Newmarket, Jockey Club Rooms 1922
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More about this scene
This strange mixture of classical styles formed the façade of the Jockey Club until 1935. Following a fire, the present building was designed in 1938 by Sir Albert Richardson. It incorporated the original coffee house which the club purchased in 1770 when they moved here from London. The National Horseracing Museum is behind the left section of the façade.
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