Tarporley, Cheshire, is a small town near Chester. It followed its pioneering neighbour with a racecourse in 1622. It never achieved importance and was an unrecognised 'flapping' meeting most of its long life. This scene, delightfully remembered from an Edwardian childhood, includes a man running away with a bookmaker's satchel. The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, page 280. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tarporley-cheshire-is-a-small-town-near-chester-it-followed-its-pioneering-neighbour-with-a-racecourse-in-1622-it-never-achieved-importance-and-was-an-unrecognised-flapping-meeting-most-of-its-long-life-this-scene-delightfully-remembered-from-an-edwardian-childhood-includes-a-man-running-away-with-a-bookmakers-satchel-the-history-of-horse-racing-by-roger-longrigg-page-280-image268794309.html
RMWH8HTN–Tarporley, Cheshire, is a small town near Chester. It followed its pioneering neighbour with a racecourse in 1622. It never achieved importance and was an unrecognised 'flapping' meeting most of its long life. This scene, delightfully remembered from an Edwardian childhood, includes a man running away with a bookmaker's satchel. The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, page 280.
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