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Charlie Chaplin, comedian and actor, c1921. Chaplin asleep on a bench, cradling a bag of golf clubs in his arms. Photograph promoting the motion picture The Idle Class, released in 1921
Postcard of a woman golfer, c1912. The woman is holding a Fashion Dunday golf bag
Woman golfer, postcard, c1910
His Girl, The Golfers Link. Creator: Victor VennerHis Girl, The Golfers Link
Kitty Brunell witha Singer 8 Junior, c1920s. Artist: Bill BrunellSinger 8 Junior 848 cc. Car apparently unregistered. Place: Date: Brunell, Miss. K
Black Cap, c1910. From The Studio Volume 51. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1910-11]. (Colorised black and white print)
By Air to the Golf Links in a Little 27-60 HP Moth Light Plane, 1927. From The Wonder Book of Aircraft, edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co, Limited, London & Melbourne, 1927]
Golf, 1919. A print from Punch, or The London Charivari, 23rd July 1919
Calendar advertising MacNiven & Camerons Pens, 1907. The golfing scene is titled On the Golf Links
Pottery figure of a golfer advertising Superorna tailoring, 1920s
Fore !, illustration, c1900
Cover of La Vie Parisienne, French magazine, 23 September 1922
Postcard with golfing theme, c1900s-c1910s
Calendar with golfing theme, American, 1910. May is the month shown. A woman standsby a tree holding a golf bag
Golfing fashions, c1910s. A pair of very slim men talk, while holding golf bags elegantly
Colonel golf ball boxes, c1910
Mens golfing fashions, c1910. Carrying a golf bag and wearing what could be a Norfolk jacket
Enid Wilson, British ladies champion (1931-33), c1930s, cleaning her clubs while her dog Stanley looks on
Birthday postcard with a picture of a woman golfer, c1908. The illustration shows both the fashion and the golf clubs of the turn of the 20th century
Official bulletin of USGA, December 1899
CWS Tea advertising card, 1920s; a woman hands a cup of CWS tea to a boy caddy on a golf course
The Tee, postcard, c1905
Cover of The British Girls Annual, 1923
Valentine card with golfing theme, American, c1930s
Coca-Cola advertisement with a golfing theme, c1905
Valentine card with golfing theme, Germany, 1912. Made in Saxony for export to the United States
Cover of Golfers Magazine, Chicago, November 1915Cover of Golfers Magazine, Chicago, November, 1915
Valentine cards with a golfing theme, 1911. Both cards were made in Germany and printed in Saxony, but the left card was for the US market, the right card for the British market
Postcard, Always Winning, American, c1910. Reinthal publishers, New York
Iris Hoey, English actress (1895-1979), c1920, with a set of golf clubs
Ladies fan, Horlicks advertising scorecard, postcard, c1910
Political poster for The Budget League, British, 1910. This group published a weekly magazine with the objective of rallying support for the prime minister, David Lloyd George
The Caddy, sheet music cover, 1900. Artist: Owen T ReevesThe 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
Coca-Cola advertisement, c1905. The company have used golf regularly in their advertisements, and this is one of the earliest examples
The Blackheath Golfer and his caddy Staffordshire figures, c1930
Two Great Ones Who Fail - Bobby Jones and Roger Wethered, c1920sTwo Great Ones who fail - Bobby Jones and Roger Wethered, two wonderful golfers who have never won a national event. Wethered has never won an Open tournament. c1920s
Cover of The Illustrated American, 1894. Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyCover of The Illustrated American, 1894; representing a golf costume
The Links postcard, 1905
The Ladies World, magazine cover, 1901The Ladies World, magazine cover, September 1901
Glenna Collett, US Womens Amateur Golf Champion, 1922. Regarded by many as the greatest female golfer of the first half of the 20th century
Miniature monkey and dog golfing ephemera
The Drive, Harpers Weekly, December 11th 1897. Artist: AB FrostThe Drive 1897; scene on a golf course on the cover of Harpers Weekly, December 11th 1897
Shakespearian scene on a golf courseThou 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
American golf fashion plate, c1910. The latest fashion for men and women on the golf course as well as golfing equipment