Accession Number | 014673 |
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Collection type | Photograph |
Object type | Black & white |
Physical description | Black & white |
Maker |
Turner, Harry |
Place made | Australia: Northern Territory |
Date made | 16 April 1943 |
Conflict |
Second World War, 1939-1945 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain
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MRS. H.J. BYRNE OF A NEARBY STATION, WHO SUPPLIED HORSES AND HARNESS TO ENABLE THE RACE MEETING ...
MRS. H.J. BYRNE OF A NEARBY STATION, WHO SUPPLIED HORSES AND HARNESS TO ENABLE THE RACE MEETING TO BE HELD, DECORATES PIPE DREAM, WINNER OF THE BUSH DERBY. OWNER JOCKEY, TROOPER SHEGOG (possibly SX1790 Trooper Robert Lyle Shegog, 2/6 Australian Cavalry Commando Regiment) LOOKS ON. TROOPS HELD A PICNIC RACE MEETING AT WHICH THE BUSH DERBY WAS DECIDED. THE DAY BEFORE THE RACE MEETING WAS HELD, HORSES WERE BROUGHT IN FROM ONE OF THE STATIONS, AND WERE AUCTIONED TO THE TROOPS. BUYER OF THE HORSE BECAME THE OWNER TRAINER, AND HAD THE RIGHT TO SELECT HIS OWN JOCKEY. PROCEEDS OF THE HORSE SALES WERE USED AS PRIZE MONEY FOR THE RACE MEETING. WHILE BOOKMAKERS WERE NOT ALLOWED TO OPERATE, A 5/- TOTE WAS PROVIDED, 10 PERCENT OF INVESTMENTS GOING TO THE PRISONERS OF WAR FUND. WINNER OF THE BUSH DERBY WAS PIPE DREAM, LISTED IN THE RACE BOOK AS 'BY HEADING SOUTH OUT OF WISHFUL THINKING.' THE FIELD GOES DOWN TO THE POST FOR THE BUSH DERBY.