The following galleries and images are sourced from a variety of locations including: members of the public, facebook, committee members and personal collections. Many have been added to the galleries by emailing them in to the administrator here >>>>>
All images shown here are either sent in to us or collected from the public domain (see the note about facebook at the bottom of the page). If you want to send images to us for inclusion here (and we hope you do) please email them in high resolution to admin@web-works.co.nz Only send 4 or 5 images in each email
We would like to build a pictorial history and collection of the Chatham Island Jockey Club and you can help us out. Send us any images that you have of previous race meetings and events. Provide details about the people in your images.
Under Facebook’s current terms (which can change at anytime), by posting your pictures and videos in the galleries they provide for you (even on YOUR Facebook page), you grant Facebook “a non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, worldwide license to use any [IP] content that you post on or in connection with Facebook (“IP License”). This IP License ends when you delete your IP content or your account unless your content has been shared with others, and they have not deleted it. Beware of the words “transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, worldwide license.” This means that Facebook can license your content to others for free without obtaining any other approval from you! You should be aware that once your photos or videos are shared on Facebook, it could be impossible to delete them from Facebook, even if you delete the content or cancel your account (the content still remains on Facebook servers and they can keep backups)! So, although you may be able to withdraw your consent to the use of photos on Facebook, you should also keep in mind that if you share your photos and videos with Facebook applications, those applications may have their own terms and conditions of how they use your creation! You should read the fine print to make sure you are not agreeing to something that you don’t want to have happen. These galleries are created with public domain images but even so we have tried to keep them reasonably secure.