Beasley Collection
"Beasley: A Name Immortalized in History" From the Wettest Derby on Record by The Tout in 1927 to the Staffordshire ST5 7 Map
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"Beasley: A Name Immortalized in History" From the Wettest Derby on Record by The Tout in 1927 to the Staffordshire ST5 7 Map, the name Beasley has left its mark across various realms. In Parliament House, c1947, a creation of unknown origin stands as a testament to this enduring legacy. In 1939, jockey P. Beasley proved himself unbreakable as he fearlessly rode horses like Jockey: P. Beasley aboard Unbreakable and Monument. Panorama captured his remarkable journey through Foxbrough II and Foray, showcasing his unparalleled skill and determination. But it is not just Thomas Beasley, the Irish horseracing jockey who carries this renowned surname. Myrlie Evers (1933- ), also known as Myrlie Louise Beasley before her marriage, emerged as an African American civil rights activist whose impact reverberates even today. John Beasley Greene's work on Edfu-Sculptures and Inscriptions on Oriental Face further adds depth to the name's historical significance. This American artist's exploration of culture intertwines with Harry Beasley's portrayal of life as a jockey in the 20th century. Through time and diverse fields, "Beasley" remains etched into our collective memory—a symbol of resilience, talent, activism, artistry, and adventure that transcends boundaries.