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Saucebox, c1840-1880, (1911). Saucebox. St Leger Winner, 1855. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Neil Gow, 1911. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Virago, 1851-1869, (1911). From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Lemberg, 1911. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Bayardo, 1911. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Race for the St. Leger, 1911. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Signorinetta, 1905-1928, (1911). From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Polymelus, 1902-1924, (1911)Polymelus, 1902-1924, (1911. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Galtee More, 1894-1917, (1911)Galtee More, 1911. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Isinglass (bay), 1890-1911, (1911)Isinglass (bay), 1911. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
La Fleche, 1889-1911, (1911)La Fleche, 1911. La Fleche (1889-1916) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Donovan, 1886-1905, (1911)Donovan, 1911. Donovan (1886-1905) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Touchstone, 1831-1861, (1911). From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Jeddah, 1895-1909, (1911)Jeddah, 1911. Jeddah (1895-1909) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Blair Athol, 1861-1882, (1911)Blair Athol, 1911. Blair Athol (1861-1882) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Watching the Races in front of Club House, Agua Caliente Jockey Club, c1939. From Souvenir of Tijuana, Mexico. [Western Publishing & Novelty Co. Los Angeles, Calif.]
New Club House and Grand Stand, Agua Caliente Jockey Club, c1939. From Souvenir of Tijuana, Mexico. [Western Publishing & Novelty Co. Los Angeles, Calif.]
At The Derby, 1938. King George VI (1895-1952), Queen Elizabeth (1900-2002) and Lord Lonsdale (1857-1944) at the Epsom Derby, 1938. From Flat Racing published by Seeley, Service & Co, Ltd
Emily Davison throwing herself in front of the Kings horse during the Derby, Epsom, Surrey, 1913. Emily Davison (1872-1913), an English suffragette
A portion of the Derby Club Racecourse Enclosure, 1914. From The Beautiful Rio De Janeiro by Alured Gray Bell. [William Heinemann, London, 1914]
The Palio of Siena, c1900 (1913). Artist: Walter Frederick Roofe TyndaleThe Palio of Siena, c1900 (1913). From An Artist in Italy by Walter Tyndale, R.I. [Hodder and Stoughton, London, New York, Toronto, 1913]
Blacklock, 1814-1831, (1911). Blacklock (1814 - 24 February 1831) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse who won seventeen of his twenty-three races. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1
The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Lichfields Elis. Winner of the St. Leger 1836, 1911. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
The Start for the St. Leger, 1851, 1911. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Edward VII, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1901, (1932). Artist: Rosalind ThornycroftEdward VII, King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1901, (1932). Before his accession to the throne in 1901, Edward (1841-1910) held the title of Prince of Wales
Victorian Derby at Tattenham Corner, 1872. Artist: Gustave DoreVictorian Derby at Tattenham Corner, 1872. From London: A Pilgrimage. With illustrations by Gustave Dore, by William Blanchard Jerrold. [London, 1872]
Crowds in Waterloo Station heading off to Ascot races, London, c1900 (1901). From Living London, Vol. 1, edited by George R. Sims
Diamond Jubilee, c1905 (c1910). Artist: Henry Powell PalfreyDiamond Jubilee, c1905 (c1910). Diamond Jubilee (1897-1923) was a British-bred thoroughbred racehorse and sire, owned by King Edward VII
Persimmon, c1905 (c1910). Persimmon (1893-1908) was a British thoroughbred racehorse and sire, owned by King Edward VII. From Live Stock in Health and Disease, edited by Professor J Prince-Sheldon
The Derby: View Down The Course, c1903, (1903). Artist: WA RouchThe Derby: View Down The Course, c1903, (1903). Epsom Derby commonly known as The Derby, is a Group 1 flat horse race open to three year old thoroughbred colts and fillies
The Finish for the Royal Hunt Cup, c1903. The Royal Hunt Cup is a flat handicap horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older
Advertisement for Cycles Gladiator bicycles, c1900
Manners and Customs of ye Englyshe in 1849: A View of Epsom Downe on ye Derbye Daye, 1849. Artist: Richard DoyleManners and Customs of ye Englyshe in 1849: A View of Epsom Downe on ye Derbye Daye, 1849
Manners and Customs of ye Englyshe (New Series) No. 8: Ye Derbye Daye 1849. Artist: Richard DoyleManners and Customs of ye Englyshe (New Series) No. 8: Ye Derbye Daye 1849
The Lady at Egham Races, c1810. Artist: Richard Barrett DavisThe Lady at Egham Races, c1810
The Race for the St Leger 1851 - Newminsters Year, c1851. Artist: JH EngelheartThe Race for the St Leger 1851 - Newminsters Year, c1851. Newminster (1848-1868), British Thoroughbred racehorse who won the St. Leger Stakes in 1851. After Henry Thomas Alken (1785?1851)
Harrods: The Mans Shop - Ascot 1937, 1937. From The Sphere - Coronation Record Number. [The Sphere, London, 1937]
Matilda Beating Mameluke, St. Leger, 1827, 1827. Artist: Benjamin HerringMatilda Beating Mameluke, St. Leger, 1827, 1827. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXIV, edited by C. Reginald Grundy. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1929]
Race for the Great St. Leger Stakes, 1836, 1837. Artist: John HarrisRace for the Great St. Leger Stakes, 1836, 1837. After James Pollard (1792-1867). From Connoisseur Extra No. 5 - Old Sporting Prints by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur Magazine, London, 1908]
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
Native American horse race, 1841. Artist: Myers and CoNative American horse race, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841
Spinaway, winner of the Oaks, 1875. Artist: CraneSpinaway, winner of the Oaks, 1875. A print from The Illustrated London News, 5th June 1875
Galopin, Derby winner, 1875. Artist: CraneGalopin, Derby winner, 1875. A print from The Illustrated London News, 5th June 1875
Fashion illustration, 1935. Women dressed up for Royal Ascot. A print from Vogue, 1st May 1935
Horse race, 19th century
Hyde Park on a fine Ascot Sunday, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)
The Derby tragedy of 1913, (1935). Emily Davison, a suffragette, threw herself in front of the Kings horse, Anmer, and was killed
Luncheon time behind the grand stand, Ascot races, 1872. A print from The Illustrated London News, 15th June 1872. Hand-coloured later