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"Ascot: A Timeless Tradition of Elegance and Excitement" Step back in time to Ascot 1910

Background imageAscot Collection: Windsor and Maidenhead SL5 9 Map

Windsor and Maidenhead SL5 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Windsor and Maidenhead SL5 9

Background imageAscot Collection: Windsor and Maidenhead SL5 7 Map

Windsor and Maidenhead SL5 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Windsor and Maidenhead SL5 7

Background imageAscot Collection: 1935 Austin Light 13. 9 Ascot saloon with Winchestr Royal caravan. Creator: Unknown

1935 Austin Light 13. 9 Ascot saloon with Winchestr Royal caravan. Creator: Unknown
1935 Austin Light 13.9 Ascot saloon with Winchestr Royal caravan

Background imageAscot Collection: 1936 Austin Light 12-4 Ascot saloon. Creator: Unknown

1936 Austin Light 12-4 Ascot saloon. Creator: Unknown
1936 Austin Light 12-4 Ascot saloon

Background imageAscot Collection: Tatler cover, Summer Number 1950

Tatler cover, Summer Number 1950
Front cover of The Tatler featuring the Tatler in his distinctive tricorn hat, at the front of a crowd of spectators at a race course, probably Royal Ascot

Background imageAscot Collection: Ascot fashion, 1935. Creator: Unknown

Ascot fashion, 1935. Creator: Unknown
Ascot fashion, 1935. Women dressed up for the horse racing at Royal Ascot in Surrey. Flowing Frocks: showing a tendency to return to the flowing lines of 1914

Background imageAscot Collection: Ascot racegoers

Ascot racegoers reading the racing form, 1966

Background imageAscot Collection: Two Ladies at the Races - Ascot

Two Ladies at the Races - Ascot. Date: 1922

Background imageAscot Collection: Duke and Duchess of York at Royal Ascot

Duke and Duchess of York at Royal Ascot
Albert Duke of York (1895-1952) and Elizabeth, Duchess of York (1900-2002) at Royal Ascot - on the lawns during an interval in the afternoons racing. Date: 1931

Background imageAscot Collection: Ascot - The Paddock, 1914, (1920). Artist: Claude Allin Shepperson

Ascot - The Paddock, 1914, (1920). Artist: Claude Allin Shepperson
Ascot - The Paddock, 1914, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]

Background imageAscot Collection: Ascot, June, 1935 - King Edward, then Prince of Wales, with Mrs. Simpson, 1937

Ascot, June, 1935 - King Edward, then Prince of Wales, with Mrs. Simpson, 1937. From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]

Background imageAscot Collection: Rogerstone Castle, Jockey: E. C. Elliott, 1939

Rogerstone Castle, Jockey: E. C. Elliott, 1939. Winner of the National Breeders Produce Stakes at Ascot in 1938. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]

Background imageAscot Collection: Crowds in Waterloo Station heading off to Ascot races, London, c1900 (1901)

Crowds in Waterloo Station heading off to Ascot races, London, c1900 (1901). From Living London, Vol. 1, edited by George R. Sims

Background imageAscot Collection: The Finish for the Royal Hunt Cup, c1903

The Finish for the Royal Hunt Cup, c1903. The Royal Hunt Cup is a flat handicap horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older

Background imageAscot Collection: Harrods: The Mans Shop - Ascot 1937, 1937

Harrods: The Mans Shop - Ascot 1937, 1937. From The Sphere - Coronation Record Number. [The Sphere, London, 1937]

Background imageAscot Collection: Fashion illustration, 1935

Fashion illustration, 1935. Women dressed up for Royal Ascot. A print from Vogue, 1st May 1935

Background imageAscot Collection: Hyde Park on a fine Ascot Sunday, London, 1926-1927

Hyde Park on a fine Ascot Sunday, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageAscot Collection: Luncheon time behind the grand stand, Ascot races, 1872

Luncheon time behind the grand stand, Ascot races, 1872. A print from The Illustrated London News, 15th June 1872. Hand-coloured later

Background imageAscot Collection: Ascot Heath Races, 19th century. Artist: James Pollard

Ascot Heath Races, 19th century. Artist: James Pollard
Ascot Heath Races, 19th century. After James Pollard (1792-1867). From Connoisseur Extra No. 5 - Old Sporting Prints by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur Magazine, London, 1908]

Background imageAscot Collection: George IV and the Duke of York, The Royal Stand, Ascot, early 19th century

George IV and the Duke of York, The Royal Stand, Ascot, early 19th century. King George IV (1762-1830) and his brother Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, watching horse racing in Berkshire

Background imageAscot Collection: The Ascot prize plate, 1875

The Ascot prize plate, 1875. Trophies associated with horse racing at Ascot in Berkshire, one of the leading racecourses in Britain. A print from The Illustrated London News, (12 June 1875)

Background imageAscot Collection: Ascot Heath Races. Artist: James Pollard

Ascot Heath Races. Artist: James Pollard
Ascot Heath Races

Background imageAscot Collection: Queen Mother with Princess Margaret sitting in carriage Royal Ascot horse racing June

Queen Mother with Princess Margaret sitting in carriage Royal Ascot horse racing June 1996

Background imageAscot Collection: Prince Charles and Princess Diana with Oliver Hoare and his wife Diane behind at Royal

Prince Charles and Princess Diana with Oliver Hoare and his wife Diane behind at Royal Ascot horserace meeting, June 1986

Background imageAscot Collection: Guy Henrot trainer (L) with owner Jean Francois Gribomont celebrate after Don

Guy Henrot trainer (L) with owner Jean Francois Gribomont celebrate after Don t Worry Me won at Royal Ascot

Background imageAscot Collection: Miss Margaret Whigham and Mr Pemberton

Miss Margaret Whigham and Mr Pemberton
Miss Margaret Whigham, later Mrs Charles Sweeney and then Duchess of Argyll, pictured at a party held at her parents house, Queens Hill at Ascot in July 1931 with Mr Pemberton. Date: 1931

Background imageAscot Collection: Verderer at the gate of Royal Enclosure, Ascot

Verderer at the gate of Royal Enclosure, Ascot
One of the Royal Foresters, or Verderers, of Windsor Park, performing his annual duty of keeping guard at the gate of the Royal Enclosure during Ascot Week



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"Ascot: A Timeless Tradition of Elegance and Excitement" Step back in time to Ascot 1910, where three young Victorian women dare to bare their bottoms in a bold display of fashion rebellion. This provocative image captures the essence of Ascot's audacious spirit. Fast forward to 1955, when a poster advertising Bernard Weatherill Ltd takes center stage at horse racing Ascot. The blend of style and sophistication is palpable as attendees eagerly anticipate the thrilling races ahead. The Bystander masthead design from 1927 showcases Royal Ascot's grandeur with its intricate detailing. It serves as a reminder that this prestigious event has always been synonymous with high society and glamour. Social/Cup Day at Ascot brings together the crème de la crème of society for an unforgettable day filled with champagne, laughter, and exquisite fashion choices. The air buzzes with excitement as guests place their bets on magnificent thoroughbreds thundering down the track. Travel back even further to circa 1818 when Ascot first began captivating hearts. Its rich history intertwines seamlessly with modernity, creating an atmosphere unlike any other racecourse in the world. In 1933, Lagonda advertisement meets Idare dress – two icons colliding in perfect harmony. As ladies don their finest attire for Bystander's Summer Number front cover, they epitomize elegance while exuding confidence worthy of such a prestigious occasion. Horse racing enthusiasts flock to Ascot year after year; it is here that dreams are made or shattered within seconds on the turf. The thrill of witnessing these majestic creatures galloping towards victory creates an unparalleled adrenaline rush among spectators. ASCOT 1929 encapsulates all that makes this event legendary - timeless traditions upheld by generations past and present alike. From top hats to flowing gowns, every detail contributes to an ambiance steeped in heritage yet ever-evolving.