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Hound Trailing, one of Cumbria's oldest and most popular sports, Keswick, 2nd July 1962. Artist: Michael Walters
Hound Trailing, one of Cumbria's oldest and most popular sports, Keswick, 2nd July 1962. Hound Trailing takes place over moorland, fields and fells, with the hounds following a trail made of a mixture of paraffin and oil of aniseed. Two men (trailers) carry rags to the halfway point and then walk away from each other, one towards the start and one towards the finish, laying the trail. As the race progresses, many of the owners and spectators lay bets with the bookmakers. Betting stops when the timekeeper shouts ?trail? and the first dog to cross the line wins.
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AR97040
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Image
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Public
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8750px × 8750px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1960s
20th century
ANIMAL
B&W
B/W
betting
Black & White
Black and white
cap
Cumbria
Cumbrian
Dog
dog handler
England
FLAT CAP
Gambling
Headdress
hound trailing
keswick
Male
Man
Men
MICHAEL
Michael Walters
Monochrome
moorland
Paul Walters Worldwide Photography Ltd.
People
Photograph
RACE
racing
RAG
SIXTIES
SPORT
TGN
TRAIL
TRAILER
Walters
Walter's Industrial Archive