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Horses about to take part in the Northumberland Plate on saturday walk around the parade ring at Gosforth Park. 24th June 1964
John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr of the British pop group The Beatles, pictured in New Yorks Central Park for a photocall on 9 February 1964, during the Beatles first tour of America
Woman and horse at Loch Lomond. Loch Lomond is a freshwater Scottish loch which crosses the Highland Boundary Fault. Loch Lomond is currently split between the council areas of Stirling
A visit to Manchester by King George V and Queen Mary, riding in state carriage with postillion and an escort of Household Cavalry. 14th July 1913
Horse Buses, London Public Transport, Circa 1910
John Kenneally runs a ten horse string at Clipsham, Rutland, spent £15John Kenneally runs a ten horse string at Clipsham, Rutland, spent £ 15, 000 in countless man hours tearing up a rail track to make a race track
Knutsford May Festival. The royal coach passing through the street of Knutsford en route to the crowning ceremony at Tatton Park. Cheshire, May 1951 P009511
Girls washing horses at Notter Farm, Cornwall. 28th April 1952
The Riding of the Fair - Yarm High Street. The annual procession hauled by a traction engine belonging to Prestons of Potto makes its way down the high street accompanied by police drivers
The horses for the Daily Mirror Womens Race are parade before the grandstand at Redcar 4th August 1972
Owner Frank Spencer leads in Fiery Coin and jockey Cliffe Parkes after winning the Andy Capp Handicap race at Redcar 23rd June 1973
The horses and jockeys for the Daily Mirror Womens Race are parade before the grandstand at Redcar 4th August 1972
Racegoers gather at the finishing post during the Andy Capp Handicapp race meeting at Redcar 23rd June 1973
The rest of the field in the Andy Capp Handicap crosses the line after Cliff Parkes and 16 - 1 shot Fiery Coin crosses the line. 23rd June 1973
Horses paraded before the big race of the day, the Northumberland Cup at Gosforth Park 1st July 1972
The first flat meeting of the season at Gosforth Park, crowds gather in front of the Tattersalls stand 22nd April 1965
The Leech Home Handicap Steeple Chase at Gosforth Park. Ben More (left) ridden by J Glover who finished second and Ormonde Tudor (centre) ridden by J Mooney lead the field over the water jump
Horses and jockeys trot to the start watched by anxious race-goers at Hexham Racecourse Circa July 1978
A tight finish as Ferriby Hall (second left) wins the Gosforth Park Cup from Sanu, third right 26th June 1981
The runners in the 1971 Andy Capp Handicap in the parade ring before the the race at Redcar 19th June 1971
Just Bodkin ridden by Geoff Littlwood (left) winning the Killingworth Stakes at Gosforth Park from Star Minstrel and Light of the Highroad 30th March 1939
Runners and riders in the Daily Mirror Womens Race gallop the final furlongs to the finishing line at Redcar 4th August 1972
Get Carter... and top jockey Steve Couthen couldn t at Gosforth ParkGet Carter.... and top jockey Steve Couthen couldn t at Gosforth Park. The unconsidered Farajullah, partnered by Gary Carter wins the Federation Brewery Beeswing Stakes at the expense of Couthens
Race-goers watch the runners and riders at Hexham Racecourse. 3rd April 1989
Turf Accountants seen here at Redcar Racecourse. 22nd May 1980
Song of the Sea ridden by Willie Carson crossing the line to win the 1971 Andy Capp Handicap. 19th June 1971
Only a head separated Inner Circle ridden by W Smith, the winner and Bois le Roi ridden by Lester Piggott in a desperate finish in the Cheviot Plate at Gosforth Park. 2nd August 1955
A British translator delivers General Shores speech to Cossack troops in Mesopotamia April 1917
A busy scene on West Beach, Suvla Point two days prior to the evacuation of Gallipoli 19th December 1915
Liverpool manager Bob Paisley sitting astride Banner Street, one of Frankie Durrs old training horses at the Fitzroy Stables, Newmarket. 10th July 1980
The Cuirassiers of the French cavalry seen here passing through a Belgium village during the first few days of the war. Circa 10th August 1914
Horses and men of 1st Anzac Corps seen here in Ypres during the Third Battle of Ypres. 23rd October 1917
Refugees with Belgian soldiers seen here evacuating Antwerp following the Belgian government relocation to Ostend 7th October 1914
Men of the 2nd Royal Naval Brigade, Royal Naval Division, practising an attack from a trench on the Island of Imbros. June 1915
Members of the B. E. F. parade on the quayside at Dunkirk in mid August 1914 EvaluationMembers of the B.E.F. parade on the quayside at Dunkirk in mid August 1914 Evaluation Scan
Traffic halts and crowds line the pavements as five of the regimental bands which will perform at the Northern Command Tattoo march over the Tyne Bridge in Newcastle, Tyne and Wear. June 1936
Cart and Van Horse Auction, New Kent Road, London, circa December 1947
Farmers working on the island of Sark, Channel Islands July 1947
Cross country horse riding in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire. Circa 1946
A ploughing match takes place in Cranbrook, Kent. Circa 1946
British National Championship Ploughing Match, Tadcaster. Labouring under an effort to guide his plough into 2nd place in the Horse Ploughing Championship of Great Britain is Albert Battye of
Stokesley Agricultural Show. The bustle of the showring as the pony mares and foals step out to impress the judges. 19th September 1970
Sedgefield Agricultural Show. Two year old Tracy Herron of Sedgefield looking after her fathers Welsh ponies. 10th August 1974
14 year old Julie Simpson brushing a horse at Hutton Rudby agricultural show. 28th August 1978
Osmotherly Agricultural Show. Ryan Champion, 7 years old, with his grandads Welsh riding ponies. 7th August 1982
Hinderwell Agricultural Show. Yvonne Barber of Roxby Hall, Roxby, keeping her miniature Shetland ponies Gin and Fizz and Dash of Soda dry under an umbrella at the show. 19th August 1979
Holidays. Two girls cool off with their horses at Landralle, Cornwall. April 1953 D2099
Suffragettes march to Parliament in London on 19th November 1910