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Runaway Horses | THE EARLY SILENT ERA 1895-1915

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    The Curtain Pole R: David Wark Griffith, Mack Sennett. D: Mack Sennett, Harry Solter, Florence Lawrence. P: Biograph. USA 1908 “Amongst Pathé’s biggest hits of 1907-1908, was Le Cheval emballé. ) A delivery man …

Hamburg (1895-1915). 1898 Horse of the Year | Horses, …

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    Feb 13, 2014 - Hamburg (1895-1915). 1898 Horse of the Year

1895 Preakness Stakes - Wikipedia

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    The 1895 Preakness Stakes was the 20th running of the $1,000 added Preakness Stakes, a horse race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds run on May 25, 1895 at Gravesend Race Track, in Coney Island, New York.Ridden by Fred Taral, Belmar won the mile and a sixteen race by one length over runner-up April Fool. The race was run on a track rated fast in a final time of 1:50 1/2.

1895 Kentucky Derby - Wikipedia

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    The 1895 Kentucky Derby was the 21st running of the Kentucky Derby.The race took place on May 6, 1895. It was the last Kentucky Derby race that was run at a distance of 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (2.4 km). In 1896, the race was shortened to 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (2.0 km), which has remained as the current race length.. Full results

A HORSE COULD BEAT A MOTOR CAR IN 1895; A "Speed …

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    A HORSE COULD BEAT A MOTOR CAR IN 1895; A "Speed Demon" Made 7 1/2 Miles an Hour Then ;- The Record Now is 101.86. Read in app. Sept. 26, …

Racecourses that played a vital role during the Great War

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    Article by Paul Roberts and Isabelle Taylor: To its participant nations, the exigencies of the First World War brought hitherto-unknown sacrifice and change to all aspects of daily life. However, through the curfews and censorship, the bereavement and hunger emerged a culture of improvisation, industry and ingenuity. The world of horse racing was part of this. …

Colin's Ghost: Thoroughbred Horse Racing History » Learn to …

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    It is from the American Gentleman’s Newspaper in 1895 from a section of the paper called “To Correspondents,” which was a place where readers could ask questions of the editors that would be answered in print. G.H.S of New York asked this: 1. Where could I learn the method of handicapping races. I understand there are various ones in ...

American racing 1894 to 1920 - The Autosport Forums

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    Road racing, as such, was already beginning to fade out. 1915 was a big, big year for racing in the U.S. for there existed many races, many drivers, and many racing cars of various make and design....

Pictures from Racing Illustrated 1895 | Lambourn

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    Here is a selection of pictures from the paper. Racing Illustrated 1895. Racing Illustrated 1895 ‘The Tartar’. Racing Illustrated 1895 Stork House. Racing Illustrated 1895 Stork House. Racing Illustrated 1895 ‘Sir Benjamin’. Racing Illustrated 1895 Saxon House. Racing Illustrated 1895 ‘Mowbray’. Racing Illustrated 1895 Mr H Bates.

Hamburg (1895–1915) American Thoroughbred race …

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    Sep 23, 2014 - Hamburg (1895–1915) American Thoroughbred race horse, bred in Kentucky. His sire was the great Hanover by another great, Hindoo. In 1897, he was purchased for $1,200 by trainer John E. Madden. Madden sold Hamburg for $40,000 to Marcus Daly. When Daly died in 1900, his horses were sold, with Hamburg bringing the highest price: $60,000.

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