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Jockeys Collection (page 8)

"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: John McAuley Jockey on Serious Hurry

John McAuley Jockey on Serious Hurry

Background imageJockeys Collection: The finishing line of the Oaks race at Epsom 1950

The finishing line of the Oaks race at Epsom 1950 Asmera wins 1950

Background imageJockeys Collection: Aintree 1994

Aintree 1994
Horse racing at Aintree race course 1994

Background imageJockeys Collection: The Oaks at Epsom races 1955

The Oaks at Epsom races 1955 Meld wins ridden by Phil Drake

Background imageJockeys Collection: The Derby 1946. The winner Airborne being led in

The Derby 1946. The winner Airborne being led in
The Derby 1946. The winner Airborne ridden by Tommy Lowrey being led in

Background imageJockeys Collection: Spectators at Epsom race course, 1953

Spectators at Epsom race course, 1953
Spectators at Great Metropolitan Handicap, Epsom race course, 1953

Background imageJockeys Collection: The Derby 1947. The winner, Pearl Driver, being led from the course

The Derby 1947. The winner, Pearl Driver, being led from the course
The Derby 1947. The winner, Pearl Driver, Georges Bridgland, being led from the course

Background imageJockeys Collection: The finishing line of the Oaks race at Epsom 1953

The finishing line of the Oaks race at Epsom 1953
The finishing line of the Oaks race at Epsom, won by Ambiguity 1953 ridden by Joe Mercer

Background imageJockeys Collection: Racehorses pass through Newmarket on their way to the gallops in 1932

Racehorses pass through Newmarket on their way to the gallops in 1932

Background imageJockeys Collection: Racehorses out for a morning gallop

Racehorses out for a morning gallop

Background imageJockeys Collection: Racehorses on the gallops at Leopards Town

Racehorses on the gallops at Leopards Town

Background imageJockeys Collection: Horses on the early morning gallops at Cheltenham

Horses on the early morning gallops at Cheltenham 2008

Background imageJockeys Collection: Richard Dunwoody on Desert Orchid at Kempton in the King George VI Rank Steeplechase

Richard Dunwoody on Desert Orchid at Kempton in the King George VI Rank Steeplechase
Racehorse Desert Orchid with Jockey Richard Dunwoody clears the last fence at Kempton in the King George VI Rank Steeple chase to win the classic for the fourth time. 1990

Background imageJockeys Collection: Desert Orchid with jockey Richard Dunwoody

Desert Orchid with jockey Richard Dunwoody
Racehorse Desert Orchid with jockey Richard Dunwoody after winning the King George VI steeple Chase at Kempton Park 1989

Background imageJockeys Collection: Gordon Richards at Newmarket Races on Nevertheless

Gordon Richards at Newmarket Races on Nevertheless his 200th winner of the season 1933

Background imageJockeys Collection: Heaton Park Races, 1829. Creator: John Ferneley

Heaton Park Races, 1829. Creator: John Ferneley
Heaton Park Races, 1829

Background imageJockeys Collection: The Finish, c. 1860. Creator: Unknown

The Finish, c. 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Finish, c. 1860

Background imageJockeys Collection: At the Races, c. 1875. Creator: Edouard Manet

At the Races, c. 1875. Creator: Edouard Manet
At the Races, c. 1875

Background imageJockeys Collection: Weighing in, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Weighing in, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Weighing in, 1844. Jockeys being weighed at Goodwood Racecourse in West Sussex. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V

Background imageJockeys Collection: Races at Wheat Croft - Col. Thompsons 'Hamlet'winning the Lascelles Cup, 1845

Races at Wheat Croft - Col. Thompsons "Hamlet"winning the Lascelles Cup, 1845
Races at Wheat Croft - Col. Thompsons " Hamlet" winning the Lascelles Cup, 1845....Horse-races, in Wheat Croft, a piece of land well adapted for a course

Background imageJockeys Collection: The Training Ground, Newmarket, 1845. Creator: Unknown

The Training Ground, Newmarket, 1845. Creator: Unknown
The Training Ground, Newmarket, 1845. Jockeys and grooms practice for the races at Newmarket in Suffolk. In no spot on earth is there so much material of interest for the true lover of the craft

Background imageJockeys Collection: Newmarket Races - the Cambridgeshire Stakes, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Newmarket Races - the Cambridgeshire Stakes, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Newmarket Races - the Cambridgeshire Stakes, 1845. Spectators watch the horse racing at Newmarket in Suffolk. From " Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII

Background imageJockeys Collection: Young Jockey on a rocking horse posting a letter

Young Jockey on a rocking horse posting a letter
D you know that you owe me a letter? I fear you re an awful forgetter, or are you a jockey to boast how often you re passing the post? 1934

Background imageJockeys Collection: The Races (Les Courses), 1865-72, published 1884. Creator: Edouard Manet

The Races (Les Courses), 1865-72, published 1884. Creator: Edouard Manet
The Races (Les Courses), 1865-72, published 1884

Background imageJockeys Collection: View of the Warren, Derby Day, Epsom Races, 1844. Creator: Unknown

View of the Warren, Derby Day, Epsom Races, 1844. Creator: Unknown
View of the Warren, Derby Day, Epsom Races, 1844. Horse racing at Epsom in Surrey. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageJockeys Collection: The start, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The start, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The start, 1844. Jockeys and their mounts at Northampton horse races. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageJockeys Collection: Pytchley Hunt Races, the Great Northamptonshire Stakes, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Pytchley Hunt Races, the Great Northamptonshire Stakes, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Pytchley Hunt Races, the Great Northamptonshire Stakes, 1844. Horseracing scene. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageJockeys Collection: Hurdle race, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Hurdle race, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Hurdle race, 1844. A horse and jockey fall during a steeplechase. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageJockeys Collection: Taking the Brook, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Taking the Brook, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Taking the Brook, 1844. Jockeys and their mounts at Northampton horse races. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageJockeys Collection: Dead beat, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Dead beat, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Dead beat, 1844. An exhausted jockey and his mount after falling at an obstacle, Northampton horse races. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageJockeys Collection: 'Red Deer'winning the 'Chester Cup'- from a sketch made on the spot

"Red Deer"winning the "Chester Cup"- from a sketch made on the spot
" Red Deer" winning the " Chester Cup" - from a sketch made on the spot, 1844. Horse racing at Chseter

Background imageJockeys Collection: Doncaster Races, the St. Leger, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Doncaster Races, the St. Leger, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Doncaster Races, the St. Leger, 1844. Crowded track for the horse racing at Doncaster in Yorkshire. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageJockeys Collection: Croxton Park track - the race, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Croxton Park track - the race, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Croxton Park track - the race, 1844. Jockeys and their mounts at a racecourse in Waltham, Leicestershire. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageJockeys Collection: Mr Days 'The Ugly Buck', and Lord George Bentincks '

Mr Days "The Ugly Buck", and Lord George Bentincks "
Mr Days " The Ugly Buck", and Lord George Bentincks " The Devil to Pay" - Race for 200 Guineas, at Newmarket, 1844

Background imageJockeys Collection: The Earl of Wiltons fall, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The Earl of Wiltons fall, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The Earl of Wiltons fall, 1844. Horse belonging to Thomas Grosvenor Egerton, 2nd Earl of Wilton. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageJockeys Collection: Horseracing scene - Neck to Neck as the finish approaches... Date: circa 1910s

Horseracing scene - Neck to Neck as the finish approaches... Date: circa 1910s

Background imageJockeys Collection: 1900 Brighton Cup Date: 1900

1900 Brighton Cup Date: 1900

Background imageJockeys Collection: Women Jockeys Foreseen

Women Jockeys Foreseen
A RATHER FAST STEEPLECHASE Women jockeys foreseen Date: 1864

Background imageJockeys Collection: The Race Horse (from The Life of a Racehorse, or The High-Mettled Racer), July 20

The Race Horse (from The Life of a Racehorse, or The High-Mettled Racer), July 20, 1789

Background imageJockeys Collection: Running out of the Course, January 1, 1799. January 1, 1799. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Running out of the Course, January 1, 1799. January 1, 1799. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Running out of the Course, January 1, 1799

Background imageJockeys Collection: Mounting [The Mount], January 1, 1799. January 1, 1799. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Mounting [The Mount], January 1, 1799. January 1, 1799. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Mounting [The Mount], January 1, 1799

Background imageJockeys Collection: Racing [The Start], January 1, 1799. January 1, 1799. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Racing [The Start], January 1, 1799. January 1, 1799. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Racing [The Start], January 1, 1799

Background imageJockeys Collection: Weighing, January 1, 1799. January 1, 1799. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Weighing, January 1, 1799. January 1, 1799. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Weighing, January 1, 1799

Background imageJockeys Collection: Race Ground (An Excursion to Brighthelmstone), June 1, 1790. June 1, 1790

Race Ground (An Excursion to Brighthelmstone), June 1, 1790. June 1, 1790
Race Ground (An Excursion to Brighthelmstone), June 1, 1790

Background imageJockeys Collection: Racing, October 20, 1811. October 20, 1811. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Racing, October 20, 1811. October 20, 1811. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Racing, October 20, 1811

Background imageJockeys Collection: The Hunt Cup, Punchestown, 1911. Creator: Unknown

The Hunt Cup, Punchestown, 1911. Creator: Unknown
The Hunt Cup, Punchestown, 1911. Jockeys and their horses jumping a fence during the Hunt Cup at Punchestown Racecourse in County Kildare, Ireland

Background imageJockeys Collection: Vale of Aylesbury Steeple Chase, Plate 4, c1836, (c1955). Creators: Charles Hunt, George Hunt

Vale of Aylesbury Steeple Chase, Plate 4, c1836, (c1955). Creators: Charles Hunt, George Hunt
Vale of Aylesbury Steeple Chase, Plate 4, c1836, (c1955). Long Furlong field, horse racing scene after Francis Calcroft Turner. Published by Ariel Press, London W1

Background imageJockeys Collection: Vale of Aylesbury Steeple Chase, Plate 3, c1836, (c1955). Creators: Charles Hunt, George Hunt

Vale of Aylesbury Steeple Chase, Plate 3, c1836, (c1955). Creators: Charles Hunt, George Hunt
Vale of Aylesbury Steeple Chase, Plate 3, c1836, (c1955). Berry Field Farm, Ivy Ground, horse racing scene after Francis Calcroft Turner. Published by Ariel Press, London W1



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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.