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The Derby Stakes, the most popular race in the world, run at Epsom on June 5, was won by the favourite, the Aga Khan's Bahrain (F. Fox up), from Sir Abe Bailey's Robin Goodfellow (second) and Lord Astor's Field Trial (third). H.M. the King, the Queen and other members of the Royal Family were amongst the many spectators who heartily enjoyed the race. Our picture .is a fine general view of the field rounding the famous Tattenham Corner, showing the enormous crowd of spectators, many of whom used their cars as grand stands.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22610, 29 June 1935, Page 19

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The Derby Stakes, the most popular race in the world, run at Epsom on June 5, was won by the favourite, the Aga Khan's Bahrain (F. Fox up), from Sir Abe Bailey's Robin Goodfellow (second) and Lord Astor's Field Trial (third). H.M. the King, the Queen and other members of the Royal Family were amongst the many spectators who heartily enjoyed the race. Our picture .is a fine general view of the field rounding the famous Tattenham Corner, showing the enormous crowd of spectators, many of whom used their cars as grand stands. Otago Daily Times, Issue 22610, 29 June 1935, Page 19

The Derby Stakes, the most popular race in the world, run at Epsom on June 5, was won by the favourite, the Aga Khan's Bahrain (F. Fox up), from Sir Abe Bailey's Robin Goodfellow (second) and Lord Astor's Field Trial (third). H.M. the King, the Queen and other members of the Royal Family were amongst the many spectators who heartily enjoyed the race. Our picture .is a fine general view of the field rounding the famous Tattenham Corner, showing the enormous crowd of spectators, many of whom used their cars as grand stands. Otago Daily Times, Issue 22610, 29 June 1935, Page 19

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