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Photographic Print : Photographs of the Grand National, including two falls, and group clearing Becher's Brook. Captioned, The Grand National: Luck - Good and Bad - Round the Course
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Photographs of the Grand National, including two falls, and group clearing Becher's Brook. Captioned, The Grand National: Luck - Good and Bad - Round the Course
Photographs of the Grand National, including two falls, and group clearing Becher's Brook. Captioned, The Grand National: Luck - Good and Bad - Round the Course'. With descriptions, Lt Col Tweedie's horse, Ballybrack, with Mr G Elliott up, came down at the last fence;, Half a dozen of the eighteen horses which finished the course taking Becher's Brook the second time round, Kellsboro'Jack, the winner, ridden by D Williams and belonging to Mrs Ambrose Clark, taking the last fence, and Pelorus Jack, W Stott up, was leading with the winner up to the last fence, when he fell'. Date: 1933
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1933 Aintree Brook Captioned Falls Fell Horserace Horseracing Jack Jockeys Luck Steeplechase
12"x8" Photo Print
Experience the thrill and excitement of the world-renowned Grand National race with our captivating collection of photographic prints from Media Storehouse. Witness the unpredictable nature of the race as you witness both good and bad luck unfold around the iconic course. These stunning images, taken from Mary Evans Prints Online, feature dramatic falls and a group clearing Becher's Brook. Relive the history and tradition of the Grand National through these evocative and authentic photographs. A must-have for any racing enthusiast or home decor.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 30.5cm (8" x 12")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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The Grand National - Luck - Good and Bad - Round the Course
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This photograph print transports us back to the thrilling 1933 Grand National at Aintree Racecourse. The image encapsulates the unpredictable nature of horseracing, with both triumph and adversity on full display. At the finish line, Kellsboro Jack, ridden by D Williams for Mrs Ambrose Clark, triumphantly jumps the last fence to claim victory. However, the path to the finish was not an easy one. Just a few strides before, Pelorus Jack, under the guidance of jockey W Stott, held the lead with the winner. Tragically, Pelorus Jack fell at the final hurdle, leaving Kellsboro Jack to claim the coveted title. Meanwhile, the course was not for the faint-hearted. Lt Col Tweedie's horse, Ballybrack, with jockey G Elliott aboard, came crashing down at the last fence. The eighteen horses that managed to complete the grueling race took on Becher's Brook for the second time, with half a dozen of them successfully clearing the infamous obstacle. This photograph offers a glimpse into the raw emotion and excitement of the Grand National during the 1930s. The unpredictability of horseracing is on full display, with both good and bad fortune unfolding before our eyes. The image serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of this iconic sporting event. Date: 1933. Keywords: Grand National, falls, Becher's Brook, Lt Col Tweedie, Ballybrack, Mr G Elliott, Kellsboro Jack, D Williams, Mrs Ambrose Clark, Pelorus Jack, W Stott, Aintree, horserace, horseracing, steeplechase, sport, racing.
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