Magazine 'The Bystander' - 12th of June 1918, item 3

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The Bystander, June 12, 1918, page 453


Almost Like Old Times-

The Derby (But at newmarket); and the fourth of June-Still at Eton

 Photograph of horses racing on a track 

Gainsborough (the Derby winner) passing the post

 Photograph of a horse with jockey being led by another man 

Leading the winner to the paddock after the race

 Photograph of a woman and a man 

Lord Lonsdale congratulating Lady James Douglas the owner of Gainsborough. But where, oh! where, is his old-time cigar?

 Photograph of scullers standing in or beside a boat 

The fourth of June at Eton-the Procession of boats

The river was busy, but the day's cricket was confined entirely to house-matches.

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The Bystander, June 12, 1918, page 453


Almost Like Old Times-

The Derby (But at newmarket); and the fourth of June-Still at Eton

 Photograph of horses racing on a track 

Gainsborough (the Derby winner) passing the post

 Photograph of a horse with jockey being led by another man 

Leading the winner to the paddock after the race

 Photograph of a woman and a man 

Lord Lonsdale congratulating Lady James Douglas the owner of Gainsborough. But where, oh! where, is his old-time cigar?

 Photograph of scullers standing in or beside a boat 

The fourth of June at Eton-the Procession of boats

The river was busy, but the day's cricket was confined entirely to house-matches.


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  • October 25, 2017 22:37:28 Thomas A. Lingner

    The Bystander, June 12, 1918, page 453


    Almost Like Old Times-

    The Derby (But at newmarket); and the fourth of June-Still at Eton

     Photograph of horses racing on a track 

    Gainsborough (the Derby winner) passing the post

     Photograph of a horse with jockey being led by another man 

    Leading the winner to the paddock after the race

     Photograph of a woman and a man 

    Lord Lonsdale congratulating Lady James Douglas the owner of Gainsborough. But where, oh! where, is his old-time cigar?

     Photograph of scullers standing in or beside a boat 

    The fourth of June at Eton-the Procession of boats

    The river was busy, but the day's cricket was confined entirely to house-matches.


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