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3 km from Newmarket, Suffolk, England
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Newmarket Stallion
by Keith Evans
Newmarket Stallion statue on the roundabout where the A1303 joins the A1304 east of Newmarket, Suffolk.
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July Cottages, Barbara Stradbroke Avenue, Newmarket
by Bob Jones
These two cottages, which front on to the busy A1304 (Barbara Stradbroke Avenue), are named after the nearby July Racecourse, on the western outskirts of Newmarket. Number 1 is to the left, with No. 2 to the right.
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The July Course, Newmarket - Horses pass the winning post
Area Fifty One wins the sixth race of the day
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Grounds of The National Stud
by John Firth
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Egerton Stud, outside Newmarket, Suffolk
by mike
Looking towards Newmarket on the A1303. The roundabout sign at the end of the road is just visible.
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A view along the July Course at Newmarket
Horses race towards the camera - this photo shows the rising ground of over 2 furlongs as the horses run towards the winning line.
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Statue on roundabout near Newmarket
by JThomas
Junction of the A1303 and A1304.
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Grandstands and Stage - The July Course, Newmarket |
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The Newmarket stallion and handler sculpture
by Adrian S Pye
The sculpture was the work of Marcia Astor, English sculptor of animals.
It is on the roundabout near the entrance to the July Racecourse.
It is not intended to represent any particular horse, but the Spirit of Newmarket.
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Old Milestone by the A1304, Barbara Stradbroke Avenue
by MW Hallett
Carved stone post by the A1304, in parish of Burwell (East Cambridgeshire District), July Cottage, Barbara Stradbroke Avenue, near County boundary, in hedgerow, on North side of road. Erected by the Newmarket Heath turnpike trust in the... (more)
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Training gallops at Newmarket
by Bob Jones
These gallops run alongside the earthworks formed by the Devil's Dyke, the largest Anglo-Saxon dyke in Britain.
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To London 57
by Keith Evans
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