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Race for the Great St Leger Stakes, 1836. Artist: Harris
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Race for the Great St Leger Stakes, 1836. Artist: Harris
Race for the Great St Leger Stakes, 1836. First held in 1776, the St Leger is the oldest of the five classic English horse races. Raced over one mile and six furlongs it is staged at Doncaster racecourse in September. The 1836 race was won by Elis, ridden by John Barham Day, trained by J Doe and owned by Lord George Bentinck
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Race for the Great St Leger Stakes, 1836 - A Glimpse into the Thrilling World of 19th Century Horse Racing
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. This print captures a momentous event in English horse racing history - the Race for the Great St Leger Stakes in 1836. As one of the oldest and most prestigious races, it showcases not only the skill and speed of magnificent racehorses but also the excitement and fervor that surrounded this beloved spectator sport. In vivid color, we witness a thrilling scene unfold at Doncaster racecourse in South Yorkshire. The grandstand is filled with eager spectators, their faces alive with anticipation as they await the thundering hooves and breathtaking display of athleticism. Men dressed in dapper attire stand alongside women adorned in elegant dresses, all united by their shared passion for this exhilarating equestrian event. The focal point of this artwork is Elis, ridden by jockey John Barham Day and owned by Lord George Bentinck. With every sinew straining against gravity's pull, Elis gallops towards victory amidst fierce competition from other skilled riders vying for glory. Created by Harris under James Pollard's artistic guidance, this print beautifully encapsulates both effort and grace exhibited on that historic day. It serves as a testament to man's enduring fascination with horses' power and beauty while providing us an enchanting glimpse into leisurely pursuits enjoyed during England's nineteenth century. Whether you are an avid sports enthusiast or simply appreciate
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