Ashbourne Horse Show 1936
Free 14-day trial, then just £6.99 per month.
Please enter a valid email address
By entering your email address you are indicating that you have read and agree to the terms of use and privacy policy.
Free 14-day trial, then just £6.99 per month.
Get 14 days free
Immaculate horses paraded by proud farmers on an important day in the Derbyshire farming calendar.
An amateur film of the 1936 Ashbourne horse show shot by Thomas Wright (1867-1943) who lived at nearby Kniveton. Mr Wright was accompanied in his film-making exploits by his chauffeur Wilfred Ratcliffe (who was also Kniveton's village barber) and between them they captured the essence of rural life in Derbyshire in the inter-war years on a large number of 8mm reels.