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Equestrians Collection

Equestrians, the epitome of grace and strength, have always held a special place in the world of sports and entertainment

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Aga Khan

Aga Khan
An Edward Hynes caricature of Sir Sultan Mahomed Shah, Aga Khan III (1877-1957). Date: 1933

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Richmond Horse Show

Richmond Horse Show
Horse jumping at the Richmond Horse Show. Pictured are Lady Wright on Tanapex, Major J. H. Dudgeon on Goblet, Lady Wright again on Brer Rabbit, and Miss J. Marshall Magee on Nancy. Date: 1932

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Ladies Race at Sonning

Ladies Race at Sonning
The winner of the Ladies Adjacent Hunts Race, organised by the Berks and Bucks Farmers Staghounds, being congratulated by the runner-up. Date: 1932

Background imageEquestrians Collection: St. Leger Winner

St. Leger Winner
Albert Primrose, Lord Rosebery (1882-1974), previously styled Lord Dalmeny, leading his racehorse Sandwich after its St. Leger win. The jockey is Harry Wragg (1902-1985). Date: 1931

Background imageEquestrians Collection: The Racehorse Xandover

The Racehorse Xandover, a recent winner at Newmarket, being ridden by jockey Edward Charlie Elliott. Date: 1931

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Tom Pinch, Racehorse

Tom Pinch, Racehorse
The racehorse Tom Pinch, winner of several races in 1924. Also pictured are jockey George Archibald (1890-1927) and owner Lord Woolavington (1849-1935). Date: circa 1924

Background imageEquestrians Collection: The Racehorse Parth

The Racehorse Parth
Parth was foaled in 1920 and best known for winning the 1923 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Date: circa 1925

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Racing Caricatures

Racing Caricatures
Caricatures by The Tout of leading figures at the Lincoln Handicap horserace. Date: 1925

Background imageEquestrians Collection: The Racehorse Chosroes

The Racehorse Chosroes
The racehorse Chosroes, winner of the Manchester Cup and Hardwicke Stakes in 1924. Also pictured are owner Admiral Sir Hedworth Meux (1856-1929)

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Sierra Leone, the Racehorse

Sierra Leone, the Racehorse
Racehorse Sierra Leone had achieved a run of seven races without being unplaced. Also pictured are owner Edward Stanley, Lord Derby (1865-1948), jockey Tommy Weston(1902-1981) and the Hon

Background imageEquestrians Collection: The Racehorse Scherzo

The Racehorse Scherzo
The racehorse Scherzo with jockey Charlie Elliott (1904-1979). Also pictured are Scherzo's owner Captain J Fielden, and trainer O. Bell. Date: circa 1925

Background imageEquestrians Collection: The Racehorse Zionist

The Racehorse Zionist, being ridden by jockey Victor Smyth (1901-1984). Also pictured are Zionist's owner the Aga Khan III (1877-1957), and trainer Richard C. Dawson (1865-1955). Date: circa 1925

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Mrs McBride on Saxon Queen

Mrs McBride on Saxon Queen
Mrs McBride and Saxon Queen competed at Richmond Horse Show, winning Class 8. Date: 1910

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Musee Nat. des Arts et Traditions Populaires, Paris, France

Musee Nat. des Arts et Traditions Populaires, Paris, France
A Farrier shoeing a Horse (oil on canvas) (Photo by Art Images via Getty Images)

Background imageEquestrians Collection: A Check, from The Pytchley Hunt, engraved by F. Jukes (1845-1879), 1790 (colour litho)

A Check, from The Pytchley Hunt, engraved by F. Jukes (1845-1879), 1790 (colour litho)
BSA266455 A Check, from The Pytchley Hunt, engraved by F. Jukes (1845-1879), 1790 (colour litho) by Smith, Charles Lorraine (1751-1835) (after); 44.5x44 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Ancient cavalry (coloured engraving)

Ancient cavalry (coloured engraving)
997505 Ancient cavalry (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageEquestrians Collection: A suggestive ride performed, in the presence of the King, the officers of the School

A suggestive ride performed, in the presence of the King, the officers of the School... (colour litho)
2778143 A suggestive ride performed, in the presence of the King, the officers of the School... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Going Home, Meltonians As They Are, from The Meltonians

Going Home, Meltonians As They Are, from The Meltonians
BSA266453 Going Home, Meltonians As They Are, from The Meltonians, engraved by George Hunt, 1823 (colour litho) by Alken, Henry Thomas (1785-1851) (after); 54.5x61 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEquestrians Collection: The Meet

The Meet
CH10345 The Meet by Hardy, Heywood (1842-1933); Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageEquestrians Collection: A Riding Tour in Derbyshire (engraving)

A Riding Tour in Derbyshire (engraving)
1055292 A Riding Tour in Derbyshire (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Riding Tour in Derbyshire)

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Le Jockey by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec dating from 1899; Illustration

Le Jockey by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec dating from 1899; Illustration

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Historic image in black and white of Cavalry Passing Through The Great Tree, circa 1900; California

Historic image in black and white of Cavalry Passing Through The Great Tree, circa 1900; California, United States of America

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Movie photograph, an advertisement for The Sheik Steps Out, a 1937 American musical film

Movie photograph, an advertisement for The Sheik Steps Out, a 1937 American musical film

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Man training his wild horse in the countryside

Man training his wild horse in the countryside for the Extreme Mustang Makeover competition. He is gentle but firm with the horse that has a lot of energy

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Horse Riding, Strangford Lough, County Down, Ireland

Horse Riding, Strangford Lough, County Down, Ireland

Background imageEquestrians Collection: The Bray Harriers, Co Wicklow, Ireland

The Bray Harriers, Co Wicklow, Ireland

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Thoroughbred Horses In Training, Curragh, Co Kildare, Ireland

Thoroughbred Horses In Training, Curragh, Co Kildare, Ireland

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Four People Horseback Riding On A Coastal Beach, Ireland

Four People Horseback Riding On A Coastal Beach, Ireland

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Two riders on horseback perform the correr abracats

Two riders on horseback perform the correr abracats (galloping embrace) through the crowd. The event is one of the medieval games held during the Menorcan festival of Sant Joan in Ciutadella

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Source Size = 3770 x 2910

Source Size = 3770 x 2910
American and French Equestrians at Drury-Lane Theatre, Mr. M collums Feat on Two Horses

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Lord and Lady Twemlow, William Barraud, 1810-1850, British

Lord and Lady Twemlow, William Barraud, 1810-1850, British

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Scipio, a spotted hunter, the property of Colonel Roche Scipio, Colonel Roche s

Scipio, a spotted hunter, the property of Colonel Roche Scipio, Colonel Roche s
Scipio, a spotted hunter, the property of Colonel Roche Scipio, Colonel Roches Spotted Hunter Scipio, property of Colonel Roche ()

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Scenes from a steeplechase: Taking a Hedge A Steeplechase: Near the Finish Signed

Scenes from a steeplechase: Taking a Hedge A Steeplechase: Near the Finish Signed in ocher-color paint, lower left: " H. Alken", Henry Thomas Alken, 1785-1851, British

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Silks and Satins of the Turf Signed and dated, lower left: Ben Herring | 1865'

Silks and Satins of the Turf Signed and dated, lower left: Ben Herring | 1865"
Silks and Satins of the Turf Signed and dated, lower left: " Ben Herring | 1865", Benjamin Herring, 1830-1871, British

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Scenes From a Steeplechase: Another Hedge A Steeplechase: Taking a Hedge and Ditch

Scenes From a Steeplechase: Another Hedge A Steeplechase: Taking a Hedge and Ditch Signed in black paint, lower left: " H. Alken", Henry Thomas Alken, 1785-1851, British

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Scenes from a steeplechase: Near the Finish A Steeplechase: Another Hedge Signed

Scenes from a steeplechase: Near the Finish A Steeplechase: Another Hedge Signed in black paint, lower left: " H. Alken", Henry Thomas Alken, 1785-1851, British

Background imageEquestrians Collection: The Duke of Hamiltons Grey Racehorse, Victorious, at Newmarket signed

The Duke of Hamiltons Grey Racehorse, Victorious, at Newmarket signed, John Wootton, 1682-1764, British

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Corby Viaduct, the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway Signed and dated, lower left: J

Corby Viaduct, the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway Signed and dated, lower left: J
Corby Viaduct, the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway Signed and dated, lower left: " J.W. Carmichael | 1836", John Wilson Carmichael, 1799-1868, British

Background imageEquestrians Collection: The Match between Aaron and Driver at Maidenhead, Aug. 1754: Aaron winning the Second Heat

The Match between Aaron and Driver at Maidenhead, Aug. 1754: Aaron winning the Second Heat, c. 1754 Inscribed with text Dated, lower right: " August 1754", Richard Roper, active 1749-1765

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Lord Westminsters Cardinal Puff, with Sam Darling Up, Winning the Tradesman s

Lord Westminsters Cardinal Puff, with Sam Darling Up, Winning the Tradesman s
Lord Westminsters Cardinal Puff, with Sam Darling Up, Winning the Tradesmans Plate, Chester Chester Racecourse with Cardinal Puff Winning the Tradesmans Plate, 1839, William Tasker, 1808-1852, British

Background imageEquestrians Collection: The Liverpool and National Steeplechase at Aintree, 1843, William Tasker, 1808-1852

The Liverpool and National Steeplechase at Aintree, 1843, William Tasker, 1808-1852, British

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Crucifix with John Day Up Crucifix, Winner of the oaks 1840, with John Barham Day Up

Crucifix with John Day Up Crucifix, Winner of the oaks 1840, with John Barham Day Up, Harry Hall, 1838-1886, British

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Euxton, with John White Up, at Heaton Park Buxton with John White up Inscribed

Euxton, with John White Up, at Heaton Park Buxton with John White up Inscribed, lower right: " Melton Mobray" Signed and dated, lower right: " J

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Picture No. 10782538

Picture No. 10782538
Camargue Horses - with riders Date:

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Picture No. 10782539

Picture No. 10782539
Camargue Horses - being ridden through water Date:

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Picture No. 10782537

Picture No. 10782537
Camargue Horses - with riders Date:

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Picture No. 10782536

Picture No. 10782536
Camargue Horse - being ridden through water Date:

Background imageEquestrians Collection: Picture No. 10782535

Picture No. 10782535
Camargue Horse - being ridden through water Date:



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Equestrians, the epitome of grace and strength, have always held a special place in the world of sports and entertainment. From prestigious events like the Aga Khan to local competitions such as the Richmond Horse Show, these talented individuals captivate audiences with their exceptional horsemanship. In an era where gender barriers were prevalent, equestrians shattered stereotypes by showcasing their skills in every arena. The Ladies Race at Sonning became a symbol of empowerment as women fearlessly competed against each other, proving that they too could excel in this exhilarating sport. Legendary names like St. Leger Winner and Xandover adorned the annals of horse racing history, leaving an indelible mark on enthusiasts worldwide. These majestic creatures formed unbreakable bonds with their riders; Tom Pinch's partnership with his racehorse was nothing short of extraordinary. The equine stars themselves took center stage - Parth mesmerized spectators with its breathtaking speed while Chosroes left everyone awestruck with its sheer power. Sierra Leone galloped into hearts as it raced towards victory, embodying resilience and determination. Beyond traditional races, equestrian culture extended to various forms of artistry. Racing caricatures immortalized both horses and jockeys alike through whimsical illustrations that captured their essence and personality. Even amidst political turmoil, horses like Scherzo reminded us that beauty can emerge from chaos. Zionist embodied hope for a brighter future as it thundered down racetracks around the world. Equestrians not only showcased athleticism but also fostered deep connections between humans and animals. They exemplified dedication through tireless training sessions under scorching sunsets or chilly mornings – forging unbreakable bonds rooted in trust and mutual respect. Whether you find yourself cheering from grandstands or admiring these magnificent creatures on television screens, equestrians continue to inspire awe-struck admiration across generations.