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Fred Perry, 1934. Artist: London News AgencyFred Perry, 1934. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd, London, 1947. (Colorised black and white print)
The Lawn Tennis Championship Match at Wimbledon, 1888. Creator: Arthur HopkinsThe Lawn Tennis Championship Match at Wimbledon, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38. July to December, 1888
Jimmy Carney, Pugilist, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen &Jimmy Carney, Pugilist, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1887
Great Britain wins the Davis Cup tennis championship, Paris, 30 July 1933, (1935). Great Britain won the Davis Cup for the first time in twenty-two years
Barrel-rolling championship, 1930. Creator: UnknownBarrel-rolling championship, 1930. Le Championnat Des Rouleurs De Tonneaux. Front cover of " Le Petit Journal Illustre". [France, 3 August 1930]
Flying Fox, 1896-1911, (1911). From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Sir Tatton Sykes, 1842-1860, (1911). Sir Tatton Sykes (1843-1860), who also raced under the name Tibthorpe, was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1
Galtee More, 1894-1917, (1911)Galtee More, 1911. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Isinglass (bay), 1890-1911, (1911)Isinglass (bay), 1911. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Diamond Jubilee, c1905 (c1910). Artist: Henry Powell PalfreyDiamond Jubilee, c1905 (c1910). Diamond Jubilee (1897-1923) was a British-bred thoroughbred racehorse and sire, owned by King Edward VII
A Badminton Tournament at the Crystal Palace, 1902, (1903). Artist: Russell & SonsA Badminton Tournament at the Crystal Palace, 1902, (1903). The All England Championships, badminton tournament held at the Crystal Palace, London in 1902. From The Sports of the World, by F. G
Gladiator, 19th century. Artist: John Frederick Herring IGladiator, 19th century. Gladiator (Gladiateur) (1862-1876), French thoroughbred racehorse who won the English Triple Crown in 1865. From Connoisseur Extra No
Gladiator, 19th century, (1903). Artist: John Frederick Herring IGladiator, 19th century. Gladiator (Gladiateur) (1862-1876), French thoroughbred racehorse who won the English Triple Crown in 1865. From The Connoisseur Vol. VII [Otto Limited, London, 1903.]
The first Victory match, June 1945. Artist: Planet News LtdThe first Victory match, June 1945. Group Captain Sir Louis Greig, Air Chief Marshal Sir Auther Tedder, Brig - General EF Koenig, Queen Mary, The Duchess of Kent, and Princess Nicholas of Greece
Fred Perry and FX Shields, 1934. Artist: Sport & GeneralFred Perry and FX Shields, 1934. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd, London, 1947
Donald Budge, 1937. Artist: Fox PhotosDonald Budge, 1937. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd, London, 1947
Fred Perry, 1934. Artist: London News AgencyFred Perry, 1934. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd, London, 1947
The cushion bombardment of No 1 Court, Davis Cup, Wimbledon, 1935. Artist: Planet News LtdThe cushion bombardment of No 1 Court due to play being cancelled as a result of rain, Davis Cup, Wimbledon, 1935. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd
Henri Cochet, the fastest player of his time, Wimbledon, 1927Henri Cochet, the fastest player of his time, 1927. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd, London, 1947
The Duke of York and his doubles partner Wing Commander Sir Louis Greig, Wimbledon 1926. Artist: London News AgencyThe Duke of York, prepares to partner Wing Commander Sir Louis Greig in the Wimbledon Doubles Championship, 1926. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd
Jean Borotra receives his medal from Queen Mary on centre court, 1926. Artist: London News AgencyJean Borotra receives his medal from Queen Mary on centre court, 1926. King George V prepares to congratulate him. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd
Suzanne Lenglen (left) and Elizabeth Ryan before their last singles match at Wimbledon, 1925. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd, London, 1947
JO Anderson (left) with WM ( Little Bill ) Johnston, 1923. Artist: Tropical PressJO Anderson (left) with WM ( Little Bill ) Johnston, 1923. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd, London, 1947
Helen Wills playing her first Wimbledon final against Kathleen McKane, 1924. Artist: Tropical PressHelen Wills playing her first Wimbledon final against Kathleen McKane, 1924. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd, London, 1947
Swynford, 1907-1928, (1911). From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
The Heavyweight Championship at Aldershot, c1901, (1903). Artist: C KnightThe Heavyweight Championship at Aldershot, c1901, (1903). The annual Army and Navy heavyweight championship at Aldershot. From The Sports of the World, by F. G. Aflalo, F.R.G.S. F.Z.S
Enid Wilson, British ladies champion (1931-33), c1930s, cleaning her clubs while her dog Stanley looks on