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A number of jockeys who were expected to ride in the 1938 Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree " walking the plank" at the famous Bechers Brook. Those pictured are Frenchie Nicholson, Evan Williams, Anthony Mildmay, Captain R. Harding, J. Moloney, Mr. J. Gordon, Jack Fawcus, Gerry Wilson, J. Hamey and, bringing up the rear, Mr J. C. Bulteel, Clerk of the Course. The actual winner of the race was Battleship, ridden by Bruce Hobbs (not pictured!)
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1938 Aintree Anthony Brook Caricatures Evan Gerry Gordon Horse Racing Jack Jockey Jockeys Jump Jumps Mildmay Nicholson Races Riders Stands Steeple Chase Wilson Moloney
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A Light-Hearted Moment Before the Grand National's Toughest Challenge: 'Walking the Plank' at Bechers Brook, 1938 This photograph print, taken at the iconic Aintree Racecourse in 1938, showcases a group of jockeys who were set to compete in the renowned Grand National Steeplechase. Among them are Frenchie Nicholson, Evan Williams, Anthony Mildmay, Captain R. Harding, J. Moloney, Mr. J. Gordon, Jack Fawcus, Gerry Wilson, J. Hamey, and Mr. J. C. Bulteel, the Clerk of the Course. The jockeys are seen 'walking the plank' at the notorious Bechers Brook jump, a challenging obstacle that would test their courage and skill during the race. The Grand National, one of the most prestigious and historic horse races in the world, is known for its grueling course and unpredictable outcome. The jockeys in this image appear focused and determined, preparing themselves mentally for the challenges that awaited them on race day. However, the playful caption 'walking the plank' adds a touch of humor and lightness to the moment. The actual winner of the 1938 Grand National was Battleship, ridden by Bruce Hobbs, who is not featured in this photograph. This image serves as a fascinating glimpse into the history of horse racing, offering a unique perspective on the camaraderie and determination of the jockeys as they faced the challenges of the Grand National at Aintree. This photograph print, with its rich historical significance and humorous twist, is an excellent addition to any collection dedicated to horse racing, sports history, or British culture. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring the moment to life, making it a captivating conversation starter and a cherished piece of art.
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