Szisz in his red Renault, in which he won the first French Grand Prix. His average speed for the race was 63 mph. The circuit used was near Le Mans. Date: 1906
Milan Ryzl, Czech biochemist and parapsychologistMilan Ryzl (1928-2011), Czech biochemist and parapsychologist, winner of the 1962 McDougall Award for parapsychology research
1948 - Emil ZatopekEmil Zatopek (1922 - 2000), Czech long distance runner pictured following his victory in the 10, 000m race at the London 1948 Olympic Games, only the second race he had ever run at that distance
Zig-Zag Fag PapersSplendid wrapper for a packet of Zig-Zag cigarette papers, winner of many gold medals
Champion Town CrierMr. Gomer Thomas, winner of the National Town Criers Championships of England and Wales, at Marlborough, Wiltshire, waving his Champtionship Cup aloft!
Champion Piper - Oban, ScotlandChampion Piper John McColl (1860-1943) - Oban, Scotland. One of a family of famous MacColl pipers. Date: circa 1903
James Finney, English swimmerJames Finney (1862-?), English swimmer. late 19th century
Group photo, British officers, East Africa, WW1Group photo, British officers, in East Africa during WW1. From left, front row: R E Herring, Dr Jewell and Major Sweeny, all of whom were awarded the MC. 1917
Kellsboro Jack - winner of the Grand National, 1933A head study of Kellsboro Jack, the racehorse and winner of the 1933 Grand National owned by Mrs Ambrose Clark. 1933
21st Birthday Card with Horse Racing. 20th century
Fred Archer, English jockeyFrederick James (Fred) Archer (1857-1886), English flat-race jockey. Date: late 19th century
Flixton Carnivals Rosebud and Little Rosebud, ManchesterFlixton (Urmston & District) Carnivals Rosebud and Little Rosebud, junior versions of the Rose Queen, Manchester. Date: circa 1979
Royal Navy, China fleet regatta results, Wei-Hai-Wei. With a photo of the Yokohama Bowl, won by HMS Cumberland. HMS Berwick came 2nd and HMS Suffolk 3rd. Date: 1931
Paris to Bordeaux Race 1895The first car driving on Michelin tyres to win the Paris to Bordeax race in 1895. Ceramic tile picture ftom the Michelin Building in Fulham Road, London Date: 1905
Lance-Sergeant Douglas Belcher V. CLance-Sergeant Douglas Belcher of the London Rifle Brigade, the first Territorial, other than an officer to receive the Victoria Cross in the First World War
Glorious L Battery, Gunner Derbyshire, Driver OsborneThree members of " L" Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, which gallantly maintained fire using three guns against surprise fire from a strong German force comprising ten field guns
Captain James McCudden V. CCaptain James McCudden (1895 - 1918), R.F.C, V.C. D.S.O. (with bar), M.C. (with bar), M.M. Croix de Guerre, British WWI flying ace and recipient of the Victoria Cross
Abrahams wins the 100m final, 1924 Paris OlympicsHarold Maurice Abrahams, CBE, (15 December 1899 14 January 1978), British athlete of Jewish origin pictured winning the 100 metre sprint final at the Paris Olympic Games of 1924
Douglas Lowe winning 800m Olympic final in 1924Douglas Gordon Arthur Lowe (7 August 1902 30 March 1981) was a British double Olympic Games champion, winning gold medals in 1924 and 1928
The Illustrated London News Christmas Number 1915Front cover illustration for the ILNs Christmas Number 1915, depicting a World War I soldier and Victoria Cross winner back at home from the front enjoying the admiration of his children
Tom Campbell Black, 1899-1936, winner of MacRobertson Air RaTom Campbell Black, 1899-1936, winner of the MacRobertson Air Race, London to Melbourne race in 1934, with his wife, the actress Florence Desmond
de Havilland DH83 Fox Moth, G-ABUT, the winner of the 1932 Kings Cup race
Sporting Gal and her winning racehorse" Won by a Head" Beautiful image by Harrison Fisher of a Sporting girl rider with her hat, red waistcoat and riding crop, holding onto the head of her noble racing steed
The Derby by Gilbert HolidayThe crucial final moment of the Epsom Derby as the jockeys urge their horses towards the finish line. Date: 1927
Queen Elizabeth II meets Gordon Richards at the DerbyQueen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh meet jockey, Sir Gordon Richards in the paddock after his victory in the Derby in Coronation year. Date: 1953
Princess Elizabeth and Margaret in driving class at WindsorPrincess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) and her sister, Princess Margaret the winners of a cup in the private driving class for the best single turn-out at the Royal Windsor Show in May 1945
Charles Rowell. The Celebrated Pedestrian. Born in Chesterton, Cambridgeshire, England, August 12th 1853. Height 6 ft. 5 ins. Weight 140 lbs. Winner of the Astley Belt
Henryk Sienkievicz (1846 - 1916). Polish author ( Quo vadis etc) - won Nobel Prize for Literature in 1905. Date: 1900
Supermarine S6 - Schneider Trophy 1929The Supermarine S6 which helped Great Britain win the Schneider Trophy in 1929. The Schneider Trophy was a competition for seaplanes held in 1929 off Cowes, Isle of Wight
Suzanne Lenglen (1899 - 1938), French tennis player, winner of 81 singles titles during the 1920s. Pictured on court running for a shot
Milan Ryzl, Czech biochemist and parapsychologist, winner of the 1962 McDougall Award for parapsychology research. He organized a parapsychology study group in Prague
John Bamford, youngest winner of the George Cross medal after his investiture at Buckingham Palace. John received the award for rescuing his two brothers from a blazing bedroom at his home in Baker
Winston Churchill Hunting Boar, France, 1927Photograph showing Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churcill (1874-1965), hunting boar on horseback in the Forest of Eu, Foucarmont, France, 1927
Triumph of Aemilius Paullus, Ancient RomeThe triumph of the Roman consul and general Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus (229-160 BC) after his victories in the Third Macedonian War, having won the decisive Battle of Pydna
Scene from Shakespeares play, The Merchant of VeniceA scene from Shakespeares comedy, The Merchant of Venice, in which Bassanio chooses the leaden casket rather than the gold or silver one, and wins Portia, a rich heiress
Young beauty queen, Miss Beautiful, CornwallYoung beauty queen, Michelle Rigby of Troon, near Camborne, Cornwall, in her Miss Beautiful sash. Date: circa 1982
Young beauty queen with all her trophies, CornwallYoung beauty queen, Michelle Rigby of Troon, near Camborne, Cornwall, with all her trophies. circa 1980s