1909 photo postcard Newcastle Race Course (UK), horse Easter Meeting

$55.00 CAD

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Nice photo postcard of upper society milling around the paddock at Newcastle race course, horses being walked out. The Newcastle Race Course was located in Gosforth Park.

On back, stamped information on the Easter Meeting of April 12th and 13th 1909.

Postmarked 'N’CASTLE-TYNE APL 7 09’.

Mailed to G.A. Bainbridge Esq. Espley Hall, Morpeth.

In 1893 the house (Espley Hall) was occupied by George Bainbridge, the son of the businessman who founded the first department store in Newcastle, now trading as John Lewis.

Crease LR corner.

(Red text is an electronic watermark that is not physically part of the photo for sale)

 

Newcastle Racecourse is a horse racing course located at Gosforth Park near Newcastle upon Tyne, England, owned by Arena Racing Company.

Horseracing began in the North East over 350 years ago, beginning in Killingworth in the early 17th century. A King's Plate for 5 year olds, run in 3 mile heats was instigated by George II in 1753. The Town Moor hosted the first recorded Northumberland Plate in 1833 and did so until 1881 when the race transferred to High Gosforth Park. 1882 saw the first running of the Plate at Gosforth Park with a new flat and chase course, new stand and stabling for 100 horses.

Bainbridge's was a major department store in Eldon Square in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The store, which is now branded as John Lewis Newcastle, moved to its current site in 1974, but the company dates back to 1838. It claimed to be the first true department store in the world, having begun recording weekly turnover separately by department in 1849.

 

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