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Winner Collection (#69)

"Defiance and Solidarity: A Powerful Moment at the 1968 Olympic Games" In a historic act of protest

Background imageWinner Collection: The Racehorse Beeswing, 1842

The Racehorse Beeswing, 1842
Engraving of the racehorse, Beeswing, winner of 54 races and 24 Gold Cups between 1835 and 1842, owned William Ord MP

Background imageWinner Collection: Science / Robert Robinson

Science / Robert Robinson
ROBERT ROBINSON Scientist; pioneer in the synthetic production of penicillin; winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1947 for his work on alkaloids

Background imageWinner Collection: Olympics / 1932 / Swimming

Olympics / 1932 / Swimming
Miyazaki, aged 16 (Japan), winner of 100 metre freestyle, beating Weissmullers record

Background imageWinner Collection: Olympics / 1932 / Diving

Olympics / 1932 / Diving
Dorothy Poynton (USA), 18 years old, winner of the diving

Background imageWinner Collection: Eyre Hussey, Winner of the Champions Gold Medal, 1899

Eyre Hussey, Winner of the Champions Gold Medal, 1899
Photograph of Mr. Eyre Hussey, the winner of the Champions Gold Medal and the Spedding Memorial Challenge Cup at the Grand National Archery Meeting, Preston Park, 1899

Background imageWinner Collection: Students celebrating the winner of the Prix de Rome, Paris

Students celebrating the winner of the Prix de Rome, Paris
Photograph showing students acclaiming their colleague, Lucien Fontanarosa (1912-1976) (centre top of image), after he had won the Prix de Rome awarded by the Beaux Arts, Paris, 1936

Background imageWinner Collection: Stone Putting - Olympic Games 1906

Stone Putting - Olympic Games 1906
The Shot Put or Stone Putting showing N. Georgantas of Greece, the winner with a throw of 19.92 1/2 metres at the 1906 Athens Summer Olympics

Background imageWinner Collection: Rope Climbing - Olympic Games 1906

Rope Climbing - Olympic Games 1906
G. Aliprantes of Constantinople, the winner of the rope-climbing event at the 1906 Olympic Games in Athens. The Games were staged as a celebration of the tenth anniversary of the resumption of

Background imageWinner Collection: Jovial Judge, Winner of the 1926 Waterloo Cup

Jovial Judge, Winner of the 1926 Waterloo Cup
Photograph of the greyhound Jovial Judge, owned by Mr. J.L. Jarvis and trained by Mr. Denny Smith; the Winner of the 1926 Waterloo Cup

Background imageWinner Collection: James Robb, Winner of the Golf Amateur Championship, 1906

James Robb, Winner of the Golf Amateur Championship, 1906
Photograph of James Robb, winner of the Golf Amateur Championship at Hoylake, May 1906. Mr. Robb, of Prestwick, St. Nicholas, beat Mr. C.C

Background imageWinner Collection: Napoleon Swears Oath

Napoleon Swears Oath
A clear winner in the Presidential elections, Louis Napoleon swears to uphold the constitution : he will keep his word for two or three years

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Presidential Election
The Judgment of Paris : the people of France make their choice among the presidential candidates. Louis Napoleon is a clear winner

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Napoleon Elected
Presidential elections - the ballot-boxes are taken to the Hotel de Ville, Paris, to be counted. Louis Napoleon will be the outright winner

Background imageWinner Collection: Monte Carlo Winner

Monte Carlo Winner
A huge stash of winnings surrounds a lucky gambler at Monte Carlo

Background imageWinner Collection: Registering the finish of a horse race by photograph

Registering the finish of a horse race by photograph
A photograph of how the finish of a horse race is photographed. In order to terminate any dispute about the winner in a race, the first horse breaks a tight wire operating the apparatus

Background imageWinner Collection: Louis and Conde 2

Louis and Conde 2
Le Grand Conde reports to Louis XIV at Versailles his victory over the prince of Orange at Seneffe, though actually it was more of a draw with neither side the winner

Background imageWinner Collection: Louis and Conde

Louis and Conde
Le Grand Conde reports to Louis XIV at Versailles his victory over the prince of Orange at Seneffe, though actually it was more of a draw with neither side the winner

Background imageWinner Collection: Karl Ferdinand Braun

Karl Ferdinand Braun
KARL FERDINAND BRAUN German physicist and winner of Nobel Prize in 1909

Background imageWinner Collection: Woman Following Race

Woman Following Race
An elegant young American woman following the race to see if her horse will be the winner

Background imageWinner Collection: Jose Echegaray Y Eizagui

Jose Echegaray Y Eizagui
JOSE ECHEGARAY Y EIZAGUIRRE Spanish Writer, Statesman and Mathematician. Noble prize winner

Background imageWinner Collection: Motor Race / Pop Sci / 1927

Motor Race / Pop Sci / 1927
A chequered flag signals the winner of the motor race

Background imageWinner Collection: Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Temple, the largest Hindu temple outside India

Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Temple, the largest Hindu temple outside India, winner of UK Pride of Place award 2007, Neasden, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageWinner Collection: Grazia Deledda / Nobel 26

Grazia Deledda / Nobel 26
GRAZIA DELEDDA Italian writer, best known for stories of Sardinian peasantry. Nobel Prize winner in 1926

Background imageWinner Collection: STEAMSHIP RESOLUTE

STEAMSHIP RESOLUTE
Atlantic liner of the United American Lines, named after an Americas Cup winner

Background imageWinner Collection: Olympics / 1896 Marathon

Olympics / 1896 Marathon
The Marathon winner arrives in the stadium

Background imageWinner Collection: Olympics / 1896 Loues

Olympics / 1896 Loues
Spyridon Loues, winner of the race from Marathon

Background imageWinner Collection: Fishwick, Girl Champion

Fishwick, Girl Champion
Miss Diana Fishwick, winner of the British Ladies Championship in 1930 when only nineteen years of age

Background imageWinner Collection: Einstein & Reporters

Einstein & Reporters
ALBERT EINSTEIN German born physicist. Winner of the Nobel Prize for physics in 1921. Photographed surrounded by reporters

Background imageWinner Collection: Willy Brandt

Willy Brandt
WILLY BRANDT (1913 - 1992) German socialist statesman, leader of Social Democrats, mayor of Berlin, federal chancellor 1969-74, Nobel Peace Prize 1971

Background imageWinner Collection: Gloster Bamel Racer

Gloster Bamel Racer
The Gloster Racer, also known as the Bamel is the winner of the 1923 Aerial Derby. It is specially designed for racing and sporting activities

Background imageWinner Collection: Fall / Crufts Winner / 1937

Fall / Crufts Winner / 1937
CHAMPION CHEVERELLS BEN OF BANCHORY Breed: Labrador Retriever Owned by RG Heaton Bred by Lorna, Countess Howe Sired by Ch. Ingleston Ben

Background imageWinner Collection: Iroquois (Racehorse)

Iroquois (Racehorse)
Winner of the Derby and St Leger in 1881

Background imageWinner Collection: Dream Situations 19C

Dream Situations 19C
What we dream of : finding hidden treasure, approaching danger, fire, a journey, thieves, a letter, military victory, a racing winner - and of course, love and marriage !

Background imageWinner Collection: The Derby Winner

The Derby Winner
Bringing in the Derby winner !

Background imageWinner Collection: Chariot Race Winner

Chariot Race Winner
The winner of a chariot race performs a lap of honour in this four-horse chariot, carrying the laurel wreath as a symbol of victory

Background imageWinner Collection: Monte Carlo / Allers 1924

Monte Carlo / Allers 1924
Gamblers at the tables - a winner, and the losers

Background imageWinner Collection: Hans Karl Von Euler Chel

Hans Karl Von Euler Chel
HANS KARL VON EULER CHELPIN Swedish Scientist, Nobel Winner in 1929

Background imageWinner Collection: Cowes Regatta 1853

Cowes Regatta 1853
COWES REGATTA, ISLE OF WIGHT " The Julia", Winner of the Royal Yacht Squadron Cup, with other competitors " The Arrow" and " The Sylvie"

Background imageWinner Collection: The Derby Winner C1830

The Derby Winner C1830
The winner of the Derby race




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"Defiance and Solidarity: A Powerful Moment at the 1968 Olympic Games" In a historic act of protest, American runners Tommie Smith and John Carlos raise their fists in the Black Power salute during the medal ceremony at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. Their bold statement against racial inequality resonates worldwide, while Australian Peter Norman stands beside them wearing an OPHR badge, showing his solidarity. This iconic photograph captures not only their athletic achievements but also their unwavering commitment to social justice. "The Double Helix Unveiled: Watson and Crick's Groundbreaking Discovery" With their groundbreaking DNA model, scientists James Watson and Francis Crick revolutionized our understanding of genetics. Their tireless research paved the way for countless medical advancements and opened up new frontiers in science. This momentous achievement forever changed our perception of life itself. "A Triumph of Speed: Eric Liddell's Memorable Victory" In a thrilling finish to the Olympic 400m race in 1924, Scottish athlete Eric Liddell defies all odds by winning gold despite being considered an underdog. His unwavering determination and unyielding faith inspire generations to come as he showcases true sportsmanship on one of athletics' grandest stages. "Taking Flight: Royal Navy Harrier Jet Soars Above Cyprus" Captured high above RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus, this awe-inspiring image showcases the power and agility of a Royal Navy Harrier jet. With its vertical takeoff capabilities, this aircraft represents cutting-edge technology that enables military forces to swiftly respond to any threat or crisis around the world. "MotoGP Champion Casey Stoner Races Towards Glory" Australian racer Casey Stoner secures victory on his Repsol Honda bike during an exhilarating MotoGP race. With unparalleled skill and precision, he conquers every twist and turn on the track with lightning speed.