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Jockey W. Rees takes a jump on his own - when "DOITYOURSELF" made a sudden stop at the fifth fence - during the Firle Novices' Steeplechase at Plumpton. The horse himself looks on....
Keystone Press Agency Ltd.
Jockey W. Rees takes a jump on his own - when "DOITYOURSELF" made a sudden stop at the fifth fence - during the Firle Novices' Steeplechase at Plumpton. The horse himself looks on....
Keystone Press Agency Ltd.
Major A. F. Stallard Lands on His Back
Major A. F. Stallard lands on his back after being thrown from his mount "Winds and Stars" at the last fence in the Gold Cup Steeplechase at the Royal Artillery meeting Sandown Park.
Morning Times
Military Court (No. 9) beats Harry Lime and Three Star II
Keystone Press Agency Ltd.
The Goodwood Race Meeting Opens
The Goodwood meeting opened once again in brillient summer sunshine. The famous course - on the Sussex Downs, is reckoned to be one of the finest in the world, and being near the sea - attracts many thousands of holiday makers. Photo shows: A gene...
Morning Times
Tragedy at Epsom this morning - Exchange Student, the Irish Derby Horse, seen after a canter with Scobie Breasely in the saddle, which resulted in the horse breaking a fetlock causing him to be destroyed. The injured leg can clearly be seen in thi...
Central Press Photos Ltd.
Blue Train Wins Newmarket Stakes
The King's colt Blue Train, highly fancied for the Derby, justified the faith placed in him by winning the important Newmarket S-Y-O Stakes at Newmarket this afternoon (Wednesday). H. R.H, Princess Elizabeth, making her first appearance in public ...
The Times of Ceylon Press
The Toughest Horse Race in the World
The Grand National Steeplechase the toughest horse race in the world was won by Mr.What owned by Mr. D. Coughlan of Ireland and ridden by A. Freeman. Tiberetta was second and Green Drill third. The pictures show (top) the field taking the great Be...
Sports & General Press Agency Ltd.
French Horse Wins the English Derby
Monteret, hidden by Snaith, leading the field round the famous Tattenham Corner in the Derby which was won by Lavandin from Montraval an Roistar. Lavandin, who was ridden by W. R. Johnstone, is seen in the centre of the second rank of horses.
Sports & General Press Agency Ltd.