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Advertising card for Job Wraggs Super Quality Soda WaterAdvertising card for Job Wraggs (of Shirley, Birmingham) Super Quality Soda Water - being vigorously dispensed from a syphon. Date: early 1930s
Winner of the One Thousand Guineas at Newmarket, 1943Walter Earl (right) the trainer of the winning horse, Herringbone, ridden by Harry Wragg, is pictured with another trainer, Jack Jarvis, whose horse, Ribbon, was beaten
An Epsom memory - the Aga KhanCaricature of the Aga Khan with Blenheim, the British Thoroughbred race horse who won the Epsom Derby in 1930 ridden by jockey Harry Wragg. 1930
Garden Path winning the Two Thousand Guineas at NewmarketGarden Path, a brown filly belonging to Lord Derby and ridden by Harry Wragg, pictured winning the Two Thousand Guineas at Newmarket against Major David Wills Blue Peter colt
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
The Royal Line of SuccessionThe line of succession from King Egbert to Queen Elizabeth II decorated with a beautiful border by Arthur Wragg. Date: 1953
The Weighing Room at Hurst Park by John Lavery picturing famous jockeys of the day - from left, McLachlan, Steve Donoghue (in the scales), Bullock, Smirke, Weston, Beary, Pat Donoghue, R
Jockey / Sam Wragg 20C CigSam Wragg, jockey, in the colours of Mr B Warner
Jockey / Harry Wragg 20CHarry Wragg, jockey, in the colours of Sir H Cunliffe-Owen
Advertisement for Job Wraggs Soda WaterAn advertisement for Job Wraggs Super Quality Soda Water, manufactured in Birmingham. A hand presses a soda syphon and fills a glass