To keep the huge crowds of spectators interested
it was customary to run bets on staff from which restaurant or pub would be victorious, with bookmakers, pictured, setting up stalls and offering odds on everyone involved. Gambling on the event did not seem to be much of a taboo in 1956 judging by the range of ages of people who had a flutter
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