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"Unforgettable Moments of Triumph: Celebrating the Spirit of Winning" Queen Elizabeth II crowns Bobby Moore as World Cup Champion

Background imageWinning Collection: 1955 British Grand Prix

1955 British Grand Prix. Aintree, England. 14-16 July 1955. Stirling Moss leads Juan Manuel Fangio (both Mercedes-Benz W196) in 1st and 2nd positions respectively at the finish. Ref-Autocar C44144

Background imageWinning Collection: 1997 Luxembourg Grand Prix

1997 Luxembourg Grand Prix. Nurburgring, Germany. 26-28 September 1997. Jacques Villeneuve (Williams Renault) 1st position

Background imageWinning Collection: 2000 Hungarian Grand Prix

2000 Hungarian Grand Prix. Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary. 11-13 August 2000. Mika Hakkinen (McLaren MP4/15 Mercedes) followed by Eddie Irvine (Jaguar R1). World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1997 Japanese Grand Prix

1997 Japanese Grand Prix
Suzuka, Japan. 10-12 October 1997. A jubilant Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F310B) 1st position, arrives at parc ferme followed by teammate Eddie Irvine, action. World Copyright: LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1985 European Grand Prix

1985 European Grand Prix. Brands Hatch, England. 4-6 October 1985. Ayrton Senna (Lotus 97T Renault) leads Nigel Mansell (Williams FW10 Honda) on the climb upto Paddock Hill Bend at the start

Background imageWinning Collection: 1988 Australian Grand Prix

1988 Australian Grand Prix. Adelaide, Australia. 11-13 November 1988. Ayrton Senna congratulates Alain Prost (both McLaren Honda) on the podium. Ref-88 AUS 11. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1988 Australian Grand Prix

1988 Australian Grand Prix. Adelaide, Australia. 11-13 November 1988. Alain Prost leads Ayrton Senna (both McLaren MP4/4 Honda's)

Background imageWinning Collection: 1997 Belgian Grand Prix

1997 Belgian Grand Prix. Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. 22-24 August 1997. Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F310B) 1st position. Ref-97 BEL 01. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1988 GM Opel Lotus Champions

1988 GM Opel Lotus Champions Mika Hakkinen (Dragon Motorsport). World - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1955 Monaco Grand Prix

1955 Monaco Grand Prix. Monte Carlo, Monaco. 19-22 May 1955. Giuseppe Farina driving Maurice Trintignant's Ferrari 625 in practice. Ref-55 MON 07. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1996 Monaco Grand Prix

1996 Monaco Grand Prix. Monte Carlo, Monaco. 16-19 May 1996. Olivier Panis (Ligier JS43 Mugen-Honda) 1st position at Casino. Ref-96 MON 13. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1962 South African Grand Prix

1962 South African Grand Prix. East London, South Africa. 27-29 December 1962. Graham Hill (BRM P57) and Jim Clark (Lotus 25 Climax)

Background imageWinning Collection: 1966 Dutch Grand Prix

1966 Dutch Grand Prix. Zandvoort, Holland. 22-24 July 1966. Jack Brabham (Brabham BT19 Repco) leads Denny Hulme (Brabham BT20 Repco) and Jim Clark (Lotus 33 Climax)

Background imageWinning Collection: 1965 French Grand Prix

1965 French Grand Prix. Charade, Clermont-Ferrand, France. 25-27 June 1965. Jim Clark (Lotus 25 Climax) passes the retired Cooper T77 Climax of Jochen Rindt. Clark finished in 1st position

Background imageWinning Collection: 1963 Mexican Grand Prix

1963 Mexican Grand Prix. Mexico City, Mexico. 25-27 October 1963. Jim Clark (Lotus 25 Climax) 1st position. Ref-3/1121. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1966 United States Grand Prix

1966 United States Grand Prix. Watkins Glen, New York, USA. 30/9-2/10 1966. Jim Clark (Lotus 43 BRM) 1st position. This was the BRM 75 H16 engine's only Grand Prix win. Ref-3/2574

Background imageWinning Collection: 1964 Dutch Grand Prix

1964 Dutch Grand Prix. Zandvoort, Holland. 22-24 May 1964. Jim Clark (Lotus 25 Climax) 1st position. Ref-3/1229. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1965 Syracuse Grand Prix

1965 Syracuse Grand Prix. Syracuse, Sicily, Italy. 4 April 1965. Jim Clark (Lotus 33-Climax), 1st position. Ref-3/1595. World - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1983 Dutch Grand Prix

1983 Dutch Grand Prix. Zandvoort, Holland. 26-28 August 1983. Rene Arnoux, 1st position, Patrick Tambay, 2nd position (both Ferrari) and John Watson (McLaren Ford) 3rd position on the podium

Background imageWinning Collection: 1988 Italian Grand Prix

1988 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 9-11 September 1988. Gerhard Berger (Ferrari) 1st position, Michele Alboreto (Ferrari) 2nd position and Eddie Cheever (Arrows Megatron)

Background imageWinning Collection: 1965 United States Grand Prix

1965 United States Grand Prix. Watkins Glen, New York, USA. 1-3 October 1965. Graham Hill (BRM P261) 1st position. Ref-3/1856. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1963 United States Grand Prix

1963 United States Grand Prix. Watkins Glen, New York, USA. 4-6 October 1963. Graham Hill (BRM P57) 1st position. Ref-3/1049. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1952 British Grand Prix

1952 British Grand Prix. Silverstone, England. 17-19 July 1952. Alberto Ascari (F2 Ferrari 500) 1st position. Ref-Motor 768/21. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 2001 Formula One Australian Grand Prix

2001 Formula One Australian Grand Prix Australian Grand Prix. Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia. 2-4 March 2001. Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F2001) 1st position

Background imageWinning Collection: Almost mystical

Almost mystical
Osmel

Background imageWinning Collection: As high as you can

As high as you can
Victoria Glinka

Background imageWinning Collection: 1989 Canadian Grand Prix

1989 Canadian Grand Prix. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 16-18 June 1989. Thierry Boutsen (Williams FW12C Renault) 1st position. Ref-89 CAN 01. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1988 French Grand Prix

1988 French Grand Prix. Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France. 1-3 July 1988. Alain Prost (McLaren MP4/4 Honda) 1st position. Ref-88 FRA 07. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1997 Belgian Grand Prix

1997 Belgian Grand Prix. Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. 22-24 August 1997. Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F310B) 1st position. Ref-97 BEL 09. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1996 Belgian Grand Prix

1996 Belgian Grand Prix. Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. 23-25 August 1996. Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F310) makes his way through Eau Rouge, one of the best corners in Formula One. Ref-96 BEL 05

Background imageWinning Collection: 1984 Belgian Grand Prix

1984 Belgian Grand Prix. Zolder, Belgium. 27-29 April 1984. Michele Alboreto (Ferrari 126C4) 1st position. Ref-84 BEL 01. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: 1965 South African Grand Prix

1965 South African Grand Prix. East London, South Africa. 30th December 1964 - 1st January 1965. Graham Hill (BRM P261) 1st position. Ref-3/1480. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageWinning Collection: Victorious Columbia at mooring in the horseshoe after race of Oct. 4, 1901... Creator: Unknown

Victorious Columbia at mooring in the horseshoe after race of Oct. 4, 1901... Creator: Unknown
Victorious Columbia at mooring in the horseshoe after race of Oct. 4, 1901, flying winning pennants, 1901 Oct 4

Background imageWinning Collection: 1964 Austrian Grand Prix

1964 Austrian Grand Prix. Zeltweg, Austria. 21-23 August 1964. Lorenzo Bandini (Ferrari 156) passes the crashed BRP 1-BRM of Trevor Taylor

Background imageWinning Collection: 'The Last Welsh Bard', the Painting which obtained the Prize at the Llangollen Eisteddfod, 1858

"The Last Welsh Bard", the Painting which obtained the Prize at the Llangollen Eisteddfod, 1858. The Eisteddfod at Llangollen this year was signalised by a pictorial competition in addition

Background imageWinning Collection: Mr. Morphy, the Celebrated Chessplayer, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Mr. Morphy, the Celebrated Chessplayer, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Mr. Morphy, the Celebrated Chessplayer, 1858....this remarkable young chessplayer...[has performed an] astounding feat at Birmingham in conducting eight games blindfold at the same time against eight

Background imageWinning Collection: Prize Animals exhibited at the Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society at Chester, 1858

Prize Animals exhibited at the Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society at Chester, 1858. Creator: Smyth
Prize Animals exhibited at the Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society at Chester, 1858. Shorthorns, Class IV: Mr. R. Booth's First Prize Cow. Sheep, Class I: Mr

Background imageWinning Collection: Kisber (Winner of the Derby); Enguerrande and Camelia (Runners of the Dead-Heat for the Oaks)

Kisber (Winner of the Derby); Enguerrande and Camelia (Runners of the Dead-Heat for the Oaks), 1876. Creator: Unknown
Kisber (Winner of the Derby); Enguerrande and Camelia (Runners of the Dead-Heat for the Oaks), 1876....the greatest racing prize of the year has fallen to a Hungarian

Background imageWinning Collection: Prize animals of the Smithfield Club Cattle Show, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Prize animals of the Smithfield Club Cattle Show, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Prize animals of the Smithfield Club Cattle Show, 1860. Mr. Craddock's Improved Cotswold; Mr. Burbery's Longhorned Cow; Mr. Baker's Shorthorned Ox; Mr. Kent's Southdown; Mr

Background imageWinning Collection: Sweetsauce, the winner of the Stewards and the Goodwood Cups, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Sweetsauce, the winner of the Stewards and the Goodwood Cups, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Sweetsauce, the winner of the Stewards and the Goodwood Cups, 1860. This chestnut, which so unexpectedly burst on to the Turf world as the winner of the Goodwood Cup when they did not believe him

Background imageWinning Collection: La Prochaine Distribution de Prix a l'Académie Française, 1851. Creator: Honore Daumier

La Prochaine Distribution de Prix a l'Académie Française, 1851. Creator: Honore Daumier
La Prochaine Distribution de Prix a l'Academie Francaise, 1851. 1er grand prix de vertu et de religion...Louis-Mimi Veron. (The next prize distribution at the French Academy)

Background imageWinning Collection: Apology, the Winner of the Gold Cup at Ascot, 1876. Creator: John Sturgess

Apology, the Winner of the Gold Cup at Ascot, 1876. Creator: John Sturgess
Apology, the Winner of the Gold Cup at Ascot, 1876. She was bred by that fine old sportsman the late Rev. John King, better known under his turf name of "Mr

Background imageWinning Collection: Oh! merci, de ce que tu as fait pour ton père... 1856. Creator: Honore Daumier

Oh! merci, de ce que tu as fait pour ton père... 1856. Creator: Honore Daumier
Oh! merci, de ce que tu as fait pour ton pere... 1856. - Oh! merci, de ce que tu as fait pour ton pere...aussi ne te contrarira-t-il plus...tu feras tout ce que tu voudras...tu resterais avec tes

Background imageWinning Collection: Mon défunt me donne des numéros.. 1833 Creator: Honore Daumier

Mon défunt me donne des numéros.. 1833 Creator: Honore Daumier
Mon defunt me donne des numeros.. 1833. Mon defunt me donne des numeros, je gagne un quaterne, je recois une aubade, je roule sur l'or'

Background imageWinning Collection: Un Prix de Poësie, 1845. Creator: Honore Daumier

Un Prix de Poësie, 1845. Creator: Honore Daumier
Un Prix de Poesie, 1845. M. le directeur de l'Academie, avec une emotion analogue a la circonstance, couronne un nourrisson des muses qui, depuis cinquante trois ans

Background imageWinning Collection: Birmingham Show, 1858. Creator: Harrison Weir

Birmingham Show, 1858. Creator: Harrison Weir
Birmingham Show, 1858. Exhibition of domestic poultry. 1. Mr. Maddiford's Fantail, Nun, and Jacobine Pigeons, Silver Cup; 2. Mr. Worrall's Owl Pigeons, First Prize; Mr

Background imageWinning Collection: Prize Shorthorns at the Royal Agricultural Society's show, Canterbury, 1860. Creator: Harrison Weir

Prize Shorthorns at the Royal Agricultural Society's show, Canterbury, 1860. Creator: Harrison Weir
Prize Shorthorns at the Royal Agricultural Society's show, Canterbury, 1860. Class 2, Malachite, Mr. Jonathan Peel... a dark roan, nearly eighteen months old; Class 1, Royal Butterfly

Background imageWinning Collection: Mr. Edward Ross, the Rifle Champion of England - from a photograph by Claudet, 1860

Mr. Edward Ross, the Rifle Champion of England - from a photograph by Claudet, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Mr. Edward Ross, the Rifle Champion of England - from a photograph by Claudet, 1860. Winner of a shooting competition held on Wimbledon Common



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"Unforgettable Moments of Triumph: Celebrating the Spirit of Winning" Queen Elizabeth II crowns Bobby Moore as World Cup Champion, a historic victory etched in football history. The electrifying finish of the Olympic 400m race in 1924, where Eric Liddell's determination propelled him to claim gold. Philip Neri's unwavering spirit and resilience exemplify what it means to conquer obstacles and emerge victorious. Aston Martin V12 Vanquish - James Bond's iconic ride symbolizes winning with style, sophistication, and sheer audacity. Pat Taaffe on Irish-trained Arkle leaps ahead of English champion Mill House at the final fence, securing a legendary triumph. Harold Abrahams' blazing speed propels him to victory in the 100m sprint at the 1924 Olympics, inspiring generations to come. Jesse Owens defies all odds at the Berlin Olympic Games by soaring through the air in an extraordinary long jump triumph that transcends boundaries. Compton and Edrich leave their mark on cricket history as they walk off The Oval pitch after a triumphant performance against Australia in 1953 Ashes series. Iris Murdoch's literary genius shines brightly as she conquers hearts with her profound words and wins countless accolades for her remarkable works. Chris Evert Lloyd radiates joyous celebration after clinching victory in Wimbledon Women's Singles Final of 1976 – a moment etched forever in tennis folklore. De Havilland Aircraft Company Poster captures the essence of innovation and excellence that leads to unparalleled success. Three jockeys fiercely battling for supremacy from a front view epitomize relentless determination towards crossing that finish line first – true champions never settle for anything less.