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Rogerstone Castle, Jockey: E. C. Elliott, 1939. Winner of the National Breeders Produce Stakes at Ascot in 1938. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Royal Danieli, Jockey: D. Moore, 1939. Royal Danieli finished in second place at the 1938 Grand National. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Path of Peace, Jockey: M. Beary, 1939. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Prometheus, Jockey: W. Rickaby, 1939. Winner of the Jully Stakes at Newmarket. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Monument, Jockey: P. Beasley, 1939. Winner of the 1938 Jubilee race. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Panorama, Jockey: P. Beasley, 1939. Winner of seven races in which he competed in 1938. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Mirza II, Jockey: H. Wragg, 1939. Winner of the Greenham Plate at Newbury in 1938. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Legend of France, Jockey: A. Richardson, 1939. Winner of the White Rose Stakes at Hurst Park in 1938. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Golden Sovereign, Jockey: T. Weston, 1939. British jockey Tommy Weston rode a total of 1, 455 winners. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Free Fare, Jockey: B. Hobbs, 1939. Winner of the General Peace Open Hurdle Race at Lingfield in 1938. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Foxglove II. Jockey: G. Richards, 1939. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Foxbrough II, Jockey: P. Beasley, 1939. Foxborough II ridden by Pat Beasley won the 1938 Middle Park race. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Foray, Jockey: P. Beasley, 1939. Foray ridden by Pat Beasley won the 1938 Kings Stand Stakes. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Flares, Jockey: R. A. Jones, 1939Flares, Jockey: R.A. Jones, 1939. Winner of the Ascot Gold Cup in 1938. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Fair Copy, Jockey: R. Perryman, 1939. Richard Perryman was one of the best jockeys riding between the wars. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Couvert, Jockey: C. Richards, 1939. Winner of the Royal Hunt Cup. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Cosmopolitan, Jockey: J. Crouch, 1939. Owned by King George VI. Jockey Jackie Crouch died in a plane crash at the age of 25. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O
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]
Cave Man, Jockey: C. Richards, 1939. Winner of the Chester Vase and Jersey Stakes at Ascot in 1938. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]
Bookseller, Jockey: G. Richards, 1939. Winner of the 1938 Great Yorkshire Handicap at Doncaster. Sir Gordon Richards (1904- 1986)
Black Speck, Jockey: A. Richardson, 1939; being led in by owner Mrs J V Rank after victory at the Newbury Summer Cup. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O
Bois Roussel, Jockey: E. C. Elliott, 1939; being led in by his owner Peter Beatty after victory at the Epsom Derby in 1938
Battleship, Jockey: B. Hobbs, 1939. Battleship (1927-1958) was an American thoroughbred racehorse who is the only horse to have won both the American Grand National
Dead-Heat between Lanercost and Beeswing, 1835-1850, (1911). Beeswing (1833-1854) was a 19th-century British Thoroughbred racehorse. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1
The Squire Beating Time, 19th century, (1911). From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Mincepie, 19th century, (1911). 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.]
Habana. Oriental Park Races, c1910. [C. Jordi, Havana, Cuba, c1910]
Habana: Salida De Las Carreras De Caballos. Oriental Park Race Track, c1910. [C. Jordi, Havana, Cuba, c1910]
Habana, Carrreras de Ceballors. Race track at Marianao, c1915Habana, Carrreras de Caballos. Race Track at Marianao, c1915. Oriental Park Racetrack in Marianao, Havana, Cuba was a thoroughbred horse-racing facility operated during the winter by
Race Track, Havana, Cuba, c1950sOriental Park Racetrack in Marianao, Havana, Cuba, c1950s. The racetrack was a thoroughbred horse-racing facility operated during the winter by the Havana-American Jockey Club of Cuba
Epsom Race Course, 1940. The first recorded race was held on the Downs in 1661, although it is likely that racing was established much earlier than this
The Arlington Race Track, Chicago, c1930. Arlington International Racecourse was founded as Arlington Park by California businessman Harry D. Curly Brown
Christmas advert for the White City greyhound track, London, 1932. A print from The Sketch, Christmas number, 1932
The king and queen arriving at the Leopardstown races, Dublin, July 1911, (1936)King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) arriving at the Leopardstown races, Dublin, July 1911, (1936). George, the second son of Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark
The Derby Day(?) - Another False Start. 1858The Derby Day(?) - Another False Start, 1858. This cartoon shows Palmerston in the background, dismounted from his horse, Despatch, having been despatched from the premiership