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Tipster Collection

"The Tipster: Unveiling the Secrets of Racing Success" In the world of horse racing, there exists a mystical figure known as The Tipster

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The Tipster (1928). Luke, John 1906-1975. Date: 1928

Background imageTipster Collection: Horse Racing Journalist John McCririck, holding a copy of the People Guide to Flat Racing

Horse Racing Journalist John McCririck, holding a copy of the People Guide to Flat Racing. March 1993

Background imageTipster Collection: Flossie Beresford letter, racing tipster

Flossie Beresford letter, racing tipster

Background imageTipster Collection: John Mccririck

John Mccririck Horse Racing Tipster 06 October 1993 Date: 06 October 1993

Background imageTipster Collection: Ras Prince Monolulu (1881 - 1965), real name Peter Carl Mackay (or McKay

Ras Prince Monolulu (1881 - 1965), real name Peter Carl Mackay (or McKay). From the Illustrated London News, 20th February 1965: Britains most colourful racehorse tipster is dead. Date: 1960s

Background imageTipster Collection: Daily Mirror horseracing pundit Bob Butchers at Kempton Park Race Course

Daily Mirror horseracing pundit Bob Butchers at Kempton Park Race Course. 3rd November 1972

Background imageTipster Collection: Daily Mirror horseracing pundit Bob Butchers at Kempton Park Race Course

Daily Mirror horseracing pundit Bob Butchers at Kempton Park Race Course. 3rd November 1972

Background imageTipster Collection: Daily Mirror horseracing pundit Bob Butchers at Kempton Park Race Course

Daily Mirror horseracing pundit Bob Butchers at Kempton Park Race Course. 3rd November 1972

Background imageTipster Collection: Peter C. Mekay, Known as Prince Monolulu, granted a divorce. January 1953 D560-002

Peter C. Mekay, Known as Prince Monolulu, granted a divorce. January 1953 D560-002

Background imageTipster Collection: Peter C. Mekay, Known as Prince Honolulu, granted a divorce. January 1953 D560-001

Peter C. Mekay, Known as Prince Honolulu, granted a divorce. January 1953 D560-001

Background imageTipster Collection: Take My Tip The one way to follow horses with success

Take My Tip The one way to follow horses with success
Take My Tip.. Theres only one way of following horses with any success... AND THIS IS IT! circa 1930s

Background imageTipster Collection: The Two thousand guineas winner: Bahram

The Two thousand guineas winner: Bahram
The Two Thousand Guineas winner: the Aga Khans horse Bahram, being ridden by Fred Fox at Newmarket, 1935. Racing tipster Ras Prince Monolulu can be seen in the background. Date: 1935

Background imageTipster Collection: Dan Bulger racehorse and Prince Monolulu at the races

Dan Bulger racehorse and Prince Monolulu at the races
Racehorse Dan Bulger with jockey on horseback, and Prince Monolulu, horseracing tipster, at the races. circa 1936

Background imageTipster Collection: Epsom Derby Day - Prince Monolulu - Tipster

Epsom Derby Day - Prince Monolulu - Tipster. Date: 1929

Background imageTipster Collection: Gentleman with his copy of The Winning Post

Gentleman with his copy of The Winning Post
Gentleman racegoer checking the days form (and racing gossip) in his copy of The Winning Post. The paper was run by Roberts Sievier, which he used to attack those he disliked on the turf. Date: 1907

Background imageTipster Collection: Gentleman holding up The Winning Post Paper

Gentleman holding up The Winning Post Paper
A jolly gentleman (" Sir Davy" Stephens of Kingstown)holding up a poster for The Winning Post run by Roberts Sievier. He used the publication to attack those he disliked on the turf

Background imageTipster Collection: The Winning Post and a Bottle of Port

The Winning Post and a Bottle of Port - " My word, what combinations!". The Winning Post was run by Roberts Sievier who mostly used the publication to attack those he disliked on the turf


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"The Tipster: Unveiling the Secrets of Racing Success" In the world of horse racing, there exists a mystical figure known as The Tipster. Flossie Beresford, a renowned racing tipster from yesteryears, left behind a letter that contained invaluable wisdom for aspiring punters. Her words echoed through time, guiding enthusiasts towards victory on the tracks. But Flossie was not alone in her craft. John McCririck, an esteemed horse racing journalist and pundit, held his own copy of "The People Guide to Flat Racing, " sharing insights with eager readers seeking an edge in their wagers. His expertise became a beacon amidst the sea of uncertainty. Yet it was Ras Prince Monolulu who truly embodied the spirit of The Tipster. Known by many names but born Peter Carl Mackay (or McKay), he captivated audiences with his flamboyant attire and charismatic predictions. His catchphrase "Take My Tip. The one way to follow horses with success" resonated with those yearning for triumph at every racecourse. Amongst these legends stood champions like Bahram - winner of the Two Thousand Guineas - whose majestic strides inspired awe among spectators and bettors alike. Dan Bulger's partnership with Prince Monolulu further exemplified how skillful jockeys could collaborate seamlessly with insightful tipsters to achieve greatness on the turf. As time progressed, new faces emerged in this captivating realm. Daily Mirror horseracing pundit Bob Butchers graced Kempton Park Race Course armed with knowledge and experience honed over years spent analyzing races meticulously. With each passing day at the track, he solidified his status as a trusted advisor to avid followers seeking guidance on their betting endeavors. The legacy of The Tipster lives on through these remarkable individuals who have dedicated their lives to unraveling racing secrets hidden within each thoroughbred's stride. Their collective efforts continue to shape horse racing, offering hope and excitement to all who dare to place their bets.