- Edward Hulton
Edward Hulton [Though online sources such as [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Jhulton.htm spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk] often refer to him as Edward G. Hulton or Edward George Hulton,the ascription of this middle name seems mistaken, perhaps the result of confusion with his son, the magazine publisher Sir Edward George Warris Hulton (1906–1988)] (1869-1925) was a British
newspaper publisher andThoroughbred racehorse owner. He founded the "Daily Sketch " (a newspaper conservative in its views and populist in its tone) in 1909 and would, at one time or another, own "Picture Post " and "Lilliput" magazines, as well as "Hulton's Girls' Stories ", a magazine for children. As well as magazines, Hulton owned Edward Hulton and Co. inManchester that published books under the Hulton Press imprint.Thoroughbred horse racing
Edward Hulton owned a successful
Thoroughbred racing stable. With trainerRichard C. Dawson conditioning his horses, Hulton was theBritish flat racing Champion Owner in 1916. That year his wins included thefilly Fifinella capturing theEpsom Oaks and theEpsom Derby , the last horse to ever accomplish that feat. Hulton's horses won the 1919 1,000 Guineas and a second Epsom Oaks in 1924.References
* [http://www.horseracinghistory.co.uk/hrho/action/viewDocument?id=1311 Sir Edward Hulton at the United Kingdoms' National Horseracing Museum]
External links
*Dilwyn Porter, [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/34048 ‘Hulton, Sir Edward, baronet (1869–1925)’] , "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, Oct 2006, accessed 11 Jan 2008
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