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"Legends of the Turf: A Glimpse into Racing History" Jim Pike, the renowned Australian jockey, skillfully guides his magnificent racehorse, Phar Lap

Background imageRacehorse Collection: New Race-Course and Hippodrome, at Longchamps, 1854. Creator: Unknown

New Race-Course and Hippodrome, at Longchamps, 1854. Creator: Unknown
New Race-Course and Hippodrome, at Longchamps, 1854. The Emperor of France...caused to be laid out an immense Race-course and Hippodrome - one at least of the largest, if not the largest

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Race at the Champ-de-Mars, around 1825. Creator: M Mills

Race at the Champ-de-Mars, around 1825. Creator: M Mills
Race at the Champ-de-Mars, around 1825

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Landgrave, Winner of the Cambridgeshire Stakes at Newmarket, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Landgrave, Winner of the Cambridgeshire Stakes at Newmarket, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Landgrave, Winner of the Cambridgeshire Stakes at Newmarket, 1850. Racehorse owned by a Mr. Gratwicke and ridden by Jem Chapple. From "Illustrated London News", 1850

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Doncaster Races - the Dead-Heat for the St. Leger Stakes... 1850. Creator: Unknown

Doncaster Races - the Dead-Heat for the St. Leger Stakes... 1850. Creator: Unknown
Doncaster Races - the Dead-Heat for the St. Leger Stakes, between "Voltigeur" and "Russborough" - "Bolingbroke" third, 1850

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Voltigeur, the Winner of the Derby Stakes, 1850, (1850). Creator: Smyth

Voltigeur, the Winner of the Derby Stakes, 1850, (1850). Creator: Smyth
Voltigeur, the Winner of the Derby Stakes, 1850, (1850). Epsom horse races in Surrey. Voltigeur, nominally at 25 to 1, wins by a length, with Pitsford next him!'

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Walton, 1823. Creator: James Ward

Walton, 1823. Creator: James Ward
Walton, 1823

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Wanota, Winner of the Ascot Stakes, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Wanota, Winner of the Ascot Stakes, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Wanota, Winner of the Ascot Stakes, 1850. Racehorse owned by Lord Clifden and ridden by Job Marson. The Ascot Stakes - a sporting handicap, won by Wanota - was, probably, a race thrown away

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Rhedycina, Winner of the Oaks Stakes, at Epsom, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Rhedycina, Winner of the Oaks Stakes, at Epsom, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Rhedycina, Winner of the Oaks Stakes, at Epsom, [in Surrey] 1850. Racehorse and jockey: "Rhedycina" was bred by Mr

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Goodwood Races: Tim Whiffler, the winner of the Goodwood Cup, 1862. Creator: H. Hall

Goodwood Races: Tim Whiffler, the winner of the Goodwood Cup, 1862. Creator: H. Hall
Goodwood Races: Tim Whiffler, the winner of the Goodwood Cup, 1862. The early career of this celebrated colt, who is quite the three-year-old of 1862, and would have ruined the St

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Prize animals from the Royal Agricultural Society's show in Battersea Park, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Prize animals from the Royal Agricultural Society's show in Battersea Park, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Prize animals from the Royal Agricultural Society's show in Battersea Park, 1862....Saxony merino rams...One of them was bred by Mr

Background imageRacehorse Collection: The new racecourse at Fontainebleau, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The new racecourse at Fontainebleau, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The new racecourse at Fontainebleau, [France], 1862. The new racecourse...is most picturesquely situated in the Valley de la Solle

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Jonathas, winner of the First Fontainebleau Stakes, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Jonathas, winner of the First Fontainebleau Stakes, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Jonathas, winner of the First Fontainebleau Stakes, 1862. Portrait of the winner of the first Fontainebleau Stakes, Jonathas (by Sting out of Deerchase), a fine brown horse

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Volunteer games at Liverpool, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Volunteer games at Liverpool, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Volunteer games at Liverpool, 1862. A grand Festival...[was held] by the Liverpool Athletic Club at the Mount Vernon Parade-ground, on which occasion the champion's gold enamel medal

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Piastoon, Australian race horse

Piastoon, Australian race horse, owned by R H Edkins, trainer E Fisher. Winner of seven races. Date: circa late 1920s

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Launcelot and Maroon, c1840s, (1911)

Launcelot and Maroon, c1840s, (1911). Launcelot (1837-1861) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire best known for winning the classic St Leger Stakes in 1840

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Horseracing, 1888. Artist: Jean Louis Forain

Horseracing, 1888. Artist: Jean Louis Forain
Horseracing, 1888. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Mysilv

Mysilv. Racehorse 02 March 1994 Date: 02 March 1994

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Des O Connor who was ordered by his doctor to take a breather from his Palladium show

Des O Connor who was ordered by his doctor to take a breather from his Palladium show, has found complete relaxation among his racehorse at Newmarket

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Racehorse Troy with jockey Willie Carson in the winners enclosure after winning the King

Racehorse Troy with jockey Willie Carson in the winners enclosure after winning the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot, 30th July 1979

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Mill Reef was back on his feet again last night after undergoing a four-hour operation

Mill Reef was back on his feet again last night after undergoing a four-hour operation on a chipped cannon bone in his left foreleg yesterday afternoon

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Jockey Brian Fletcher pictured showing his son Andrew a painting of Red Rum landing over

Jockey Brian Fletcher pictured showing his son Andrew a painting of Red Rum landing over Bechers Brook on his way to winning the 1973 Grand National in an epic battle between him and Crisp

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Teal ridden by jockey Arthur Thompson, led by owner Harry Lane and lad Billy Smith

Teal ridden by jockey Arthur Thompson, led by owner Harry Lane and lad Billy Smith, followed by trainer Captain Neville Crump, after winning the Grand National, Aintree, 5th April 1952

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Sagaro and jockey Lester Piggott wins from Crash Course (B Taylor

Sagaro and jockey Lester Piggott wins from Crash Course (B Taylor) and Sea Anchor (J Mercer) at Royal Ascot - June 1976

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Famous racehorse Arkle being tended by a stable lad Johnny Lumley at the stables of Tom

Famous racehorse Arkle being tended by a stable lad Johnny Lumley at the stables of Tom Dreaper. 3rd February 1966

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Famous racehorse Arkle with stable boy at the stables of Tom Dreaper

Famous racehorse Arkle with stable boy at the stables of Tom Dreaper. 3rd February 1966

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Mill Reef the wonder horse that earned over $300, 000 in prize money comes galloping home

Mill Reef the wonder horse that earned over $300, 000 in prize money comes galloping home. August 1972 P000040

Background imageRacehorse Collection: A Famous Arabian Stallion, c1870s, (1944). Creator: Anne Blunt

A Famous Arabian Stallion, c1870s, (1944). Creator: Anne Blunt
A Famous Arabian Stallion, c1870s, (1944). Seyal of the Hamdani Simri strain by Champion Mesaoud out of Sobha by the unbeaten race-horse Wazir

Background imageRacehorse Collection: The Jockey of Artemision

The Jockey of Artemision - a Hellenistic bronze statue of a young boy riding a horse, dated to around 150140 BC. A very rare surviving original bronze statue from Ancient Greece

Background imageRacehorse Collection: The Princes First Derby, 1896: His Royal Highness leading Persimmon, (1901). Creator: Unknown

The Princes First Derby, 1896: His Royal Highness leading Persimmon, (1901). Creator: Unknown
The Princes First Derby, 1896: His Royal Highness leading Persimmon into the weighing enclosure at Epsom after the race, (1901). The Prince of Wales leads his horse as spectators cheer

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Pretty Polly, 1901-1931, (1911)

Pretty Polly, 1901-1931, (1911). From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]

Background imageRacehorse 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 imageRacehorse Collection: Racehorse Wasp dam of Neasham 19th century engraving

Racehorse Wasp dam of Neasham 19th century engraving
This antique steel engraving published in 1861 shows a racehorse (a mare) named Wasp, along with its owner. Text on this engraving: Engraved by E. Hacker from a Photograph (Edward Hacker, 1813-1905)

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Bruno, 1848. Creator: Fritz Thomsen

Bruno, 1848. Creator: Fritz Thomsen
Bruno, 1848

Background imageRacehorse Collection: The Wider Image: Beiruts racetrack hopes for winning streak again

The Wider Image: Beiruts racetrack hopes for winning streak again
A horse stands in front a bullet-riddled wall at Beirut Hippodrome, Lebanon, April 30, 2017. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi SEARCH " SAIDI HIPPODROME" FOR THIS STORY

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Sporting Whist playing cards scorecard, Jockey and Owner

Sporting Whist playing cards scorecard, Jockey and Owner
Sporting Whist playing cards scorecard, Jockey and Racehorse Owner

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Turf, with Jockey up, at Newmarket, by George Stubbs

Turf, with Jockey up, at Newmarket, by George Stubbs
Turf, with Jockey up, at Newmarket, painting by George Stubbs. A sale of the painting took place in December 1943. Turf was a bay colt owned by Lord Bolingbroke, one of Stubbs early patrons

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Jo Jumping

Jo Jumping
A painting of a white racehorse and rider, jumping over a small stream, about to land. Date: circa 1914

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Hyperion in the Paddock

Hyperion in the Paddock
The racehorse Hyperion, winner of the Derby in a record time of 2 minutes 34 seconds. In the foreground are Cicely Lambton (1882-1972), wife of trainer George Lambton, and Mr Oswood, the head lad

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Camille Clifford at Stable

Camille Clifford at Stable
Camille Clifford (1885-1971) the stage actress, and model for the Gibson girl illustrations, whose married name was Evans. She owned racehorses, and is here seen visiting a stable in Epsom. Date: 1933

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Ascot Scenes

Ascot Scenes
Reproductions of paintings by Charles Simpson (1885-1971) depicting scenes at Ascot on the race course and in the paddock. Date: 1930s

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Tom Walls and Horse

Tom Walls and Horse
Actor and horse owner/trainer Tom Walls (1883-1949) was well known for his appearances in Aldwych farces. Here he is pictured with his horse April the Fifth, victorious at this year's Derby

Background imageRacehorse Collection: The Racehorse Eclipse

The Racehorse Eclipse
Reproduction of a painting by George Stubbs (1724-1806) of the racehorse Eclipse (1764-1789). Eclipse was an undefeated thoroughbred who won 18 races and went on to become a successful sire

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Horse at a Tea Party

Horse at a Tea Party
Grand National winner Forbra enjoying a spot of high tea, courtesy of trainer Tom Rimell and family. Date: 1932

Background imageRacehorse 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 imageRacehorse Collection: Pretty Polly, Racehorse

Pretty Polly, Racehorse
Pretty Polly, recently deceased at the age of 30, won over £37, 000 in her racing career, and achieved 22 victories. Date: circa 1931

Background imageRacehorse Collection: The Racehorse Xandover

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

Background imageRacehorse 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 imageRacehorse 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



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"Legends of the Turf: A Glimpse into Racing History" Jim Pike, the renowned Australian jockey, skillfully guides his magnificent racehorse, Phar Lap, towards victory in a thrilling display of speed and determination. Pat Taaffe fearlessly leads Irish-trained Arkle over the final fence, leaving English champion Mill House trailing behind in their epic battle for supremacy on the racetrack. Desert Orchid gracefully soars over a formidable jump during the prestigious Cheltenham Gold Cup race on March 15th, 1990, captivating spectators with its sheer athleticism and grace. In an intense front view shot, three determined jockeys fiercely compete to cross that finish line first – showcasing their unwavering dedication and unyielding spirit in pursuit of glory. Master Roberts gallops under Bob Trudgill's expert guidance while trained by Aubrey Hastings – a perfect harmony between horse and rider as they strive for excellence on every stride. Inspired by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Adventure of Silver Blaze, " Sidney E Paget captures Holmes questioning a suspect amidst an equestrian backdrop – highlighting the timeless connection between horses and mystery-solving brilliance. George Stubbs' masterpiece "Whistlejacket" immortalizes this majestic creature's beauty and power through intricate brushstrokes - reminding us why these noble animals have captivated our hearts throughout history. Hon Dorothy Paget shares an enchanting moment with her beloved horse Golden Miller - a testament to their deep bond forged through countless victories on the racetrack together. Drumcree races forward in 1911 with unknown creator capturing its raw energy - symbolizing how racing has always been about pushing boundaries and embracing new challenges head-on. Moifaa charges ahead in 1911 under unknown creator’s watchful eye- embodying strength and determination that have become synonymous with the world of horse racing.