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ark:/16417/th7179xhhbd0bAerial view of start of sixth race of opening day at Keeneland. The horses can be seen right behind the mobile starting gate in the center of the track, just leaving the starting point. A portion of the parking lot is shown in the rear of the grandstands.
ark:/16417/th71fzdk9qhrfKeeneland Fall of 1946. Mrs. Robert Morrison (formerly Miss Sally Buckner) pictured at Keeneland, watching the race with binoculars.
ark:/16417/th715k2xt6l98Keeneland Fall of 1946. Spectators on opening day. Front row, left to right, Mrs. Samuel M. Look, Lexington; Mrs. D.F. Ricks, Vicksburg, Mississippi; Mrs. Wilson Carroll, Vicksburg. Back row, Miss Edna French Look, Mr. Look, Mr. Carroll, and Mrs. Hampton Adams, Lexington.
ark:/16417/th71nf56cp8xxKeeneland Fall of 1946. Studying program at Keeneland races with just five minutes left to place a bet Mrs. Leslie B. Baynham, left, and Mrs. Bruce Davis study the betting odds at Keeneland.
ark:/16417/th76jhq4ndwrtKeeneland Fall of 1948. Enjoying luncheon at the clubhouse prior to one of the opening days of the fall meeting were Mrs. James Middleton, Mrs. WJ. Winsburn, Mrs. Boorley Flynn and Mrs. William L. Baughn.
ark:/16417/th7j04mk72rdzKeeneland Spring of 1946. Aerial shot of Keeneland crowd, track, parking lot.
ark:/16417/th717lc0st0pvKeeneland Spring of 1946. Five women sit sipping cocktails with little girl.
ark:/16417/th7173tx5bwslKeeneland Spring of 1946. Three women sit in busy cafeteria, one reading, two smiling.
ark:/16417/th71mt48bg3fsKeeneland Spring of 1947. Box party. Mrs. Frank Atkins, Mrs. P.J. Sawyer, Mrs. Lewis Bush and Mrs. L.Q. Bickett, guests in box of Mrs. Barckley Story.
ark:/16417/th73rvt44l51mKeeneland Spring of 1948. Miss Ann McCarthey, Mrs. G. Davis Buckner, Mrs. Lawrence Brewer, Mrs. Jo Deesha McDowell and Mrs. Arthur E. Bendelari at lunch in Keeneland Clubhouse.
ark:/16417/th71p13rtn5wqKeeneland Spring of 1948. Miss Lucy Lee Moore, Miss Cary Adams, Miss Jane Walker Tinder, Miss Nancy Graves and Miss Nancy Tinder watching races.
ark:/16417/th7rv0w10nplsKeeneland Spring of 1948. Misses Elizabeth Hatfield and Martha Linton, watching a race at Keeneland.
ark:/16417/th71406zj94pnKeeneland Spring of 1949. Mrs. Samuel Walton Jr. and Mrs. Wickliffe Johnstone.
ark:/16417/th75mj9gjs5wcKeeneland, Fall 1954. A group of women sit in Miss Rebecca Edwards' box at Keeneland. Pictured are Miss Ruth Dudley Williams of Frankfort, Miss Nell Dishman of Frankfort, Miss Edwards, Miss Jane Melton of Frankfort, Miss Manila Lyman of Lexington, and Mrs. L. L. Essenbock of Lexington.
ark:/16417/th71ng7jc5xs8Keeneland, Fall of 1954. Leslie Combs II with Alibhai. From Left, Gayle Mohney, Thomas A. Ballantine and Jouett Shouse, Members of the National Association of Taxicab owners taking time off from their 38th convention at Louisville to visit Lexington and the Spendthrift Farm.
ark:/16417/th71fvtdrx697Lexington Junior League Horse Show, 1944. Three women admire horse. View of stable, car in background.
ark:/16417/th711gfhwlmk2Lexington Junior League Horse Show, 1947. Box party. Miss Barbara Fisher, Miss Patricia Storey, hostess, Miss Ann Estill and Miss Eleanor Tucker. Front, Fonnie Ingels, Alex Campbell, Tommie Underwood, and Bobby Brewer.
ark:/16417/th71jgwt3h7bpLexington Junior League Horse Show, 1947. Exhibitors at party. Mrs. Henry Hart Jr. and Mrs. Huntington Smith.
ark:/16417/th77mxlj6l037Lexington Junior League Horse Show, 1947. Guests at cocktail party. Mrs. Douglas Davis Sr., Mrs. Reed A. Albee, Mrs. Douglas Davis Jr., and Mrs. Henry Meigs II.
ark:/16417/th7p0006mqzgxLexington Junior League Horse Show, 1947. Lexington girl riders. Miss Betty Honaker, Miss Lucy Alexander, and Miss Scharme Wigginton.
ark:/16417/th7130sv8gx7kLexington Junior League Horse Show, 1949. Among their other jobs in preparing for the annual Junior League Horse show, July 11-16 at the trotting track, members find it necessary to paint the jumps for the popular hunter and jumper classes. So engaged here are, Mrs. Clarkson Beard (chairman of the work committee), Mrs. Ben Roach, Mrs. Donald Hillenmeyer, Mrs. Alfred McEwan and Mrs. John T. Jackson III.
ark:/16417/th71j68v8q3kwLexington Junior League Horse Show, 1949. Junior Leaguers discuss plans for horse show. Seated, Mrs. Dan Scott, Mrs. C. Waller Jones and Mrs. J. Hord Armstrong. Back, Mrs. Clarkson Beard, Mrs. Peter Powell, and Mrs. Richard Arnspiger. The 13th annual event will be held at the Lexington Trots Breeders Association track, with six night performances and a Saturday matinee.
ark:/16417/th71mk8jdg2dwLexington Junior League Horse Show, 1949. Miss Joyce Harris and Miss Sally Forman, members of the Lexington Junior League, watch Howard Platt, advertising manager for Graves-Cox company, places an announcement of the League's annual horse show in the window of the store. The sign reads, "1949 Lexington Junior League Horse Show at the Trotting Track July 11-16."
ark:/16417/th7xctjj5mdmnLexington Junior League Horse Show, 1950. Mrs. Gayle Alexander, a member of the office committee for the Lexington Junior League Horse Show, is shown sorting numbers for the horse show exhibitors.
ark:/16417/th7c385hj8bdbLexington Junior League Horse Show, 1950. Working on books in the horse show office are (left to right) Mrs. George Dunn, Mrs. L.B. Weisenburgh, Mrs. Gayle Alexander and Mrs. John Rogers.
ark:/16417/th71hdn9q7nhmLexington Junior League Horse Show, 1951. A portrait of spectators watch the horse show from a box in the infield. Pictured are Mrs. John Hollister of Cincinnati, her daughter Mrs. Clarkson Beard of Lexington, and Mrs. Beard's children, eight-year-old daughter Sherry Beard and four-year-old son Louis H. Beard. Mrs. Beard is a member of the horse show board of directors.
ark:/16417/th7jp4jz5tqngLexington Junior League Horse Show, 1951. Junior horse show exhibitors at a swimming party given in their honor at the Lexington Country Club. Pictured are Miss Lucy Alexander, Miss Betty Vernon Honaker (the hostess), Miss Helen Holliday of Normal, Illinois, Miss Charlotte Manasse of Highland Park, Illinois, and Randy Turnbull.
ark:/16417/th713692r1pv8Lexington Junior League Horse Show, 1951. Members of the Junior League who acted as ushers and greeted the horse show attendees on the grandstand steps. Pictured are Mrs. Jouett McDowell, Miss Anne Lee Stoll, Mrs. Carrick Shropshire, Mrs. Van Alford, Miss Margaret Bruce Cruise, Mrs. Scott Yellman, Mrs. Prentiss Douglass, and Miss Helen Farmer.
ark:/16417/th7p99vstlpp1Lexington Junior League Horse Show, 1951. Shot of Anne Law Lyons and Mrs. Frazee Wilson in the Information Booth during the Lexington Junior League Horse Show. Miss Lyons is chairperson and Mrs. Wilson is co-chairperson of the Information Booth Committee. Mrs. Miller Welch (right), member of the Program Sales Committee, stops to chat.
ark:/16417/th71gbdw5hnprLexington Junior League Horse Show, 1951. Three members of the Junior League turn in the money from the program sales to (seated) Mrs. William King and Mrs. Paul Pinney. Standing are Mrs. Robert Worthington, Mrs. William Mahan, and Mrs. William Young.
ark:/16417/th71g14vvqrzzLexington Junior League Horse Show, 1953. One of the busiest spots at the trotting tack during the Lexington Junior League horse show which opened its week-long show Monday night is the league office under the grandstand. Here members of the league are on duty to give out information to exhibitors and other visitors, to record the results of the various classes and stakes, and to answer numerous telephone calls which come in for spectators at the show. Hard at work are Mrs. Lucille Scott, at typewriter; Mrs. Waller Jones, at telephone, and Miss Greta Rogers, who was photographed just after coming to the office for a new supply of programs.
ark:/16417/th7167qgcnp9xLexington Junior League Horse Show, 1958. Waiting to compare in the Amateur Working Hunter Class Sunday afternoon are Buddy Bishop, right, who receives words of encouragement from his mother, Mrs. W.T. Bishop, center, and Miss Cynthia Becksted, who donned a raincoat for protection from the heavy rains which fell during the opening performance at the Lexington Trotting Track.
ark:/16417/th7hch16n74tbMrs. Louis Williams, left, watches Mrs. Marshall Pryor count her winnings at the end of the opening day of Keeneland's fall 1949 meet.
ark:/16417/th76fg8dmsg94Portrait of a group of people studying their racing forms on the clubhouse porch at Keeneland. Seated are Mrs. O. B. Bucher, Mrs. David Collins and Mrs. Charles K. Hogue Jr. Standing is Captain O. B. Bucher. All are of Frankfort.
ark:/16417/th71nzt8h4cbrPortrait of a group of women at a luncheon in the Keeneland clubhouse. Pictured are Mrs. John Bell (Jessica Gay), Miss Martha Dickston, Miss Eloise Brown, Mrs. Dana Seiler (Laura Hershler) of Boston, Massachusetts, and Mrs. Alfred Llewellyn Hobgood (Sue Fan Gooding) of Smithfield, North Carolina.
ark:/16417/th71f4qdtc9x5Portrait of three women at luncheon in the Keeneland clubhouse, examining racing forms and discussing their choices. Pictured are Mrs. B. F. Buckley Jr., Mrs. D. V. Sublett, and Mrs. Earl Carrol Yates.
ark:/16417/th72vmvv96n2hPortrait of two women happily watching the outcome of a race at Keeneland. Pictured are Mrs. Robert Bellucci (the former Matilda Talbert), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brownell Talbert, and Miss Sarah Cecil Herr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Herr.
ark:/16417/th7q8hdmgzfqfTrots, 1952. Dr. Jeanette Sams, the track veterinarian, performs a saliva test on a horse. Dr. Sams, 29, of Anchorage, graduated from Cornell six years ago. She has served as track veterinarian at Fairgrounds Speedway in Louisville for the last four years. She is the first woman to be a track veterinarian at the Lexington Trots. Assisting her in her work at the Trots are five students in agriculture at the University of Kentucky: James Buell of Buellton, California; Joe Haycraft of Owensboro; George Burton of Hardinsburg; and Charley and Ben Moore of Lexington.
ark:/16417/th711fkx58ngwTrots, 1956. Mrs. Katherine Edwards Nichols, left, and Mrs. R.C. Larkin with Direct Byrd. Prominent among the women owners and breeders of trotters and pacers are Mrs. Katherine Edwards Nichols, at left, and Mrs. R.C. Larkin, pictured with Poplar Hill Farm's pacer Direct Byrd. Mrs. Nichols, mistress of Walnut Tree Farm, is the third generation of her family to direct the activities of the establishment founded in 1892 by her grandfather, the late Lamon V. Harkness, for the breeding of trotting horses. Mrs. Larkin, wife of the president of the Lexington Trots Breeders Association, with her husband owns Poplar Hill Farm, where pacers are bred and trained.
ark:/16417/th715rrnwlj5wTrots, 1957. Photographed at the opening day program of the 85th annual Trots were Mrs. Ormond McGlone of Lexington, at left, shown with Mrs. Catherine Horton and Mrs. Fred Crapo, both of Muncie, Indiana.
ark:/16417/th71bw3bkq7ltTrots, 1960. At the Lexington Trots opening day were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Jenney of Walnut Hall Stud and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell. Shown, left to right, are Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Jenney, Mrs. Mitchell, and Mrs. Jenney.
ark:/16417/th71b9jvns0c4Trots, 1960. Jobie Arnold, believed to be the only woman's horse handicapper in the country, is the parade Marshall for the Lexington Trots. Formerly a resident of Lexington, but later a resident of Florida, she is now living in Lexington. She'll be leading the way for the sulkies during the Trots meeting.