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Bloodstock Collection

"Bloodstock: A Rich Tapestry of History and Excellence" Step into the world of bloodstock, where champions are born and legacies are made

Background imageBloodstock Collection: Minoru (Derby and 2000 Guineas winner), 1909 (1938). Artist: WW Rouch

Minoru (Derby and 2000 Guineas winner), 1909 (1938). Artist: WW Rouch
Minoru (Derby and 2000 Guineas winner), 1909 (1938). Minoru pictured with jockey Herbert Jones on board. Also present are the horses owner, King Edward VII, Lord Marcus Beresford

Background imageBloodstock Collection: Jack Doyle

Jack Doyle Bloodstock Agent 10 June 1994 Date: 10 June 1994

Background imageBloodstock Collection: David Minton

David Minton Bloodstock Agent 02 March 1994 Date: 02 March 1994

Background imageBloodstock Collection: Georgio Barsotti

Georgio Barsotti Bloodstock Agent 17 September 1993 Date: 17 September 1993

Background imageBloodstock Collection: A freak in colour, Germany, 1722 (1938)

A freak in colour, Germany, 1722 (1938). A print from Thoroughbred Racing Stock, by Lady Wentworth, George Allen & Unwin Ltd, London, 1938

Background imageBloodstock Collection: Lily Agnes, with Orelio by Bend Or, winner of £4955, 1894 (1938)

Lily Agnes, with Orelio by Bend Or, winner of £4955, 1894 (1938)
Lily Agnes, with Orelio by Bend Or, winner of £ 4955, 1894 (1938). A print from Thoroughbred Racing Stock, by Lady Wentworth, George Allen & Unwin Ltd, London, 1938

Background imageBloodstock Collection: Italian Neapolitan horse, 1722 (1938)

Italian Neapolitan horse, 1722 (1938). A print from Thoroughbred Racing Stock, by Lady Wentworth, George Allen & Unwin Ltd, London, 1938

Background imageBloodstock Collection: Turkish Sultans Arabian saddle horse, 1722, (1938)

Turkish Sultans Arabian saddle horse, 1722, (1938). A print from Thoroughbred Racing Stock, by Lady Wentworth, George Allen & Unwin Ltd, London, 1938

Background imageBloodstock Collection: Turkish Pashas Arabian hack, 1722 (1938)

Turkish Pashas Arabian hack, 1722 (1938). A print from Thoroughbred Racing Stock, by Lady Wentworth, George Allen & Unwin Ltd, London, 1938

Background imageBloodstock Collection: Turkish Arabian horse, 1722 (1938)

Turkish Arabian horse, 1722 (1938). A print from Thoroughbred Racing Stock, by Lady Wentworth, George Allen & Unwin Ltd, London, 1938

Background imageBloodstock Collection: Polo in Persia in the 10th century (1938)

Polo in Persia in the 10th century (1938). The white horse has been dyed with red henna. Found in the collection of the British Museum

Background imageBloodstock Collection: Mares and foals, Persia, 10th century (1938)

Mares and foals, Persia, 10th century (1938). Found in the collection of the British Museum. A print from Thoroughbred Racing Stock, by Lady Wentworth, George Allen & Unwin Ltd, London, 1938

Background imageBloodstock Collection: St Marguerite, British racehorse, 1895 (1938)

St Marguerite, British racehorse, 1895 (1938). St Marguerite, winner of the 1000 guineas and second in the Oaks, pictured with a chestnut filly by Janissary

Background imageBloodstock Collection: Barb, 1722 (1938)

Barb, 1722 (1938). Barbs are a breed of horse from the Barbary Coast of North Africa. They are noted for their hardiness and stamina, as well as a fiery temperament

Background imageBloodstock Collection: Turkish Sultans Arabian horse, 1722 (1938)

Turkish Sultans Arabian horse, 1722 (1938). A print from Thoroughbred Racing Stock, by Lady Wentworth, George Allen & Unwin Ltd, London, 1938

Background imageBloodstock Collection: North Yorkshire, England; Horses

North Yorkshire, England; Horses

Background imageBloodstock Collection: Foals With A Mist Behind Them; Thoroughbred Horses

Foals With A Mist Behind Them; Thoroughbred Horses

Background imageBloodstock Collection: Richard Tattersall Jnr

Richard Tattersall Jnr
RICHARD TATTERSALL junior Bloodstock auctioneer, grandson of the Richard T. who founded the family business. with his autograph Date: 1785 - 1859

Background imageBloodstock Collection: A well-to-do couple in country clothing

A well-to-do couple in country clothing
Mr and Mrs Frankie More O Ferrall at the Newmarket bloodstock sale for breeders of thoroughbred racehorses. Date: 1954

Background imageBloodstock Collection: Champion Romney Marsh Sheep

Champion Romney Marsh Sheep
A fine Romney Marsh Sheep from New Zealand bought for 50, 000 pesetas by Spanish breeders at a London Stock Show! Date: circa 1910s


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"Bloodstock: A Rich Tapestry of History and Excellence" Step into the world of bloodstock, where champions are born and legacies are made. From the iconic victories of Minoru in the Derby and 2000 Guineas to the timeless artistry captured by WW Rouch in 1909, this is a realm steeped in tradition and triumph. Richard Tattersall Jnr, Jack Doyle, David Minton, Georgio Barsotti - names that echo through the annals of horse racing history. These individuals have shaped the industry with their expertise and passion for breeding exceptional horses. Travel back in time to witness a true marvel - a freakishly colored horse from Germany in 1722. Its vibrant hues captivated all who laid eyes upon it, leaving an indelible mark on equestrian enthusiasts worldwide. Lily Agnes stands tall as a testament to greatness. With Orelio by Bend Or at her side, she galloped her way to victory, claiming an impressive £4955 prize in 1894. Her triumphs continue to inspire generations of aspiring jockeys. Venturing further across borders brings us face-to-face with an Italian Neapolitan horse from 1722. This majestic creature embodies grace and elegance like no other, showcasing Italy's rich equine heritage. The Turkish Sultans Arabian saddle horse takes us on a journey back to another era - 1722. Its regal presence evokes images of opulent palaces and noble riders astride these magnificent creatures. Not far behind is its counterpart - the Turkish Pashas Arabian hack. Known for its versatility and agility, this breed has been favored by esteemed figures throughout history for leisurely rides through picturesque landscapes. And then there's the Turkish Arabian horse itself; strong yet graceful; powerful yet gentle; embodying centuries-old traditions that have stood the test of time since 1722.