National Horseracing Museum
The National Horseracing Museum of the United Kingdom is located at 99 High Street in Newmarket. Open to the public, it contains collections and records of people and horses involved in the sport of horse racing from its Royal origins to modern heroes. Exhibits include the history of horse racing, horse racing in Britain, trophies, paintings of famous horses, trainers and jockeys, jockey uniforms, betting, and horse racing memorabilia.
The Vestey Gallery of British Sporting Art is located in the museum, and features changing exhibits of art relating to sports, including hunting, shooting, fishing, boxing, archery, rowing and horse racing.
The National Horseracing Museum has an archive collection of information and images of early horses, jockeys, trainers, breeders and owners.[1]
The Museum is a United Kingdom Registered Charity (No. 283656) and is supported by the Jockey Club and the The Racing Post plus major national corporations including Barclays Bank, Ladbrokes, SAAB, and Homebase. A full list of sponsors can be seen at the Museum.
List of horses
This list includes both runners and breeders.
- Aboyeur
- Adam's Apple
- Admiration
- Ambush II
- Anmer
- April the Fifth
- Ard Patrick
- Athasi
- Athford
- Ayrshire
- Bachelor's Button
- Bahram
- Bala Hissar
- Barcaldine
- Bay Ronald
- Bayardo
- Beadsman
- Beam
- Beau Pere
- Bend Or
- Beppo
- Black Cherry
- Blandford
- Bobsleigh
- Bona Vista
- Book Law
- Brown Betty
- Buchan
- Cameronian
- Canterbury Pilgrim
- Captain Cuttle
- Chaleureux
- Chapeau
- Chaucer
- Chelandry
- China Cock
- Cicero
- Cloister
- Colorado
- Common
- Coronach
- Craganour
- Craig an Eran
- Cyllene
- Dark Ronald
- Dean Swift
- Delaunay
- Desmond
- Diamond Jubilee
- Diomedes
- Doris
- Double Life
- Durbar II
- Epinard
- Epsom Lad
- Eremon
- Fair Trial
- Fairway
- Felstead
- Figaro
- Flamingo
- Flint Jack
- Flying Fox
- Foxlaw
- Gainsborough
- Gainslaw
- Galloper Light
- Galopin
- Galtee More
- Gentle Shepherd
- Gladiateur
- Glass Doll
- Gold Bridge
- Golden Corn
- Golden Miller
- Golden Myth
- Grand Parade
- Hampton
- Herodote
- Hornet's Beauty
- Humorist
- Hyperion
- Invershin
- Irish Elegance
- Iroquois
- Isinglass
- Jeddah
- Jenkinstown
- Jerry M
- King Salmon
- La Fleche
- Ladas
- Lally
- Land League
- Lemberg
- Lily Agnes
- Maiden Erlegh
- Malva
- Marcovil
- Melton
- Merry Hampton
- Mid-day Sun
- Mumtaz Mahal
- Myrobella
- Noble Star
- Orby
- Ormonde
- Papyrus
- Persimmon
- Picaroon
- Pommern
- Portlaw
- Press Gang
- Pretty Polly
- Prince Palatine
- Rockfel
- Rose of England
- Rubio
- Salmon Trout
- Sansovino
- Sceptre
- Scuttle
- Selene
- Signorinetta
- Singapore
- Sir Cosmo
- Slieve Gallion
- Solario
- Son and Heir
- Son-in-Law
- Springfield
- St. Frusquin
- St. Simon
- Straitlace
- Sunstar
- Swynford
- Tagalie
- Tetratema
- The Tetrarch
- Throstle
- Tiffin
- Toboggan
- Tommy Atkins
- Tracery
- Tranquil
- Trenton
- Trespasser
- Trigo
- Trimdon
- Troytown
- Udaipur
- Umidwar
- Val d'Or
- Velasquez
- Verdict
- Volodyovski
- Wildfowler
- William the Third
- Winalot
- Windsor Lad
- Winkfield's Pride
- Winkipop
- Wool Winder
- Wrack
References
- Official website for the National Horseracing Museum
- The stallion Blandford at the National Horseracing Museum Hall of Fame Note: The image here is not a true representation of Blandford.
- The mare Athasi at the National Horseracing Museum Hall of Fame
See also
- Australian Racing Hall of Fame
- British Steeplechasing Hall of Fame
- Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame
- New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame
- United States National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
External links
- National Horseracing Museum - official site