Edward Moorhouse, Author John McEvoy
Stallions, Colts, Director, Editor, Executive, Turf Writer, Sports Writer, Journalist
Monarchy, Royalty, Crest, Coat of Arms, Politics, Government, Divine Right, Flags
Bowler, Monocle, Umbrella, Jacket, Coat, Cowboy Hat, Vest, Bandanna, Gun, Pistol, Holster, Ammunition, Weapon, Costume, Clothing, Clothes, Icon, Symbol, Emblem, Insignia
Press, Media, Newspapers, Magazines, Publications, Bloodstock Breeders’ Review, The Sporting Life, British Bloodstock Agency, Order of the Garter, Associations, Organizations, Institutions
Breeding, USA, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, England, American Thoroughbred Industry, American Racing Industry, English/British Thoroughbred Industry, English/British Racing Industry, International Thoroughbred Industry, International Racing Industry
Alternate, Published Caption: “The gentleman from England”; Foreign, French, Language, Lettering, Translation: “Dieu Et Mon Droit”, “As God is my right”; Foreign, French, Language, Lettering, Translation: “Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense”, “Spurned be the one who evil thinks”; Published in McEvoy’s Work, Publication Through The Pages of DRF, p22; Collected from 1994 Daily Racing Form Column, Series; Reference to Moorhouse’s Quote, Excerpt from Daily Racing Form Interview “As We Appear To A Foreign Visitor: Impressions of Our Racing Customs Gained by an English Authority at the Lexington Meeting.”, 7 May 1916, p1