Queen Alexandra Stakes - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1865: Fille de l'Air
  • 1867: Lecturer
  • 1868: Blinkhoolie
  • 1869: Restitution
  • 1870: Trocadero
  • 1871: Rosicrucian
  • 1872: Musket
  • 1873: Cremorne
  • 1874: King Lud
  • 1875: Doncaster
  • 1876: Freeman
  • 1877: Coltness
  • 1878: Verneuil
  • 1879: Insulaire
  • 1880: Thurio
  • 1881: Robert the Devil
  • 1882: Fiddler
  • 1883: Faugh-a-Ballagh
  • 1884: Corrie Roy
  • 1885: St Gatien
  • 1886: Blue Grass
  • 1888: Timothy
  • 1889: Trayles
  • 1890: Netheravon
  • 1891: Gonsalvo
  • 1892: Blue-green
  • 1893: Bushey Park
  • 1894: Aborigine
  • 1895: Ravensbury
  • 1896: Pride
  • 1897: St Bris
  • 1898: Piety
  • 1899: Le Senateur
  • 1900: Gadfly
  • 1901: Kilmarnock
  • 1902: William the Third
  • 1903: Arizona
  • 1904: Zinfandel
  • 1905: Hammerkop
  • 1906: Hammerkop
  • 1907: Torpoint
  • 1908: Torpoint
  • 1909: Pure Gem
  • 1910: Lagos
  • 1911: Royal Realm
  • 1912: Jackdaw
  • 1914: Fiz Yama
  • 1921: Spearwort
  • 1922: Air Balloon
  • 1924: Rose Prince
  • 1926: Vermilion Pencil
  • 1927: Finglas
  • 1928: Finglas
  • 1929: Brown Jack
  • 1930: Brown Jack
  • 1931: Brown Jack
  • 1932: Brown Jack
  • 1933: Brown Jack
  • 1934: Brown Jack
  • 1935: Enfield
  • 1936: Cecil
  • 1937: Valerian
  • 1938: Epigram
  • 1946: Marsyas
  • 1947: Monsieur l'Amiral
  • 1948: Vulgan
  • 1950: Aldborough
  • 1951: Strathspey
  • 1954: Bitter Sweet
  • 1955: Bitter Sweet
  • 1956: Borghetto
  • 1957: Flying Flag
  • 1959: Bali Ha'i
  • 1960: Predominate
  • 1961: Moss Bank
  • 1962: Trelawny
  • 1963: Trelawny
  • 1964: no race
  • 1965: Grey of Falloden
  • 1966: Panic
  • 1967: Alciglide
  • 1968: Tubalcain
  • 1969: Laurence O
  • 1970: Parthenon
  • 1971: Hickleton
  • 1972: Celtic Cone
  • 1973: Peacock
  • 1974: King Levanstell
  • 1975: Cumbernauld
  • 1976: Coed Cochion

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