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Description Thoroughbred mare Eleanor (foaled in 1798) which was the first female horse to win the Epsom Derby (1801).
Date between circa 1801 and circa 1824
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Source John Bennett Fine Paintings [1]
Author Richard Denew (fl. 1827-1858)
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