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The Grand National at Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool. Sergeant Murphy coming home to win. 23 March 1923
Whitney straight wins international trophy race at Brooklands with average speed of 20 miles an hour. Mr Whitney Straight
Sensational Grand National. The winning jockey, William Dutton on Tipperary Tim about to receive congratulations after the race. 30 March 1928
HM Queen Elizabeth II leads her horse Carrozza in after it has won the 179th Oaks Stakes, with Lester Piggott in the saddle
Olympic Games at Antwerp Rudolf Falk ( Sweden ) wins the first semi final with Herbert Irwin of Great Britain 2nd 17 August 1920
Olympic Games at Antwerp Bevil Gordon D Urban Rudd ( October 5 1894 - February 2 1948 ) Bevil Rudd of South Africa wins 800 metres semi final 17 August 1920
The Royal Counties Show at Salisbury. His Majesty the Kings 1st prize winning shorthorn bull, " Clunys Breastplate ". 1934
Little Miss Pauline Jones, of East Grinstead, who has already this season had 20 wins at various shows. seen here with some of her trophies of which she has over hundread 13 March 1932
Tatler illustration - The finest fighting machine in the world - tries to conquer new worlds in vain - " Massa" Jack Johnson on his racing motor car
The Crystal Palace Road Racing. J H T Smith, the racing car driver, poses with his trophy. 1938
H L Hadley signing autographs after winning the Imperial Trophy at Crystal Palace Racing, in his Austin. 1939
Mr H L Hadley and his Austin winning the Imperial Trophy at Crystal Palace Racing, London. 1939
Nurburgring West Germany Jack Brabham chatting with John Surtees and Jochen Rindt after winning the West German Grand Prix. 7 August 1966
Surtees wins German Grand Prix. Nuerburgring : John Surtees, happy winner of the " Grand Prix of Germany ", formula 1 race, greets the spectators
Mettet, Belgium : Britains famous John Surtees riding his MV Augusta at the Internation Motor Cycling meet. Surtees won the 350 cc event at an average speed of 90 mph and the 500cc event at 95
The quickest made fortune at Deauville. Judge George K Moore, General Manager of the American Corporation of Commerce who won 800, 000 francs within an hour at Deauville. 24 August 1921
Olympic Games at Antwerp Ugo Frigerio, Italy winning the 10, 000 metres walking race final 19 August 1920
The champion Old English Sheep Dog. The Old English sheep dog Matchless WeatherThe champion Old English Sheep Dog. The Old English sheep dog " Matchless Weather " which secured the champions prize at the Kennel Club Show at the Crystal Palace. 4 October 1922
National Cat Clubs Championships Show at Crystal Palace. Mrs Years Sally CatNational Cat Clubs Championships Show at Crystal Palace. Mrs Years " Sally Cat ", winner of the first prize. 6 December 1922
At thje Dairy Show at the Agricultural Hall, London. Miss Dora Nicholls of Redruth, Cornwall, winner of the Dairymaid Championship 21 October 1927
East Berks Horse show at Maidenhead Major H R Cayzer ( M P Portsmouth ) 17 August 1923
Mr L H J Burroughes presenting ? 50 cheque to Tom Newman for his record break, Willie Smith ( his opponent ) on left 4 November 1924
Royal College of Art woman student wins Rome Scholarship. Miss Evelyn Gibbs, formerly of the Liverpool City School. 31 January 1929
At the Dairy Show at the Agricultural Hall, London. Mrs M Pooley, of Shifnal, Shropshire, winner of the butter making championship. 27 October 1923
Olympic Games at Antwerp Chairing Albert Hill of Great Britain after he had won the final of the 1500 metres race 20 August 1920
Womans Professional Billiards Championship at the Burroughes Hall, Soho Square Viscountess Elibank presenting the cup to Miss Joyce Gardner, with Miss Ruth Harrison, ( left ) 25 February 1933
Olympic Games at Antwerp Albert Hill ( Great Britain ) great victory in the 800 metres flat race final winning by two metres in 1:53.4 18 August 1920
King of Spain receives Polo Cup Alfonso XIII receiving from the Duchess De Guiche the cup which his team won at Deauville Polo tournament 21 August 1922
Sir Gallahad, wins the Lincolnshire handicap. The finish of the race. 26 March 1924
The Coronation Cup at Epsom. Leading in Mrs Beudirs Condover, M Beasley up, after winning the Coronation Cup. 7 June 1923
Youngest and smallest competitor of boys billiard championship W E Leigh ( Derby ) is now the boys billards champion of England, having won in the final at the Burwat Hall, London 14 April 1923
Sensational Grand National. Leading in the winner, Tipperary Tim ridden by William Dutton, after the race. 30 March 1928
Amateur Golf Championship at Deal, Kent. R H Wethered driving off the first tee in the second round when he defeated C C Aylmer 8 May 1923
The King and Queen witness the race for the Eclipse Stakes. Saltash winning the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park in Esher, Surrey, England. 20 July 1923
The Kings double racing victory at Newbury. John Green ( Donoghue up ) afterThe Kings double racing victory at Newbury. " John Green " ( Donoghue up ) after winning the Chieveley Handicap Plate. 31 March 1922
The Kings horse wins the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot. Leading in the Kings horse, Weathervane ( Ingham up ) after H Ms victory in the Royal Hunt Cup. 20 June 1923
The Goodwood races. Mr Ds Chaveriens Compiler ( Lister up ) winning the Stewards Cup with Huth Duth 2nd and Pondoland 3rd 29 July 1924
At Royal Ascot. Knight of the Garter, the Kings horse, winner of the Coventry Stakes. 13 March 1923
Amateur Golf Championship at Deal. C J H Tolley ( Englands hope ), who defeated Captain Martin ( Portrush ), seen on the 18th green after his victory. 10 May 1923
At Royal Ascot. Mumtaz Mahal ( G Hulme Up ) winning the Queen Mary Stakes. 13 March 1923
Motor Grand Prix won by Italy. The Grand Prix of Europe motor race took place near Lyons, France and was won by Giuseppe Campari in an Alfa Romeo. 4 August 1924
Hertfordshire Show at Hatfield Park 1st Prize and Champion British Holstein-Friesian cattle Doonside Beauty 9 July 1926
The Royal Counties Show at Salisbury Miss Doreen Aizlewood receiving her prize from the Duchess of York 7 June 1934
Ranelagh Polo club - Horse and Polo Show Miss Rosemary Cohen, who won the Open Hacks Class on Tommy Tatus 1922
Hursley Hunt Point to Point at Farly Mount Lord Apsley and his mount Samuel with which he won the open nomination race
Oxted Godstone and East Surrey Show at Oxted E Foster, Victoria Cross with the 1st prize winning shire Charlie 1929 9 July 1926
A Blind Runner at St Dunstans, London 21 June 1920
Crayford flower champion. 1935