Tag Archives: A Maharaja’s Turf
Why it is so difficult to win the Epsom Derby, the blue riband of the turf that dates back to 1780
The hand of Marcus Marsh in the purchase and training of Windsor Lad, the Epsom Derby 1934 winning horse owned by Maharaja Vijaysinhji of Rajpipla. Chapter from Indra Vikram Singh’s book ‘A Maharaja’s Turf’

What Birmingham News said about Windsor Lad, the Epsom Derby 1934 winning horse of Maharaja Sir Vijaysinhji of Rajpipla

Knowledge, self-belief, perseverance and passion enabled Maharaja Shri Vijaysinhji of Rajpipla to claim a hat-trick of Derbys over a decade and a half. Read in his own words.

Half a million cheered “Good old Pip” and the King hailed the triumphant Prince. Epilogue to Indra Vikram Singh’s book ‘A Maharaja’s Turf’

Believe it or not! Epsom Derby 1934 win of Maharaja Vijaysinhji of Rajpipla seemed preordained. Excerpt from Indra Vikram Singh’s book ‘A Maharaja’s Turf’

Windsor Lad’s win in the Epsom Derby of England in 1934

This day 81 years ago, my grandfather Maharaja Sir Vijaysinhji of Rajpipla’s horse Windsor Lad won the Epsom Derby

Epsom Derby 1934 – the lucky number 13 of Maharaja Sir Vijaysinhji of Rajpipla
