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Catterick Bridge, 2nd Earl of Shetland racecoarse pass

Obverse: CATTERICK BRIDGE curved above horse and jockey racing left, 1848 below.
Reverse: BY PERMISSION OF THE PROPRIETOR around inscription in script, The Rt. Hon.ble. The Earl of Zetland , in three lines.
Composition: Silver. Diameter: 34mm.
DWp.322.1. MG 1229. W 1526.

A wonderful piece of horse racing history.

Thomas Dundas (1795-1873) succeeded as 2nd Earl of Zetland. He was a Knight of the Garter, Lord Lieutanant of the North Riding of Yorkshire and Grandmaster of the Freemasons of England. He was also the owner of Voltigeur, a great racehorse, who won the Derby & St Leger in 1850. The following year on 31st May, Voltigeur and The Flying Dutchman, owned by the Earl of Eglington & Winton and winner of the 1851 Derby, raced each other at York for 1,000 guineas in what became known as The Great Match. The Flying Dutchman won by a length.

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