English: The Rowley Mile, Newmarket Racecourse. Newmarket has been the centre of the Sport of Kings for more than three and half centuries. The Rowley Mile is named after 'Old Rowley', King Charles II's favourite horse. This photo is taken near the finish, looking back down the course.
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