Picture No | 10699279 |
Date | 1914 |
Description | Jockeys as troopers in the 19th Hussars, WW1 |
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Leading jockeys pose for a photograph before leaving for the front for active service as troopers of the 19th Hussars in 1914. From left to right are: - Top row - R. Arbuthnot, N. Nutt, A. Arbuthnot, Sergeant K. Stewart, F. Tweed, C. Weston, Charles Lister, middle row - G. Heasman, H. Davis, P. Roberts, Lord Torrington, Lieutenant P. P. Curtis, Sergeant J. Kinally, Percy Woodland, Tyrwhitt Drake, R. Morgan bottom row - F. Giles, J. McMaster, J. Bloomfield, G. Jones. Among the rider pictured here, Herbert Tyrwhitt-Drake was killed in action, March 1915 and Percy Woodland, who had won the Grand National in 1903 on Drumcree and 1913 on Covercoat, survived the war despite being shot down in Egypt in December 1916 while serving with the Royal Flying Corps. George Byng, Lord Torrington, a gentleman jockey and race horse owner who had married the actress and Gaiety Girl Eleanor Souray in 1910, was taken prisoner-of-war in Philippopolis while serving with the Royal Naval Air Service, but survived to live a somewhat scandalous life punctuated by debt and affairs.
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Source | Unattributed photograph in The Tatler, 16 September 1914 |
Credit | © Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans |
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