
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a ground-level view of a sidewalk paved with rectangular bricks. A circular bronze plaque is embedded in the pavement, featuring an engraving of a horse's head within a laurel wreath. The text on the plaque reads: "1933" at the top, followed by "Horse: Hyperion," "Jockey: Tommy Weston," and "The most successful British-bred sire of the 20th century." Two pairs of legs are visible in the frame. On the left, a person wearing black pants and black sneakers stands. On the right, a person wearing light-colored pants and dark, ornate brogue shoes stands, holding a closed grey umbrella. The ground appears slightly wet in places. This plaque is located in Epsom and Ewell, United Kingdom, marking a significant historical site related to horse racing.
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