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From the iconic Jim Pike and his legendary horse, Phar Lap, to the thrilling races at Saratoga Race Course in NY State, it has captivated hearts worldwide

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Famous racehorse Red Rum, the Grand National winner, pictured during filming of the BBC

Famous racehorse Red Rum, the Grand National winner, pictured during filming of the BBC Sports Review of the Year. 14th December 1977

Background imageHorseracing Collection: racehorse Sansovino, ridden by twenty-one-year-old jockey Tommy Weston led in by Lord

racehorse Sansovino, ridden by twenty-one-year-old jockey Tommy Weston led in by Lord Derby after winning the Epsom Derby in June 1924

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Teal (Jockey in spotted shirt) and Legal joy take the last fence in the 1952 Grand

Teal (Jockey in spotted shirt) and Legal joy take the last fence in the 1952 Grand National. Teal went on to win the race with Legal Joy coming in second. 5th April 1952

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Derby winning racehorse Shergar at stables. 6th June 1981

Derby winning racehorse Shergar at stables. 6th June 1981

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Shaun Spadah wins the Grand National in 1921

Shaun Spadah wins the Grand National in 1921

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Music Hall wins the Grand National in 1922

Music Hall wins the Grand National in 1922

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Gregalach wins the Grand National in 1929

Gregalach wins the Grand National in 1929

Background imageHorseracing Collection: The Field as they take Tattenham Corner, The eventual winner of the Derby was Roberto

The Field as they take Tattenham Corner, The eventual winner of the Derby was Roberto Derby at Epsom - June 1972

Background imageHorseracing Collection: One Man with jockey Brian Harding at Cheltenham in March 1998

One Man with jockey Brian Harding at Cheltenham in March 1998

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Trigo after winning the Epsom Derby in 1929

Trigo after winning the Epsom Derby in 1929

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Princess Anne looking wet in Rain Gatcombe Park Smiling in wet-weather gear

Princess Anne looking wet in Rain Gatcombe Park Smiling in wet-weather gear Rainy day August 1985

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Flagg Moor, near Buxton, Point to Point races: Mrs. W. Hall riding Gilded Cage

Flagg Moor, near Buxton, Point to Point races: Mrs. W. Hall riding Gilded Cage
Flagg Moor, near Buxton, Point to Point races: Mrs. W.Hall riding Gilded Cage (No.6) led most of the way in the Hartington Plate ladies race but Mrs. A.E

Background imageHorseracing Collection: The false start to the 1952 Grand National as some of the horses broke away from

The false start to the 1952 Grand National as some of the horses broke away from the starting gate. This caused a delay in the starting time of the race. April 1952 P005639

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Grand National favourites, Burrough Hill Lad (left) and Corbiere pictured at Jenny

Grand National favourites, Burrough Hill Lad (left) and Corbiere pictured at Jenny Pitmans stables, Lambourne. 6th February 1985

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Nortons Coin, 100 / 1 winner of the 1990 Cheltenham Gold Cup

Nortons Coin, 100 / 1 winner of the 1990 Cheltenham Gold Cup
Nortons Coin, 100/1 winner of the 1990 Cheltenham Gold Cup, owned and trained in Nantgaredig, just outside Carmarthen, by farmer Sirrel Griffiths

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Grand National 1957 The winner of the 1957 Grand National Sundew ridden by jockey

Grand National 1957 The winner of the 1957 Grand National Sundew ridden by jockey Fred Winter, is led into the winners enclosure by his owner Mrs. Geoffrey Kohn. 4th April 1957

Background imageHorseracing Collection: West Surrey Staghounds Point-to-point races at Slyfield

West Surrey Staghounds Point-to-point races at Slyfield - the All Comers Maiden Steeplechase, won by Mr Oliver Dixon on Master Royston

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Charles Wood, English horseracing jockey

Charles Wood, English horseracing jockey
Charles Wood (1856-1945), English flat racing jockey. late 19th century

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Tooth and Flail by H. M. Bateman

Tooth and Flail by H. M. Bateman
The Crisis - Tattenham Corner. Horses and riders each furiously rounding the bend at Tattenham Corner on Epsom racecourse as envisaged by the cartoonist, H. M. Bateman. Date: 1927

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Charlie Smirke, British jockey, on Mahmoud

Charlie Smirke, British jockey, on Mahmoud
Charlie Smirke (1906-1993), British jockey, on the Aga Khans horse, Mahmoud. Date: circa 1936

Background imageHorseracing Collection: View of paddock and grandstand, Newbury racecourse

View of paddock and grandstand, Newbury racecourse. Date: circa 1910

Background imageHorseracing Collection: The Main Stand - The Racecourse - Deauville, France

The Main Stand - The Racecourse - Deauville, France Date: circa 1909

Background imageHorseracing Collection: No46 Aldaniti with Bob Champion jumps the last fence to win the 1981 Grand National at

No46 Aldaniti with Bob Champion jumps the last fence to win the 1981 Grand National at Aintree 6th April 1981 Owners Nick Embiricos (Althea Gifford)

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Ascot hat from Debenham and Freebody, 1934

Ascot hat from Debenham and Freebody, 1934
A stunning hat of organdie in an elusive shade of brown ; the brim reinforced in an open lattice insertion in which golden threads mingle with the organdie. Perfect for Ladies Day at Royal Ascot

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Wedding of Lester Piggott and Susan Armstrong at St. Mark s, N. Audley Street

Wedding of Lester Piggott and Susan Armstrong at St. Mark s, N. Audley Street. Lester kisses his bride after the wedding

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Princess Diana and her friend Harry Herbert in the royal enclosure at the first day of

Princess Diana and her friend Harry Herbert in the royal enclosure at the first day of the Ascot races. Viscount Linley is also present

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Le Jockey, 1899. Creator: Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri, de (1864-1901)

Le Jockey, 1899. Creator: Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri, de (1864-1901)
Le Jockey, 1899. Private Collection

Background imageHorseracing Collection: The Celebrated Race-Horse 'Fisherman', 1857. Creator: Unknown. The Celebrated Race-Horse

The Celebrated Race-Horse "Fisherman", 1857. Creator: Unknown. The Celebrated Race-Horse
The Celebrated Race-Horse "Fisherman", 1857. "Fisherman" is a dark brown horse, standing over 16 hands...He is a very peculiar-looking horse- short, on a high leg

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Epsom Races - 'Mincepie', Winner of the Oaks, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Epsom Races - "Mincepie", Winner of the Oaks, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Epsom Races - "Mincepie", Winner of the Oaks, 1856. Racehorse and rider. Mincepie is a chestnut filly, bred by the Earl of Howth, and is now the property of H. Hill, Esq

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Epsom Races - 'Ellington', Winner of the Derby, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Epsom Races - "Ellington", Winner of the Derby, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Epsom Races - "Ellington", Winner of the Derby, 1856. Horse and rider. This horse is a remarkably fine brown colt, the property of Admiral Harcourt

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Epsom Races - H.R.H. Prince Albert and H.R.H. Prince Frederick William of Prussia at the Grand

Epsom Races - H.R.H. Prince Albert and H.R.H. Prince Frederick William of Prussia at the Grand Stand Creator: W Thomas
Epsom Races - H.R.H. Prince Albert and H.R.H. Prince Frederick William of Prussia at the Grand Stand, 1856. Although there was no cheering there was no lack of curiosity to obtain a glimpse of

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Epsom Races: The Winner, after the Race, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Epsom Races: The Winner, after the Race, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Epsom Races: The Winner, after the Race, 1856. Horses, owners and jockeys. Fly-by-Night was in considerable demand. At first 15 to 1 was booked about him to several hundred pounds

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Epsom Races: 'Going to the Derby', 1856. Creator: Unknown. Epsom Races: 'Going to the Derby', 1856

Epsom Races: "Going to the Derby", 1856. Creator: Unknown. Epsom Races: "Going to the Derby", 1856
Epsom Races: "Going to the Derby", 1856. Travelling to the famous horserace in Surrey. Notwithstanding the many inducements which the railway presents to visitors eager to reach the scene

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Ce qu'on appelle les plasirs du turf, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Ce qu'on appelle les plasirs du turf, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Ce qu'on appelle les plasirs du turf, 19th century. The so-called pleasures of the turf

Background imageHorseracing Collection: 'Society at Ascot- The Cup Day, 1890. Creator: Unknown

'Society at Ascot- The Cup Day, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Society at Ascot- The Cup Day, 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 41. January to June, 1890

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Goodwood Races, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Goodwood Races, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Goodwood Races, 1850. Horseracing at Goodwood Racecourse near Chichester, West Sussex. The Grandstand, with its saloons, banquet-halls, terraces, and parterres "lying in a pleasant shade

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Epsom Spring Meeting...Preparing to Start for the Great Metropolitan Stakes, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Epsom Spring Meeting...Preparing to Start for the Great Metropolitan Stakes, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Epsom Spring Meeting - Sketch on the Downs - Preparing to Start for the Great Metropolitan Stakes, 1850. Horseracing in Surrey

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Epsom Spring Meeting - Great Metropolitan Steeple-Chase: the Jump at the Brook, 1850. Creator: Smyth

Epsom Spring Meeting - Great Metropolitan Steeple-Chase: the Jump at the Brook, 1850. Creator: Smyth
Epsom Spring Meeting - Great Metropolitan Steeple-Chase: the Jump at the Brook, 1850. Horseracing on Epsom Common in Surrey

Background imageHorseracing Collection: The Royal Hunt Cup, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Royal Hunt Cup, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Royal Hunt Cup, 1850. Horseracing trophy...manufactured by Messrs. Hunt and Roskill, of New Bond-street, after the design and model of Mr

Background imageHorseracing Collection: The Emperor's Vase, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Emperor's Vase, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Emperor's Vase, 1850. Horseracing trophy...presented by his Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Russia...The artist is Mr. Cotterill...The manufacturers of this vase are the Messrs

Background imageHorseracing Collection: The Queen's Gold Cup, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Queen's Gold Cup, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Queen's Gold Cup, 1850. Horseracing trophy:..the "Queen's Cup, " being the gift of her Majesty Queen Victoria...is modelled by Mr. Cotterill, and manufactured by Messrs

Background imageHorseracing 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 imageHorseracing Collection: Steeple Chase, horse racing board game

Steeple Chase, horse racing board game. 20th century

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Doug Ellis, Birmingham Travel Agent, Sunflight, pictured with wife

Doug Ellis, Birmingham Travel Agent, Sunflight, pictured with wife, Heidi Marie Kroeger at Ascot Racecourse, Royal Ascot, Hunt Cup Day, Wednesday 16th June 1965. Our Picture Shows

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Trainer Kim Bailey and pregnant wife Tracey toast the 1990 Grand National winner Mister

Trainer Kim Bailey and pregnant wife Tracey toast the 1990 Grand National winner Mister Frisk at his Lanbourn stables. 8th April 1990

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Steve Cauthen American jockey and girlfriend Amy Rothfuss, December 1990

Steve Cauthen American jockey and girlfriend Amy Rothfuss, December 1990

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Prince Charles riding Allibar at Ludlow races. Circa January 1981

Prince Charles riding Allibar at Ludlow races. Circa January 1981

Background imageHorseracing Collection: Lester Piggott plays horse for daughter Maureen at his home while his wife, Susan

Lester Piggott plays horse for daughter Maureen at his home while his wife, Susan, holds Tracy the baby of the Family. March 1969



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From the iconic Jim Pike and his legendary horse, Phar Lap, to the thrilling races at Saratoga Race Course in NY State, it has captivated hearts worldwide. Witness Desert Orchid's breathtaking leap during the Cheltenham Gold Cup race on that unforgettable day of March 15th, 1990. The excitement continues with a glimpse of Cartmel Races Poster enticing spectators to experience the thrill firsthand. Derby Day - an event where Olympians collide in a battle for glory, as depicted by Cecil Aldin's masterpiece 'The Derby 1923'. Ascot takes center stage on Tatler's front cover in 1955, showcasing the elegance and grandeur surrounding horse racing. Red Rum steals our hearts once again after triumphing at the prestigious Grand National in April 1977, celebrated with a joyous reception. With every jump over fences and full stretch gallop towards victory, Red Rum solidifies his place in racing history. Hon Dorothy Paget graces us with her presence alongside her beloved Golden Miller – a testament to the bond between jockey and horse. Howard K Elcock captures the electrifying atmosphere 'on the rails' at Goodwood Racecourse – where anticipation fills every corner. Finally, Bechers Ghost haunts our memories as we recall those daring moments at the Grand National that leave us breathless yet hungry for more horseracing adventures.