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A Steeplechase: The Winner, 1827. Artist: Henry Thomas AlkenA Steeplechase: Plate VI - The Winner. And to such wonderous doing brought his horse. - Hamlet. After an original work by Henry Thomas Alken (1785-1851)
A Steeplechase: Covering a strong bullock fence. Down for a hundred!, 1927. Artist: Henry Thomas AlkenA Steeplechase: Plate V - Covering a strong bullock fence. Down for a hundred!..Any odds on white, 1827. After an original work by Henry Thomas Alken (1785-1851)
A Steeplechase: Crossing a deep ravine dangerous to pass, 1827. Artist: Henry Thomas AlkenA Steeplechase: Plate IV - Crossing a deep ravine dangerous to pass - with 6 to 2 on white, 1827. After an original work by Henry Thomas Alken (1785-1851)
A Steeplechase: A slap at a stone enclosure. 5 to 4 on white, 1827. Artist: Henry Thomas AlkenA Steeplechase: Plate III - A slap at a stone enclosure. 5 to 4 on white, 1827. After an original work by Henry Thomas Alken (1785-1851)
A Steeplechase: Going over an old blind roadway, and doing it well: even betting, 1827. Artist: Henry Thomas AlkenA Steeplechase: Plate II - Going over an old blind roadway, and doing it well: even betting, 1827. After an original work by Henry Thomas Alken (1785-1851)
A Steeplechase: The Start. Off they Go - with white for choice, 1827. Artist: Henry Thomas AlkenA Steeplechase: Plate 1 - The Start. Off they Go - with white for choice, 1827. After an original work by Henry Thomas Alken (1785-1851)
Full Cry, c1820. Artist: Henry Thomas AlkenFull Cry, c1820. After an original work by Henry Thomas Alken (1785-1851). From The Sport of Our Fathers published by Williams and Norgate, Ltd. 1927
Tally Ho!, c1820. Artist: Henry Thomas AlkenTally Ho!, c1820. A self portrait of the artist Henry Alken as Ben Tally Ho!. After an original work by Henry Thomas Alken (1785-1851)