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Racehorse Collection (page 7)

"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: Racehorse Vaguely Noble walks around the parade ring at Tattersalls in Newmarket

Racehorse Vaguely Noble walks around the parade ring at Tattersalls in Newmarket. 7th December 1967

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Champagne toast by owner Cyril Watkins (left) and Mr. Jack Kempton

Champagne toast by owner Cyril Watkins (left) and Mr. Jack Kempton, owners of Foinavon winner of the 1967 Grand National. 9th April 1967

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Legendary racehorse Red Rum who won three back to back Grand National races in the 1970s

Legendary racehorse Red Rum who won three back to back Grand National races in the 1970s, pictured with his head leaning head out of the stable in March 1993

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Donald Ginger McCain, trainer of Red Rum Racehorse, pictured drinking a pint of

Donald Ginger McCain, trainer of Red Rum Racehorse, pictured drinking a pint of Guinness as he celebrates with stable lads in pub nearby stables after winning the Grand National. 31st March 1973

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Red Rum pictured during his training gallop on Southport Beach limbering up for his

Red Rum pictured during his training gallop on Southport Beach limbering up for his attempt to be the only horse to win the Grand National four times 23rd January 1978

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Horse RacingPoint-To-Point - Taking the lead on the post in the Open Ladies

Horse RacingPoint-To-Point - Taking the lead on the post in the Open Ladies Steeplechase, at the post is Miss Gay Walker, who rode April Witch to victory by a head over Octroi riden by Miss

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Windsor Lad ridden by Charlie Smirke being led in by the Maharajah of Rajpipla after

Windsor Lad ridden by Charlie Smirke being led in by the Maharajah of Rajpipla after winning the 1934 Derby 6th June 1934

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Horse RacingPoint-To-Point - Taking the lead on the post in the Open Ladies

Horse RacingPoint-To-Point - Taking the lead on the post in the Open Ladies Steeplechase, at the post is Miss Gay Walker, who rode April Witch to victory by a head over Octroi riden by Miss

Background imageRacehorse Collection: West Tip seen here on his return to his stables after winning the 1986 Grands National

West Tip seen here on his return to his stables after winning the 1986 Grands National surrounded by local schoolchildren 6th April 1986

Background imageRacehorse Collection: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot, July 1971 Geoff Lewis riding

King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot, July 1971 Geoff Lewis riding Paul Mellons Mill Reef romp home followed by Drtis and Acclimatization

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Famous racehorse Arkle standing at the stable door at Tom Dreapers yard

Famous racehorse Arkle standing at the stable door at Tom Dreapers yard. 3rd February 1966

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Famous racehorse Arkle being being walked around at the stables of Tom Dreaper

Famous racehorse Arkle being being walked around at the stables of Tom Dreaper. 3rd February 1966

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Famous racehorse Arkle at the stables of Tom Dreaper. 3rd February 1966

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

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Mr. Noel Simpson with 'Old Cardy', harness racer Cardigan. June 1969

Mr. Noel Simpson with "Old Cardy", harness racer Cardigan. June 1969
Mr. Noel Simpson with " Old Cardy", harness racer Cardigan. June 1969

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Famous racehorse Arkle arrives at Gatwick airport. October 1969

Famous racehorse Arkle arrives at Gatwick airport. October 1969

Background imageRacehorse Collection: 'Vaguely Noble'who was sold at Newmarket this afternoon, at £136, 000

"Vaguely Noble"who was sold at Newmarket this afternoon, at £136, 000
" Vaguely Noble" who was sold at Newmarket this afternoon, at £ 136, 000, to Mr. Alberto Ferrall Yank. December 1967

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Boy Jockey with a future. Young apprentice rider Denis Dillon

Boy Jockey with a future. Young apprentice rider Denis Dillon, who finished second at Ascot in both the Cambridgeshire and the Cesarewitch is only 15 years old

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Racehorse Desert Orchid during the Cheltenham Gold Cup race 15th March 1990

Racehorse Desert Orchid during the Cheltenham Gold Cup race 15th March 1990

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Desert Orchid out in front during the Cheltenham Gold Cup race 15th March 1990

Desert Orchid out in front during the Cheltenham Gold Cup race 15th March 1990

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Vaguely Noble photographed with his lad Soapy Wild, at Newmarket, today

Vaguely Noble photographed with his lad Soapy Wild, at Newmarket, today. December 1967

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Red Rum with his lad at Surrey Racing in Woking Surrey

Red Rum with his lad at Surrey Racing in Woking Surrey

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Red Rum racehorse jockey Brian Fletcher after unique Aintree Ayr Grand national Double

Red Rum racehorse jockey Brian Fletcher after unique Aintree Ayr Grand national Double

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Red Rum and jockey Brian Fletcher win the Grand National at Aintree for the second

Red Rum and jockey Brian Fletcher win the Grand National at Aintree for the second successive year in 1974 30th March 1974 30/03/1974 vfr1

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Grand National 1973 The winner Red Rum ridden by Brian Fletcher

Grand National 1973 The winner Red Rum ridden by Brian Fletcher

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Grand National 1973 Red Rum ridden by Brian Fletcher jumps a fence and goes on to win

Grand National 1973 Red Rum ridden by Brian Fletcher jumps a fence and goes on to win

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Red Rum racehorse 1992

Red Rum racehorse 1992

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Red Rum Racehorse March 1992 makes a personal appearance at The Surrey Racing Bookmakers

Red Rum Racehorse March 1992 makes a personal appearance at The Surrey Racing Bookmakers in Woking Surrey standing outside betting shop

Background imageRacehorse Collection: The Grand National Aintree March 1974 Red Rum and jockey Brian Fletcher win

The Grand National Aintree March 1974 Red Rum and jockey Brian Fletcher win racings premiere hurdle event vfr1

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Red Rum Racehorse and his stablelad making a personal appearence at The Surrey Racing

Red Rum Racehorse and his stablelad making a personal appearence at The Surrey Racing Bookmakers in Woking Surrey

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Red Rum makes a personal appearance at Surrey Racing Bookmakers in Woking Surrey in March

Red Rum makes a personal appearance at Surrey Racing Bookmakers in Woking Surrey in March 1992 7th March 1992 07/03/1992

Background imageRacehorse Collection: L Escargot and Jockey Tommy Carberry after winning from Red Rum in the 1975 Grand

L Escargot and Jockey Tommy Carberry after winning from Red Rum in the 1975 Grand National vfr1

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Red Rum and jockey Brian Fletcher win world-famous chase at Aintree Racecourse

Red Rum and jockey Brian Fletcher win world-famous chase at Aintree Racecourse. Here Red Rum being led in after race

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Red Rum with Brian Fletcher win at Aintree in 1974 Grand National

Red Rum with Brian Fletcher win at Aintree in 1974 Grand National

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Red Rum making a personal appearance at The Surrey Racing Bookmakers in Woking Surrey

Red Rum making a personal appearance at The Surrey Racing Bookmakers in Woking Surrey

Background imageRacehorse Collection: St Leger - Ridge Wood riden by Jockey Michael Beary is led into the winners enclosure

St Leger - Ridge Wood riden by Jockey Michael Beary is led into the winners enclosure after winning the 1949 St Leger 1949 020092/1

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Heaton Park Races, 1829. Creator: John Ferneley

Heaton Park Races, 1829. Creator: John Ferneley
Heaton Park Races, 1829

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Elis at Doncaster, Ridden by John Day, with his Van in the Background

Elis at Doncaster, Ridden by John Day, with his Van in the Background, between 1836 and 1837

Background imageRacehorse Collection: The Tetrarch, ca. 1913. Creator: Adrian Jones

The Tetrarch, ca. 1913. Creator: Adrian Jones
The Tetrarch; The Racehorse, The Tetrarch, ca. 1913

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Turf, with Jockey up, at Newmarket, ca. 1766. Creator: George Stubbs

Turf, with Jockey up, at Newmarket, ca. 1766. Creator: George Stubbs
Turf, with Jockey up, at Newmarket; Portrait of Turf with Jockey up, ca. 1766

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Lustre, held by a Groom, ca. 1762. Creator: George Stubbs

Lustre, held by a Groom, ca. 1762. Creator: George Stubbs
Lustre, held by a Groom, ca. 1762

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Riders on the Beach at Dieppe, 1892. Creator: RenePierre Charles Princeteau

Riders on the Beach at Dieppe, 1892. Creator: RenePierre Charles Princeteau
Riders on the Beach at Dieppe, 1892

Background imageRacehorse Collection: To Be Sold With All His Engagements-The Famous Race Horse Woolsack, June 29, 1829

To Be Sold With All His Engagements-The Famous Race Horse Woolsack, June 29, 1829

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Races at Wheat Croft - Col. Thompsons 'Hamlet'winning the Lascelles Cup, 1845

Races at Wheat Croft - Col. Thompsons "Hamlet"winning the Lascelles Cup, 1845
Races at Wheat Croft - Col. Thompsons " Hamlet" winning the Lascelles Cup, 1845....Horse-races, in Wheat Croft, a piece of land well adapted for a course

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Foigh-a-Ballagh, the winner of the Great St. Leger... 1844. Creator: Unknown

Foigh-a-Ballagh, the winner of the Great St. Leger... 1844. Creator: Unknown
Foigh-a-Ballagh, the winner of the Great St. Leger and Grand Duke Michael Stakes, drawn by Herring, 1844. The racehorse Faugh-a-Ballagh was the first Irish-bred horse to win the St Leger Stakes at

Background imageRacehorse Collection: The Training Ground, Newmarket, 1845. Creator: Unknown

The Training Ground, Newmarket, 1845. Creator: Unknown
The Training Ground, Newmarket, 1845. Jockeys and grooms practice for the races at Newmarket in Suffolk. In no spot on earth is there so much material of interest for the true lover of the craft

Background imageRacehorse Collection: Newmarket Races - the Cambridgeshire Stakes, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Newmarket Races - the Cambridgeshire Stakes, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Newmarket Races - the Cambridgeshire Stakes, 1845. Spectators watch the horse racing at Newmarket in Suffolk. From " Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII

Background imageRacehorse Collection: St. Wilfrid Festival, Ripon, 1844. Creator: Unknown

St. Wilfrid Festival, Ripon, 1844. Creator: Unknown
St. Wilfrid Festival, Ripon, 1844. Horseracing at Ripon in Yorkshire. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V

Background imageRacehorse Collection: The Baron, the winner of the Great St. Leger 1845 - drawn by Herring, 1845

The Baron, the winner of the Great St. Leger 1845 - drawn by Herring, 1845. Racehorse and jockey Frank Butler:a portrait of the winner of " the Doncaster St



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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.