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The pictorial gallery of English race horses : including portraits of all the winning horses of the Derby, Oaks, and St. Leger stakes, during the last thirteen years ; and a history of the principal operations of the turf ; with sketches of some of its most distinguished members
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Architectural project files -- Chieh Shou Sports Park. Taipei (Taiwan)
Manuscripts
The Hong family papers were organized into six series with sets of subseries. 1) You Chung Hong series (Business, Chinatown, Chinese American Citizens Alliance, education, legal, personal, and political activities). 2) Mabel Hong series (Education, personal, and community activities). 3) Nowland C. Hong series (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, personal, and political activities). 4) Roger S. Hong series (Business, Chinatown, education, personal, and community activities). 5) Ephemera series. 6) Oversize Series. The Hong family papers were organized into six series with sets of subseries. 1) You Chung Hong series (Business, Chinatown, Chinese American Citizens Alliance, education, legal, personal, and political activities). 2) Mabel Hong series (Education, personal, and community activities). 3) Nowland C. Hong series (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, personal, and political activities). 4) Roger S. Hong series (Business, Chinatown, education, personal, and community activities). 5) Ephemera series. 6) Oversize Series. The Hong family photos were organized into five series with sets of subseries. 1) You Chung Hong photo series (Photographic and textual files). 2) Mabel Hong photo series (Photographic and textual files). 3) Nowland C. Hong photo series (Photographic and textual files). 4) Roger S. Hong photo series (Photographic and textual files). 5) Oversize photo series.
mssHong Family papers
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The Tattersall collection of over 500 engravings, mezzotints and wash-drawings of racehorses and race meetings, c. 1720-1840; also portraits of jockeys and famous characters connected with the turf
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Five scrapbooks begun by Richard Tattersall (1724-1795), c. 1770, and added to by his descendants until about 1851. In addition to the over 500 prints of some of England's first thoroughbreds, the collection contains notations in ms. of the pedigrees, performances, etc. of the various horses. The prints are arranged by size to minimize folding, with the scrapbooks ranging in size from 44 cm. to 74 cm. 10 larger prints, not contained in the scrapbooks are housed separately.
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