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A jockey wearing his cap and holding a whip is bending down to his dead horse after it collapsed after a hurdle in the steeplechase. Line block after a wood engraving by E. Froment after W. Small.

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Lettering: Steeplechasing. After the last fence. Drawn by W. Small. Froment sc. W.S.
Wellcome Collection
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Title: A jockey wearing his cap and holding a whip is bending down to his dead horse after it collapsed after a hurdle in the steeplechase. Line block after a wood engraving by E. Froment after W. Small.
Description:
Lettering: Steeplechasing.
After the last fence.
Drawn by W.
Small.
Froment sc.
W.
S.

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