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Ascot Collection (page 9)

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

Background imageAscot Collection: Rock Hopper right wins the Hardwicke Stakes beating Sapience (left

Rock Hopper right wins the Hardwicke Stakes beating Sapience (left) at Royal Ascot - June 1992

Background imageAscot Collection: Richard Hills celebrates after winning on Asfurah at Royal Ascot

Richard Hills celebrates after winning on Asfurah at Royal Ascot

Background imageAscot Collection: Windsor Castle wins from Three Cheers in the Queens Vase at Royal Ascot June 1997

Windsor Castle wins from Three Cheers in the Queens Vase at Royal Ascot June 1997

Background imageAscot Collection: Kieren Fallon Jockey on Bosra Sham winning the Prince Of Wales

Kieren Fallon Jockey on Bosra Sham winning the Prince Of Waless Stake 8 lengths clear of second place Alhaarth at Royal Ascot

Background imageAscot Collection: Harbour Master and C Roche Jockey wins the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot with Olivier

Harbour Master and C Roche Jockey wins the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot with Olivier Peslier on Desert Prince in second place

Background imageAscot Collection: Among men (rails) wins from Kahal on left in the Jersey Stakes at Royal Ascot June 1997

Among men (rails) wins from Kahal on left in the Jersey Stakes at Royal Ascot June 1997

Background imageAscot Collection: Frankie Dettori Jockey wins the Queen Anne Stakes on Allied Forces with Centre Stalls a

Frankie Dettori Jockey wins the Queen Anne Stakes on Allied Forces with Centre Stalls a close second place

Background imageAscot Collection: Selhurstpark Flyer wins from Danetime at Royal Ascot

Selhurstpark Flyer wins from Danetime at Royal Ascot

Background imageAscot Collection: Frankie Dettori Jockey wins the St Jamess Palace Stakes on Starborough at Royal

Frankie Dettori Jockey wins the St Jamess Palace Stakes on Starborough at Royal Ascot with Air Express in second place

Background imageAscot Collection: Princess Anne at Royal Ascot 1998 Princess Royal

Princess Anne at Royal Ascot 1998 Princess Royal

Background imageAscot Collection: Princess Anne at Royal Ascot 1998

Princess Anne at Royal Ascot 1998

Background imageAscot Collection: Princess Margaret and Princess Anne at Royal Ascot in June 1992

Princess Margaret and Princess Anne at Royal Ascot in June 1992

Background imageAscot Collection: Prince Charles at Royal Ascot, June 1996 Wearing top hat and tails

Prince Charles at Royal Ascot, June 1996 Wearing top hat and tails

Background imageAscot Collection: Duchess of York with Prince Andrew June 1985

Duchess of York with Prince Andrew June 1985

Background imageAscot Collection: Queen Mother at Royal Ascot, June 1983

Queen Mother at Royal Ascot, June 1983

Background imageAscot Collection: Princess Michael of Kent at Fun Day Royal Ascot July 1987

Princess Michael of Kent at Fun Day Royal Ascot July 1987

Background imageAscot Collection: The Queen Mother protects herself from the rain as she arrives in a horse-drawn carriage

The Queen Mother protects herself from the rain as she arrives in a horse-drawn carriage at the start of the second day of Royal Ascot June 17

Background imageAscot Collection: The Hotel de Paris at Bray

The Hotel de Paris at Bray
Scene showing the dance floor at popular Bray outpost of the Hotel de Paris, one of the evening haunts during Ascot week in the 1920s. Date: 1934

Background imageAscot Collection: Tatler cover - Mattli dress for Ascot or a garden party

Tatler cover - Mattli dress for Ascot or a garden party
Front cover of The Tatler for 9 May 1956 featuring a model holding a large bunch of lilac and wearing a beautiful dress in wild silk shantung by Mattli, perfect for Ascot or gala garden parties

Background imageAscot Collection: A Race Gown by Isobel for Royal Ascot, 1927

A Race Gown by Isobel for Royal Ascot, 1927
A lovely race gown and hat for Royal Ascot by Isobel, London Date: 1927

Background imageAscot Collection: Mrs & Mrs Sweeny at an Ascot House Party

Mrs & Mrs Sweeny at an Ascot House Party
A group present at the Old Malt House in Bracknell, for an Ascot house party hosted by Mr and Mrs William Garthwaite. The group shows, from left, Mrs Charles Sweeny

Background imageAscot Collection: Joyce Dennys reviews Ascot

Joyce Dennys reviews Ascot
A series of humorous sketches by Joyce Dennys rather poking fun at smart society at Royal Ascot. She shows a fashionable lady losing her hat and almost having it picked up as litter

Background imageAscot Collection: Mrs Charles Sweeny at Ascot

Mrs Charles Sweeny at Ascot
Mrs Charles Sweeny (middle), accompanied by Mr and Mrs Stephen Laddie Sanford (he was an American polo player) at Royal Ascot, 1938

Background imageAscot Collection: Boulters lock, Berkshire 1906

Boulters lock, Berkshire 1906
Crowds of boats queuing for Boulters Lock, Berkshire, on Ascot Sunday, 1906. 1906

Background imageAscot Collection: Ascot Fashions 1913

Ascot Fashions 1913
Elegant Ladies wearing black and white dresses at Ascot Races. Date: 1913

Background imageAscot Collection: Ascot knicker elastic advertisement

Ascot knicker elastic advertisement
Advertisement for Ascot knicker elastic, made from artificial silk. Washing won t spoil it - neither will boiling. Endorsed by actress and entertainer Ivy Tresmand who says, I like Ascot elastic

Background imageAscot Collection: Society Snapshots at Ascot, 1921

Society Snapshots at Ascot, 1921 featuring Lorne Horne, the Hunt Cup race at Ascot, the Royal family at Ascot (King, Queen, Prince of Wales and Princess Mary), General Pitcairn-Campbell

Background imageAscot Collection: Pierce Egans Anecdotes: George IV at Ascot horse race

Pierce Egans Anecdotes: George IV at Ascot horse race
Colour plate: The royal stand at Ascot races: His Majesty George IV and the Duke of York enjoying the sports of the turf from Pierce Egans anecdotes of the turf, the chase, the ring and the stage

Background imageAscot Collection: Mr and Mrs Charles Sweeny at Ascot

Mr and Mrs Charles Sweeny at Ascot
The Hon. Mrs Esmond Harmsworth in the paddock at Ascot on Gold Cup Day, wearing black, with two silver foxes. Behind her are Mrs and Mrs Charles Sweeny, she in pink and brown

Background imageAscot Collection: Society Snapshots, 1921

Society Snapshots, 1921 featuring Lady Cholmeley and Captain Walter Lambert, a Parisian racegoer at Longchamps, Mr Z. Shimidzu Japanese tennis player

Background imageAscot Collection: Fashionable ascot frock 1933

Fashionable ascot frock 1933
Woman wearing a fashionable Ascot frock designed and carried out by The White House of 51 New Bond Street. It is expressed in white organdie, patterned with pastel black

Background imageAscot Collection: The modern trend towards vivid colouring in dress

The modern trend towards vivid colouring in dress
Series of illustrations showing fashionable brightly coloured dresses and garments to be worn by women at Royal Ascot during 1913

Background imageAscot Collection: St Christophers Orphanage, Ascot Priory

St Christophers Orphanage, Ascot Priory
A view of St Christophers Orphanage, Ascot Priory, Berkshire. Date: circa 1905

Background imageAscot Collection: An Ascot frock from Ernest and Redfern, 1924

An Ascot frock from Ernest and Redfern, 1924
An Ascot frock from the salon of Ernest and Redfern of Albemarle Street, London. The fourreau is of black satin, the overdress being of black and white foulard marocain

Background imageAscot Collection: A Lovely Ascot frock from Harrods, 1924

A Lovely Ascot frock from Harrods, 1924
A black and white georgette frock, embroidered with silk and beads, worn with a osprey trimmed hat and silken sunshade decorated with sheared marabout (marabou), all from Harrods of Knightsbridge

Background imageAscot Collection: Baldomero Espartero

Baldomero Espartero
BALDOMERO ESPARTERO Spanish soldier and statesman, wearing a helmet which would cause a sensation at Ascot racecourse... Date: 1792 - 1879

Background imageAscot Collection: ASCOT PARTY GAME

ASCOT PARTY GAME
Playing Ascot at a Christmas party. The horses have to cut down the centre of a piece of tape with curved nail scissors, the winner being the one to pass the post first! Date: 1930s

Background imageAscot Collection: Colonel Rivers Bulkeley

Colonel Rivers Bulkeley
COLONEL RIVERS BULKELEY Sportsman - " Ascots Senior Trustee" Date: 1909

Background imageAscot Collection: When the Sun Shines at Ascot

When the Sun Shines at Ascot
An unfamiliar view on a private footpath leading through woods and across meadows to the Grand Stand at Royal Ascot. According to the Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News - " A lovely journey

Background imageAscot Collection: Start of the Gold Cup race, Ascot

Start of the Gold Cup race, Ascot
Start of the Gold Cup, Ascot, with eventual winner White Knight (left) and Bridge of Canney (right). The cup had been stolen two days earlier, while on display. Date: 1907

Background imageAscot Collection: Advert for Debenham & Freebody ascot gown 1933

Advert for Debenham & Freebody ascot gown 1933
Lovely sleeveless gown in Chanel lace and the new Cire satin. 1933

Background imageAscot Collection: Fashionable hats 1933

Fashionable hats 1933
Selection of summer womens hats for 1933, available from Peter Robinson department store. (top) Black split straw hat with velvet bow to the side

Background imageAscot Collection: Cover of Eve Magazine 1 June 1927

Cover of Eve Magazine 1 June 1927
Cover of Eve Magazine featuring an Ascot gown and hat from Zyrot et Cie of Hanover Square, London Date: 1927

Background imageAscot Collection: Selfridges Royal Ascot advert, 1927

Selfridges Royal Ascot advert, 1927
Selfridges advert for Royal Ascot with a stunning regal ensemble for a truly royal occasion Date: 1927

Background imageAscot Collection: Race Frocks by Itylus, 1927

Race Frocks by Itylus, 1927
The perfect parure for the paddock - topical race frocks for Ascot by Itylus Date: 1927

Background imageAscot Collection: Bradleys Clothes Advert, 1927

Bradleys Clothes Advert, 1927
A new collection of models and ready to wear garments on show at Bradleys salons, Chepstow Place, ranging from tennis frocks to the latest exsquite Paris models and Ascot creations

Background imageAscot Collection: White bulldog puppy taken to Ascot

White bulldog puppy taken to Ascot
A white bulldog puppy is taken to the races at Ascot, where a minstrel pushes a collection net under his nose. Date: 1905

Background imageAscot Collection: Comparison of Ascot

Comparison of Ascot
Photographs showing a royal Ascot and the Black Ascot in 1910- due to the recent death of Edward VII, racegoers at Ascot dress in black. Date: 1910



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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.