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Wragg Collection

"Wragg: A Legacy of Excellence in Sports, Art, and Refreshment" Step into the world of Wragg, a name that resonates with success across various domains

Background imageWragg Collection: Advertising card for Job Wraggs Super Quality Soda Water

Advertising card for Job Wraggs Super Quality Soda Water
Advertising card for Job Wraggs (of Shirley, Birmingham) Super Quality Soda Water - being vigorously dispensed from a syphon. Date: early 1930s

Background imageWragg Collection: Winner of the One Thousand Guineas at Newmarket, 1943

Winner of the One Thousand Guineas at Newmarket, 1943
Walter Earl (right) the trainer of the winning horse, Herringbone, ridden by Harry Wragg, is pictured with another trainer, Jack Jarvis, whose horse, Ribbon, was beaten

Background imageWragg Collection: An Epsom memory - the Aga Khan

An Epsom memory - the Aga Khan
Caricature of the Aga Khan with Blenheim, the British Thoroughbred race horse who won the Epsom Derby in 1930 ridden by jockey Harry Wragg. 1930

Background imageWragg Collection: Garden Path winning the Two Thousand Guineas at Newmarket

Garden Path winning the Two Thousand Guineas at Newmarket
Garden Path, a brown filly belonging to Lord Derby and ridden by Harry Wragg, pictured winning the Two Thousand Guineas at Newmarket against Major David Wills Blue Peter colt

Background imageWragg Collection: St. Leger Winner

St. Leger Winner
Albert Primrose, Lord Rosebery (1882-1974), previously styled Lord Dalmeny, leading his racehorse Sandwich after its St. Leger win. The jockey is Harry Wragg (1902-1985). Date: 1931

Background imageWragg Collection: Geoff Wragg

Geoff Wragg Race Horse Trainer 26 April 1995 Date: 26 April 1995

Background imageWragg Collection: Rockfel, Jockey: H. Wragg, 1939

Rockfel, Jockey: H. Wragg, 1939. In 1938 British jockey and racehorse trainer Harry Wragg rode the filly Rockfel, whom he described as the best horse he had ever ridden

Background imageWragg Collection: Mirza II, Jockey: H. Wragg, 1939

Mirza II, Jockey: H. Wragg, 1939. Winner of the Greenham Plate at Newbury in 1938. From Racehorses & Jockeys, 1938 - A Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol, 1939]

Background imageWragg Collection: The Royal Line of Succession

The Royal Line of Succession
The line of succession from King Egbert to Queen Elizabeth II decorated with a beautiful border by Arthur Wragg. Date: 1953

Background imageWragg Collection: The Weighing Room at Hurst Park by John Lavery

The Weighing Room at Hurst Park by John Lavery picturing famous jockeys of the day - from left, McLachlan, Steve Donoghue (in the scales), Bullock, Smirke, Weston, Beary, Pat Donoghue, R

Background imageWragg Collection: Jockey / Sam Wragg 20C Cig

Jockey / Sam Wragg 20C Cig
Sam Wragg, jockey, in the colours of Mr B Warner

Background imageWragg Collection: Jockey / Harry Wragg 20C

Jockey / Harry Wragg 20C
Harry Wragg, jockey, in the colours of Sir H Cunliffe-Owen

Background imageWragg Collection: Advertisement for Job Wraggs Soda Water

Advertisement for Job Wraggs Soda Water
An advertisement for Job Wraggs Super Quality Soda Water, manufactured in Birmingham. A hand presses a soda syphon and fills a glass


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"Wragg: A Legacy of Excellence in Sports, Art, and Refreshment" Step into the world of Wragg, a name that resonates with success across various domains. From an advertising card for Job Wraggs Super Quality Soda Water to being crowned the winner of the prestigious One Thousand Guineas at Newmarket in 1943, the Wragg legacy is one that cannot be ignored. In the realm of horse racing, Wragg's triumphs are legendary. An Epsom memory etched forever in history belongs to none other than the Aga Khan himself. And who can forget Garden Path's glorious victory at the Two Thousand Guineas? The St. Leger Winner title further solidifies their dominance on the racetrack. But it doesn't end there; art too finds its place within this remarkable story. "The Weighing Room at Hurst Park" by John Lavery captures a moment frozen in time - a testament to both skill and passion shared by all involved. Geoff Wragg emerges as a central figure throughout these achievements. His expertise and dedication have left an indelible mark on every endeavor he undertakes. Whether it be Rockfel or Mirza II, his partnership with these majestic creatures showcases his innate talent as a jockey. As we delve deeper into this captivating tale, one thing becomes abundantly clear - Geoff Wragg personifies excellence through his unwavering commitment to his craft. With each stride taken on those hallowed tracks or brushstroke applied onto canvas, he leaves behind an enduring legacy that will inspire generations to come. Wragg embodies not only success but also resilience and determination - qualities necessary for any pursuit worth undertaking. So let us raise our glasses filled with Job Wraggs Super Quality Soda Water and toast to this extraordinary journey led by Geoff Wragg – a true icon in sportsmanship and artistic brilliance.