Library — 1872
The winner
Illustration of a winning jockey surrounded by the crowd at the Derby, from the book 'London: a Pilgrimage' by Blanchard Jerrold and Gustave Doré, 1872. Jerrold records the following description of the crowd moving at the end of a race: 'The most curious spectacle is the human tide which, instantaneously and in a body, pours forth and rolls over the course behind the runners, like a wave of ink; the black and motionless crowd has suddenly melted and become molten; in a moment it spreads itself abroad in vast proportions till the eye cannot follow it, and appears in front of the stands'.
- Category:
 - Library
 - Object ID:
 - NN23607(68)
 - Object name:
 - The winner
 - Object type:
 - Artist/Maker:
 - Doré, Gustave, Jonnard
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 - Production date:
 - 1872
 - Material:
 paper
- Measurements/duration:
 - H 154 mm, W 113 mm
 - Part of:
 - —
 - On display:
 - —
 - Record quality:
 - 100%
 - Part of this object:
 - —
 - Owner Status & Credit:
 Permanent collection
- Copyright holder:
 digital image © London Museum
- Image credit:
 - —
 - Creative commons usage:
 - —
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