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Mr C G Assheton-Smith and Cloister, 1911. Creator: Unknown
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Mr C G Assheton-Smith and Cloister, 1911. Creator: Unknown
Mr C G Assheton-Smith and Cloister, 1911. Portrait of British landowner and amateur caricaturist Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith (1851-1914) with a racehorse. From " British Sports and Sportsmen: Racing Coursing and Steeplechasing", Part II, edited by William Scarth Dixon. [1911]
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1st Baronet British Sports And Sportsmen Caricaturist Cloister Dixon William Scarth Duff Edwardian Horse Racing Landowner Racehorse William Scarth William Scarth Dixon
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This print captures the essence of British landowner and amateur caricaturist Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith alongside his beloved racehorse, Cloister. Taken in 1911, this portrait showcases the deep connection between man and animal, as well as Assheton-Smith's passion for horse racing. Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith, a prominent figure in early 20th-century Britain, is depicted here with an air of confidence and pride. His distinguished presence exudes a sense of authority befitting his position as a respected landowner. The monochrome aesthetic adds a timeless quality to the image, emphasizing the historical significance of this moment. Cloister, the magnificent racehorse by Assheton-Smith's side, stands tall and powerful. The bond between them is palpable; their partnership symbolizes dedication and shared ambition within the world of equestrian sports. This photograph originates from "British Sports and Sportsmen: Racing Coursing and Steeplechasing" edited by William Scarth Dixon in 1911. It serves as both an artistic representation of sport and a testament to Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith's contribution to British literature through his caricatures. The unknown creator has skillfully captured not only the physical likeness but also the spirit that defined Sir Charles Garden Assheton-Smith's life - one filled with love for horses, artistry, and sporting pursuits. This remarkable snapshot allows us to glimpse into a bygone era where tradition met
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