Earlier Winners
- 1921: Wild Mint
- 1922: Cos
- 1923: Mumtaz Mahal
- 1924: Margeritta
- 1925: Aloysia
- 1926: Book Law
- 1927: Stadacona
- 1928: Arabella
- 1929: Qurrat-al-Ain
- 1930: Atbara
- 1931: Diamalt
- 1932: Supervisor
- 1933: Maureen
- 1934: Caretta
- 1935: Fair Ranee
- 1936: Night Song
- 1937: Queen of Simla
- 1938: Belle Travers
- 1939: Snowberry
- 1940: no race
- 1941: Sun Chariot
- 1942: Samovar
- 1943: Fair Fame
- 1944: Sun Stream
- 1945: Rivaz
- 1946: Apparition
- 1947: Masaka
- 1948: Coronation
- 1949: Diableretta
- 1950: Rose Linnet
- 1951: Primavera
- 1952: Devon Vintage
- 1953: Sybil's Niece
- 1954: Bride Elect
- 1955: Weeber
- 1956: Pharsalia
- 1957: Abelia
- 1958: A.20
- 1959: Paddy's Sister
- 1960: Cynara
- 1961: My Dream
- 1962: Shot Silk
- 1963: Lerida
- 1964: Brassia
- 1965: Visp
- 1966: Petite Path
- 1967: Sovereign
- 1968: Grizel
- 1969: Farfalla
- 1970: Cawston's Pride
- 1971: Waterloo
- 1972: Truly Thankful
- 1973: Bitty Girl
- 1974: Highest Trump
- 1975: Rory's Rocket
- 1976: Cramond
- 1977: Amaranda
* The race was run at Newmarket during the wartime period of 1941–44.
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