Earlier Winners
- 1894: Isinglass
- 1895: Le Var
- 1896: St Frusquin
- 1897: Velasquez
- 1898: Goletta
- 1899: Flying Fox
- 1900: Merry Gal
- 1901: Epsom Lad
- 1902: Veles
- 1903: Ard Patrick
- 1904: Rock Sand
- 1905: St Denis
- 1906: Dinneford
- 1907: Polymelus
- 1908: Queen's Advocate
- 1909: Dark Ronald
- 1910: Ulster King
- 1911: Swynford
- 1912: Lance Chest
- 1913: Lance Chest
- 1914: The Curragh
- 1915: Rossendale
- 1916: Nassovian
- 1917: no race
- 1918: Blink
- 1919: Buchan
- 1920: Attilius
- 1921: Orpheus
- 1922: Blandford
- 1923: Triumph
- 1924: Salmon-Trout
- 1925: Solario
- 1926: Tournesol
- 1927: Colorado
- 1928: Tourist
- 1929: Fairway
- 1930: Press Gang
- 1931: Shell Transport / The Recorder *
- 1932: Jacopo
- 1933: Raymond
- 1934: Bright Bird
- 1935: Fairbairn
- 1936: Taj Akbar
- 1937: Flares
- 1938: Pound Foolish
- 1939: Heliopolis
- 1940–44: no race
- 1945: Stirling Castle
- 1946: Airborne
- 1947: Nirgal
- 1948: Alycidon
- 1949: Dogger Bank
- 1950: Double Eclipse
- 1951: Pardal
- 1952: Zucchero
- 1953: Rawson
- 1954: Woodcut
- 1955: Cobetto
- 1956: Cash and Courage
- 1957: Wake Up!
- 1958: Miner's Lamp
- 1959: Primera
- 1960: Primera
- 1961: Apostle
- 1962: Silver Cloud
- 1963: Trafalgar
- 1964: Carrack
- 1965: Lomond
- 1966: Lomond
- 1967: Hopeful Venture
- 1968: Mount Athos
- 1969: Harmony Hall
- 1970: Prince Consort
- 1971: Lupe
- 1972: Falkland
- 1973: Our Mirage
- 1974: Buoy
- 1975: Libra's Rib
- 1976: Smuggler
- 1977: Lord Helpus
- 1978: Pollerton
* The 1931 race was a dead-heat and has joint winners.
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