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Jockeys Collection

"Unleashing the Spirit of Speed: A Tribute to Jockeys" In the world of horse racing, they can the unsung heroes who ride fearlessly atop powerful thoroughbreds

Background imageJockeys Collection: Red Rum in the pub

Red Rum in the pub
The racehorse Red Rum and pub goers in the Public House Dover Castle in London 1979

Background imageJockeys Collection: Red Rum after winning the Grand National

Red Rum after winning the Grand National
Red Rum, Grand National winning racehorse, with stable boy, Billy Ellison, 1973

Background imageJockeys Collection: Red Rum with trainer Ginger McCain 1990

Red Rum with trainer Ginger McCain 1990
Red Rum with trainer Ginger McCain in Southport 1990

Background imageJockeys Collection: Jim Pike, Australian jockey, on his horse, Phar Lap

Jim Pike, Australian jockey, on his horse, Phar Lap
James Edward (Jim) Pike (1892-1969), Australian jockey, on his horse, Phar Lap (1926-1932). circa 1931-1932

Background imageJockeys Collection: The Favourite Wins by H. M. Bateman

The Favourite Wins by H. M. Bateman
Humorous illustration by H.M. Bateman showing a reversal of roles. A group of jockeys in different coloured silks sprint for the finishing post while excitable horses in the stands cheer on the winner

Background imageJockeys Collection: Picture No. 10749828

Picture No. 10749828
RACE HORSES - RACING Date:

Background imageJockeys Collection: Riders and Racehorses galloping around racecourse

Riders and Racehorses galloping around racecourse
LA-3594 Riders and Racehorses galloping around racecourse Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposed only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJockeys Collection: The Wettest Derby on Record by The Tout, 1927

The Wettest Derby on Record by The Tout, 1927
The Wettest Derby on record in 1927 with numerous well-known personalities of the turf coping with the flooded course with the help of umbrellas and rowing boats. Includes the jockey M

Background imageJockeys Collection: Starting Post, Saratoga Race Course, NY State, USA

Starting Post, Saratoga Race Course, NY State, USA
Jockeys and their horses, including War Admiral, approaching the Starting Post, Saratoga Race Course, Saratoga Springs, New York State, USA. Date: 1939

Background imageJockeys Collection: Gold Cup Day at Cheltenham, 1945

Gold Cup Day at Cheltenham, 1945
Farther West leading Red Rower, the eventual winner, round the course at Cheltenham on Gold Cup day. The Hack, going well, is lying third

Background imageJockeys Collection: Three jockeys fighting to come in first, front view

Three jockeys fighting to come in first, front view

Background imageJockeys Collection: The Derby 1923 by Cecil Aldin

The Derby 1923 by Cecil Aldin
Leaving the post at the start of the Derby of 1923, a race famously won by Papyrus, owned by Mr B. Irish and ridden by Steve Donoghue

Background imageJockeys Collection: Female jockeys riding gentlemen like horses

Female jockeys riding gentlemen like horses
Two women jockeys with riding crops, spur on their steeds - not horses, but top-hatted and tailed gentlemen who wear bridles in their mouths

Background imageJockeys Collection: Fred Archer

Fred Archer
FREDERICK JAMES ARCHER (1857 - 1886). Phenomenally successful jockey from the 1860s to the 1880s. Committed suicide after death of his wife, and owing to ill- health through excessive diet

Background imageJockeys Collection: Steve Donoghue by W. Smithson Broadhead

Steve Donoghue by W. Smithson Broadhead
Steve Donoghue (1884-1945), leading flat race jockey of the 1920s, pictured in a portrait by W. Smithson Broadhead specially commissioned by The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News

Background imageJockeys Collection: The Rainbow Jacket (1954)

The Rainbow Jacket (1954)
A scene on the racecourse from the Ealing Studios film

Background imageJockeys Collection: Famous jockeys - Charles Elliott

Famous jockeys - Charles Elliott
Charlie Elliott, flat race jockey and winner of the 1927 Derby on Call Boy, pictured in the c olours of Lord Rosebery for whom he had many successes. Date: 1927

Background imageJockeys Collection: Some Grand National

Some Grand National
A number of jockeys who were expected to ride in the 1938 Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree " walking the plank" at the famous Bechers Brook

Background imageJockeys Collection: Horse Racing 1820

Horse Racing 1820
A horse race in progress, watched by a large crowd

Background imageJockeys Collection: Bechers Ghost - the Grand National

Bechers Ghost - the Grand National
The ghost of Captain Becher watches as horses and jockeys jump over Bechers Brook during the Grand National at Aintree. 1930

Background imageJockeys Collection: Another Derby Derby?

Another Derby Derby?
Caricatures of well known personalities of the turf caricatured by Mel before the Epsom Derby of 1928. Clockwise from top left - Sir Abe Bailey, owner of Advocate, Lord Dewar, owner of Sunny Trace

Background imageJockeys Collection: Horse Racing - The Last Hedge

Horse Racing - The Last Hedge - Three horses in contention in this steeplechase race as they leap the final fence. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageJockeys Collection: Warwick Races, from The Illustrated London News, 12th April 1845 (engraving)

Warwick Races, from The Illustrated London News, 12th April 1845 (engraving)
XJF311252 Warwick Races, from The Illustrated London News, 12th April 1845 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageJockeys Collection: Grand National Waterjump

Grand National Waterjump
Horses and riders leap over the water jump on the Grand National course at Aintree in 1897. The winner, Manifesto is seen in the lead

Background imageJockeys Collection: Tip from a Jockey

Tip from a Jockey
A diminutive jockey gives his considered opinion to a couple

Background imageJockeys Collection: Jockey, Fred Winter, with racehorse Sundew after winning the 1957 Grand National

Jockey, Fred Winter, with racehorse Sundew after winning the 1957 Grand National

Background imageJockeys Collection: Lester Piggott after winning the Epsom Derby riding Never Say Die

Lester Piggott after winning the Epsom Derby riding Never Say Die 1954

Background imageJockeys Collection: The Gentleman Jockey, a play by Edward Marris

The Gentleman Jockey, a play by Edward Marris. circa late 1900s

Background imageJockeys Collection: At the Races, c1866-1868, (1937). Creator: Edgar Degas

At the Races, c1866-1868, (1937). Creator: Edgar Degas
At the Races, c1866-1868, (1937). The Parade, or Race Horses in front of the Stands. Painting in the Musee d Orsay, Paris. From " The Impressionists" by Wilhelm Uhde

Background imageJockeys Collection: Horse racing in Art Deco style

Horse racing in Art Deco style. circa 1930s

Background imageJockeys Collection: Caricatures at Royal Ascot, 1927

Caricatures at Royal Ascot, 1927
Weighing out for the cartoon stakes at Ascot - and some of the " the heads" whose colours have established a reputation for " showing up" at the Royal meeting

Background imageJockeys Collection: Jockeys riding in horse race, spectators in background, side view

Jockeys riding in horse race, spectators in background, side view

Background imageJockeys Collection: Young man in underwear with headphones in colorful light

Young man in underwear with headphones in colorful light

Background imageJockeys Collection: Sensational Grand National. The eventual winner, Tipperary Tim ( on left )

Sensational Grand National. The eventual winner, Tipperary Tim ( on left ) and " Billy Barton " ( 2nd ) taking last jump with a riderless horse. 30 March 1928

Background imageJockeys Collection: Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase

Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase. 1839

Background imageJockeys Collection: Redcar Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse racing venue located in Redcar, North Yorkshire

Redcar Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse racing venue located in Redcar, North Yorkshire. Royal Prerogative ridden by Lester Piggott, wins the William Hill Gold Cup at Redcar

Background imageJockeys Collection: The Derby 1953. Pinza the winner

The Derby 1953. Pinza the winner of the Derby, with jockey Sir Gordon Richards, and owner Sir Victor Sassoon, in the winners enclosure

Background imageJockeys Collection: British jockeys, 1934, (1935). Creator: Unknown

British jockeys, 1934, (1935). Creator: Unknown
British jockeys, 1934, (1935). Steve Donoghue, Joe Childs, Fred Fox, and Brownie Carslake (who was Australian). Donoghue and Childs celebrated their fiftieth birthday in 1934

Background imageJockeys Collection: Profile portrait of a racehorse

Profile portrait of a racehorse in full flight, along with inset illustrations of a jockeys cap and crop. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageJockeys Collection: Four Jockeys, 1889 (oil on board)

Four Jockeys, 1889 (oil on board)
3247924 Four Jockeys, 1889 (oil on board) by Degas, Edgar (1834-1917); 46x37.2 cm; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT, USA; French, out of copyright

Background imageJockeys Collection: The picturesque paddock at Fontwell Park Racecourse, West Sussex, England

The picturesque paddock at Fontwell Park Racecourse, West Sussex, England. 24 November 1938

Background imageJockeys Collection: Fontwell Park Racecourse, Sussex, England. Sindora leads over the water

Fontwell Park Racecourse, Sussex, England. Sindora leads over the water
Fontwell Park Racecourse, Sussex, England. " Sindora " leads over the water in the " Westergate Selling Chase ". 24 November 1938

Background imageJockeys Collection: Not a Word! Personalities at the Derby by The Tout

Not a Word! Personalities at the Derby by The Tout
Not a Word! Everyone know this years Derby winner. What they may be doing just before the race on June 6. Caricatures of notable personalities of the turf drawn by The Tout for The Tatler magazine

Background imageJockeys Collection: Start Of Manchester Handicap

Start Of Manchester Handicap
Manchester, England: November 28, 1931. The start of the Manchester November Handicap won by J.T. Downings North Drift

Background imageJockeys Collection: Bayardo ridden by Danny Maher

Bayardo ridden by Danny Maher
British thoroughbred racehorse, Bayardo, owned by Alfred W Cox (under the pseudonym of Mr Fairie) and ridden here by American jockey Danny Maher

Background imageJockeys Collection: Racehorses leaping a hurdle (colour litho)

Racehorses leaping a hurdle (colour litho)
816730 Racehorses leaping a hurdle (colour litho) by Rowlandson, George Derville (1861-1930); Private Collection; (add.info.: Racehorses leaping a hurdle.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection

Background imageJockeys Collection: The Riders, c. 1885 (oil on canvas)

The Riders, c. 1885 (oil on canvas)
3428118 The Riders, c.1885 (oil on canvas) by Degas, Edgar (1834-1917); 73.03x90.81 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; French, out of copyright



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"Unleashing the Spirit of Speed: A Tribute to Jockeys" In the world of horse racing, they can the unsung heroes who ride fearlessly atop powerful thoroughbreds, navigating their way through thundering hooves and adrenaline-fueled races. From legendary figures like Jim Pike, an Australian jockey known for his partnership with the iconic Phar Lap, to modern-day favorites at Saratoga Race Course in New York State, these skilled riders embody a unique blend of courage and finesse. Captured in Picture No. 10749828 is a moment frozen in time - H. M. Bateman's masterpiece "The Favourite Wins, " showcasing the sheer determination etched on a jockey's face as he crosses that elusive finish line. It encapsulates the essence of what it means to be a jockey – unwavering dedication and an unyielding pursuit of victory. At Saratoga Race Course, where dreams are born and champions emerge, starting posts become gateways to exhilarating battles between riders and racehorses galloping around the track. The thunderous sound reverberates through NY State as these brave souls push themselves beyond limits known only to them. In another captivating image, three jockeys fight tooth and nail for that coveted first place spot - their steely gazes locked on victory ahead. This front view perspective captures not just their physical prowess but also their indomitable spirit; each stride propelling them closer towards glory. Juxtaposed against this intensity lies Cecil Aldin's depiction of "The Derby 1923. " Here we witness female jockeys riding gentlemen like horses – challenging societal norms while proving that passion knows no gender boundaries. These trailblazers inspire generations with every stride they take. Fred Archer stands tall among famous jockeys throughout history; his name synonymous with skillful horsemanship and unparalleled success.