Ebook: The Suffragette Derby
Author: Davison Emily Wilding, Tanner Michael
- Tags: Horse racing, Horse racing--Great Britain--History, Suffragists, Suffragists--Great Britain--History--20th century, History, Horse racing -- Great Britain -- History, Davison Emily Wilding -- 1872-1913, Suffragists -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century, Great Britain
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Biteback Publishing
- City: Great Britain
- Language: English
- epub
On Wednesday 4 June 1913, fledgling newsreel cameras captured just over two-and-a-half minutes of neverto-be-forgotten British social and sporting history. The 250,000 people thronging Epsom Downs carried with them a quartet of combustible elements: a fanatical, publicity-hungry suffragette; a scapegoat for the Titanic disaster and the pillar of the Establishment who bore him a personal grudge; a pair of feuding jockeys at odds over money and glory; and, finally, at the heart of the action, two thoroughbred horses one a vicious savage and one the consummate equine athlete. Taken together, this was a recipe for the most notorious horse race in British history. One hundred years on, this particular Derby Day is remembered for two reasons: the fatal intervention of Emily Davison, a militant suffragette who brought down the King’s runner, and the controversial disqualification of Bower Ismay’s horse Craganour on the grounds of rough riding the first and only...
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