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Caddy Collection

Background imageCaddy Collection: Jigsaw puzzle of golfers on Prestwick golf course, Scotland, c1914

Jigsaw puzzle of golfers on Prestwick golf course, Scotland, c1914. Handcut wooden puzzle of Michael Browns picture used in the Life Association of Scotland calendar

Background imageCaddy Collection: Augusta National Golf Club House, c1935

Augusta National Golf Club House, c1935. Augusta National Golf Club was founded by Bobby Jones (1902-1971) and Clifford Roberts (1894-1977) on the site of the former Fruitland (later Fruitlands)

Background imageCaddy Collection: Golf, late 18th-early 19th century, (1941). Creator: Unknown

Golf, late 18th-early 19th century, (1941). Creator: Unknown
Golf, late 18th-early 19th century, (1941). A golfer takes aim. His caddy, wearing a tricorne hat, carries spare clubs. From " British Sport", by Eric Parker. [Collins, London, 1941]

Background imageCaddy Collection: The Golfer, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

The Golfer, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
The Golfer, 19th century

Background imageCaddy Collection: Johnnie Walker calendar

Johnnie Walker calendar. Coloured tinplate figures of Johnny Walker and a caddy on a cardboard box containing a perpetual calendar

Background imageCaddy Collection: The East Coast, Ideal for Golfing, Great Eastern Railway poster, early 1920s. Artist: John Hassall

The East Coast, Ideal for Golfing, Great Eastern Railway poster, early 1920s. Artist: John Hassall
The East Coast, Ideal for Golfing, Great Eastern Railway poster, early 1920s. This poster is in the style of John Hassall and was issued to promote travel to the east coast of Scotland

Background imageCaddy Collection: Lady golfer taking a swing on the cover of The Penny Magazine, c1900

Lady golfer taking a swing on the cover of The Penny Magazine, c1900

Background imageCaddy Collection: Design for the Opening Meeting Invitation Card of the Princes Ladies Golf Club, Mitcham

Design for the Opening Meeting Invitation Card of the Princes Ladies Golf Club, Mitcham, 1894. Woman golfer in elaborate hat and floor-length dress, with caddy dressed as Pierrot

Background imageCaddy Collection: William Innes, 1790. Creator: Valentine Green

William Innes, 1790. Creator: Valentine Green
William Innes, 1790. [To the Society of Goffers [sic] at Blackheath]

Background imageCaddy Collection: Golfers at Blackheath, 1790, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Golfers at Blackheath, 1790, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Golfers at Blackheath, 1790, (1947). A gentleman golfer and his caddy at Blackheath, now a part of south-east London. The golfer wears buckled shoes, silk stockings, breeches

Background imageCaddy Collection: Golf on the Links, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Golf on the Links, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Golf on the Links, 1898. St. Andrews Golf Course, one of the oldest in the world, where the game has been played since the 15th century. From " Our Own Country, Volume II"

Background imageCaddy Collection: His Girl, The Golfers Link. Creator: Victor Venner

His Girl, The Golfers Link. Creator: Victor Venner
His Girl, The Golfers Link

Background imageCaddy Collection: Le Joueur De Golf, c1920, (1923). Artist: Maxime Dethomas

Le Joueur De Golf, c1920, (1923). Artist: Maxime Dethomas
Le Joueur De Golf, c1920, (1923). From The Studio Volume 84. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1923]

Background imageCaddy Collection: Golf at the Ranelagh Club, London, c1903 (1903)

Golf at the Ranelagh Club, London, c1903 (1903). The Ranelagh Club was a polo club located at Barn Elms in South West London

Background imageCaddy Collection: To the Society of Coffers at Blackheath, c19th century. Artists: Lemuel Francis Abbott

To the Society of Coffers at Blackheath, c19th century. Artists: Lemuel Francis Abbott, Valentine Green
To the Society of Coffers at Blackheath, c19th century. Image of two men playing golf in 1790. After a painting by Lemuel Francis Abbott (1760/61-1802). From Connoisseur Extra No

Background imageCaddy Collection: Black Caddies Playing Craps c1920s

Black Caddies Playing Craps c1920s. African American golf caddies playing craps. From a postcard titled Forrest Hills-Ricker Hotel, Augusta, GA: African Golf, c1920s

Background imageCaddy Collection: Links with the Past, 1910. Artist: David Wilson

Links with the Past, 1910. Artist: David Wilson
Links with the Past, 1910. Lord Kitchener adopts driving tactics on the North Berwick veldt. Lord Kitchener has succumbed to the charms of golf

Background imageCaddy Collection: A golfer and his caddie, c1770-c1810. Artist: Valentine Green

A golfer and his caddie, c1770-c1810. Artist: Valentine Green
A golfer and his caddie, c1770-c1810

Background imageCaddy Collection: Calendar advertising MacNiven & Camerons Pens, 1907

Calendar advertising MacNiven & Camerons Pens, 1907. The golfing scene is titled On the Golf Links

Background imageCaddy Collection: Fore !, illustration, c1900

Fore !, illustration, c1900

Background imageCaddy Collection: Cover of La Vie Parisienne, French magazine, 23 September 1922

Cover of La Vie Parisienne, French magazine, 23 September 1922

Background imageCaddy Collection: Postcard with golfing theme, c1900s-c1910s

Postcard with golfing theme, c1900s-c1910s

Background imageCaddy Collection: Golfer about to tee off at a tournament, 1902

Golfer about to tee off at a tournament, 1902. Among the other competitors watching is Tom Morris (second from left)

Background imageCaddy Collection: Golfers at the Open Championship, St Andrews, Scotland, 1890

Golfers at the Open Championship, St Andrews, Scotland, 1890. Willie Park, champion in 1887 and 1889, about to putt. The nearest golfer to the left of Park is Andrew Kirkcaldy

Background imageCaddy Collection: Millie - The Caddies Song, sheet music cover, American, 1901

Millie - The Caddies Song, sheet music cover, American, 1901

Background imageCaddy Collection: CWS Tea advertising card, 1920s

CWS Tea advertising card, 1920s; a woman hands a cup of CWS tea to a boy caddy on a golf course

Background imageCaddy Collection: The Caddy, sheet music cover, 1900. Artist: Owen T Reeves

The Caddy, sheet music cover, 1900. Artist: Owen T Reeves
The Caddy, sheet music cover, 1900. Pen and ink cover by Owen T Reeves Jr to a comic song by Fred T Ashton, published in New York in 1900

Background imageCaddy Collection: The Blackheath Golfer and his caddy Staffordshire figures, c1930

The Blackheath Golfer and his caddy Staffordshire figures, c1930

Background imageCaddy Collection: Cold painted bronze statues, 1930s

Cold painted bronze statues, 1930s. (Left): A lady golfer at the top of her swing, in Art Deco style, on a white onyx base, 11 inches high

Background imageCaddy Collection: Lady golfer playing a shot, watched by her caddy, c1910

Lady golfer playing a shot, watched by her caddy, c1910. Chromolithographic calendar produced for the Eusebe Therrien Wine Company, New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA

Background imageCaddy Collection: Healthy Recreation; two women golfers and their caddy, c1900

Healthy Recreation; two women golfers and their caddy, c1900
Healthy Recreation ; two women golfers and their caddy, c1900

Background imageCaddy Collection: The Drive, Harpers Weekly, December 11th 1897. Artist: AB Frost

The Drive, Harpers Weekly, December 11th 1897. Artist: AB Frost
The Drive 1897; scene on a golf course on the cover of Harpers Weekly, December 11th 1897

Background imageCaddy Collection: Shakespearian scene on a golf course

Shakespearian scene on a golf course
Thou canst not hit it, my good man. An I cannot, another can. Scene on a golf course with silhouetted figures representing Act IV, Scene 1 from Shakespeares Loves Labour Lost


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