Newmarket, Racehorses In The High Street 1929
Photo ref:
81958

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Newmarket is the world's capital of horse racing. Here we see unsaddled horses being led down the street. Could they be going to a Tattersalls sale? A man, a window cleaner and two children watch the horses from beneath the awning of Jessie Blyth, milliner; next door is William Parker, jeweller and optician. Further on a restaurant serves luncheons and teas to those walking to the races.
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