Keywords: clonespoe thoroughbred race horse racehorse irish cambridgeshire irishcambridgeshire curragh racecourse curraghracecourse the curragh thecurragh kildare ireland owner n.j. grene njgrene trainer r. moss rmoss patrickswell limerick jockey j. moylan jmoylan handicap purse sovereigns prince hermes princehermes sir edgar siredgar lady norah ladynorah horse racing horseracing racing binoculars silks racing silks racingsilks november 1924 1920s twenties sport horse animal equus gentlemen men w.d. hogan wdhogan hogan collection hogancollection national library of ireland nationallibraryofireland monochrome This is Clonespoe, the winning horse in the Irish Cambridgeshire at the Curragh Racecourse in Co. Kildare. Clonespoe was owned by Limerick man, N.J. Grene, and was trained at Patrickswell by R. Moss. The jockey was J. Moylan. The Irish Cambridgeshire was a handicap race over one mile, and the purse was 650 sovereigns for the winner (50 sovereigns for 2nd; 30 sovereigns for 3rd). Clonespoe won by a length. To those in the know, it sounds as if Clonespoe had a fine lineage - by Prince Hermes, dam by Sir Edgar, Lady Norah Date: 2.10 p.m. on Wednesday, 19 November 1924 NLI Ref.: HOG217 This is Clonespoe, the winning horse in the Irish Cambridgeshire at the Curragh Racecourse in Co. Kildare. Clonespoe was owned by Limerick man, N.J. Grene, and was trained at Patrickswell by R. Moss. The jockey was J. Moylan. The Irish Cambridgeshire was a handicap race over one mile, and the purse was 650 sovereigns for the winner (50 sovereigns for 2nd; 30 sovereigns for 3rd). Clonespoe won by a length. To those in the know, it sounds as if Clonespoe had a fine lineage - by Prince Hermes, dam by Sir Edgar, Lady Norah Date: 2.10 p.m. on Wednesday, 19 November 1924 NLI Ref.: HOG217 |