Royal Ascot 



morning, bent on having a good day, is at peace with all 



men ; his heart is warm to the suffering and the tragedy 



of others' liv^es, and, come what may, he will help to cast 



o n e r a y o f 



sunshine on his 



less fortunate 



fellows. 



At the sta- 

 tion the ways 

 part that lead , ^ , ^, _^L_^ l :.-x,^ >■ 



to the scene 

 of the clay's 

 e n j o \' m e n t . 

 An asphalted 

 tootway is 

 available for 

 those who 



wish to proceed direct to the Grand Stand entrance or, 

 for holders of tickets for the Royal Enclosure, a pathway 

 leads throuQ^h the rardens of Ascot Heath House, and 

 thence through the subway direct to the Enclosure Stand. 



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UN TlIK COACHES : SEEING THE RACE 



