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Newmarket Race Course, 1940. Racing in Newmarket was first recorded in the time of James I. Charles II was known to attend races on Newmarket Heath with his brother, the future James II
On the Newmarket Road, 1820, (1825)
The Training Ground, Newmarket, 1845. Creator: UnknownThe Training Ground, Newmarket, 1845. Jockeys and grooms practice for the races at Newmarket in Suffolk. In no spot on earth is there so much material of interest for the true lover of the craft
Newmarket Races - the Cambridgeshire Stakes, 1845. Creator: UnknownNewmarket Races - the Cambridgeshire Stakes, 1845. Spectators watch the horse racing at Newmarket in Suffolk. From " Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII
View of Newmarket, 1845. Creator: UnknownView of Newmarket, 1845. The town of Newmarket in Suffolk is famous for horse racing. From " Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII
New Betting Room, Newmarket, 1845. Creator: UnknownNew Betting Room, Newmarket, 1845. Racegoers at Newmarket in Suffolk. The New Betting Room was instituted in the autumn of last year for the accommodation of those visitors to Newmarket who had
The Betting-Room, Newmarket, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe Betting-Room, Newmarket, 1844. Racegoers at Newmarket in Suffolk. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
Mr Days "The Ugly Buck", and Lord George Bentincks "Mr Days " The Ugly Buck", and Lord George Bentincks " The Devil to Pay" - Race for 200 Guineas, at Newmarket, 1844
Mr. Jorrocks makes his Entree into the Newmarket Betting-ring, 1838. ArtistMr. Jorrocks makes his Entre e into the Newmarket Betting-ring, 1838. Scene depicting one of the humorous adventures of Mr Jorrocks
Bury Hills, Newmarket, c1896. Artist: HR SherbornBury Hills, Newmarket, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]
Sir Joshua Beating Filho Da Puta at Newmarket, c1816, (1929). Artist: Frederick RosenbergSir Joshua Beating Filho Da Puta at Newmarket, c1816, (1929). After James Pollard (1792-1867). From The Story of British Sporting Prints, by Captain Frank Siltzer
Challenge, Jockey: E. Smith, 1939. Winner of the Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
The First Grand Stand at Newmarket, c1765, (1911). From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Mr. Ogilvys Bay Racehorse Trentham at Newmarket with Jockey up, 1771. Artist: George StubbsMr. Ogilvys Bay Racehorse Trentham at Newmarket with Jockey up, 1771. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXVIII, edited by C. Reginald Grundy. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1931]
Newmarket Races, 1909. Artist: James PollardNewmarket Races. Racing in Newmarket was first recorded in the time of James I. Charles II was known to attend races on Newmarket Heath with his brother, the future James II