Teeny Rena & Brian Hancock parading at Harold Park in 1969
Harness racing at the RAS Show in Sydney.
Teeny Rena & Brian Hancock parading at Harold Park in 1969
And of cause this one had to go in.
Michael Frost & Joe Ilsley winning the 1978 Lord Mayors Cup @ Harold Park
Last edited by trish; 09-18-2014 at 04:31 PM.
Just love these old photo's Trish.
The great Michael Frost!!! ended the 26 (please correct me if I'm wrong) winning streak of the superstar " San Simeon"
thanks trish all those pics brought back some wonderful memories of some wonderful times!!
Yea they are great guys but just remember I'm pinching them from Barry but I still reckon they are too great not to share.
Fettle defeating Gentleman John & Sibelia in a Harold Park 1000 pound invitation.
just wondering,how much would you have to pay to get into that meeting at wayville in 1947,i was only 1 year old then...
Those who are looking for information relating to horses, drivers etc from days gone by might be able to locate it at some of these websites where you can view copies of old papers online.
Trove - http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper - here you can search and view a variety of old newspapers from across Australia. The Canberra Times (up to 1995) and Melbourne Argus (to 1957) will give you plenty of stories and results, plus the fields for trots meetings. The search facility is quite good.
Melbourne Age - http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=MDQ-9Oe3GGUC - search function can be hit or miss so it is handy if you know dates! Some copies are missing, mainly Saturday issues but you can view them up to around 1989. Same with the Sydney Morning Herald - http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=lL5f5cZgq8MC
The Trove site is part of a government Newspaper Digitization Plan. Apparently it is quite expensive to make digital copies of old newspapers but local groups are doing small town newspapers bit by bit. I see they are shortly going to upload copies of the Melbourne Sporting Globe up to 1954, so this will mean access to plenty of material from the early era of the Melb Showgrounds.