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Archie Compston approaches: I Have No Use For A Club Without Booth s, c1935 (1935). Archibald Edward Wones Compston (1893-1962), English professional golfer
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]
1st Tee, 18th Green & Clubhouse, Old Course, St. Andrews, c1955. The Old Course, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, is one of the oldest golf courses in the world
Golf Balls for 1912, 1912, (1917). Artist: Bradbury, Woodcock & CoGolf Balls for 1912, 1912, (1917). Image printed with Mander Brothers inks. From The British Printer Vol. XXIV. [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1917]
Le Joueur De Golf, c1920, (1923). Artist: Maxime DethomasLe Joueur De Golf, c1920, (1923). From The Studio Volume 84. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1923]
Nuwara Eliya Golf Links, Driving on the 7th Tee, Ceylon, c1900. Nuwara Eliya, Central Province, Sri Lanka. The Nuwara Eliya golf course was constructed in 1889 by a Scottish soldier of the Gordon
Banff Springs Golf Course, scorecard, c1925. The Banff Springs Hotel, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. The hotel opened on the 1st June 1888 as one of Canadas grand railway hotels
Decorative Female Golfer 1, c1904
To the Society of Coffers at Blackheath, c19th century. Artists: Lemuel Francis Abbott, Valentine GreenTo 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
Miss Phyllis Wade, English Womens Golf Champion, 1934. A print from the photo album Popular Personalities, issued for Piccadilly Juniors Oval Photos, 1935
A golfer and his caddie, c1770-c1810. Artist: Valentine GreenA golfer and his caddie, c1770-c1810
Golf, 1919. A print from Punch, or The London Charivari, 23rd July 1919
Cock of the Green, 18th century. Artist: John KayCock of the Green, 18th century. By the la Harry, This shall not go for Nothing. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
The Girl Golfer, c1650, (1912). Artist: Aelbert CuypThe Girl Golfer, c1650, (1912). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1912)
The Duke of York at a shooting party in 1922, (1937). A photograph from the Illustrated London News: Coronation Record Number, (London, 1937)
The Duke of York playing golf in 1934, (1937). A photograph from the Illustrated London News: Coronation Record Number, (London, 1937)
Calendar advertising MacNiven & Camerons Pens, 1907. The golfing scene is titled On the Golf Links
Advertisement for Colonel golf balls, 1910. The advertisement shows various floater and non-floater balls made by the St Mungo Manufacturing Company of America
Spalding wooden clubs with coloured Fancy Face inserts, American, 1920s. Artist: SpaldingSpalding wooden clubs with coloured Fancy Face inserts, American, 1920s
Selection of golf balls, late 19th- early 20th century. Artist: SpaldingSelection of golf balls, late 19th- early 20th century. Top row: Paragon 27 1/2; Eureka 27 1/2; Silvertowns; row 2: White Colonel; the Aero; Chemical Bob; row 3
Silver cigarette case walking stick designed to look like a golf club, c1910
Pottery figure of a golfer advertising Superorna tailoring, 1920s
Tom Morris putter, late 19th century. Artist: Tom Morris SeniorTom Morris putter, late 19th century. One of the early great champions of golf, Old Tom Morris opened his club shop at St Andrews in 1867. Many of the top early golfers also made equipment
Page from Klees golf catalogue, American, c 1940-c1960. The page features illustrations of Wilson Sam Snead Model golf clubs
Page from a golf equipment catalogue, c1925-c1940. The page shows illustrations of part of the range of golf clubs manufactured by R Wylie Hill & Co of 20 Buchanan Street, Glasgow
Page from a golf equipment catalogue, c1920-c1960. The page shows illustrations of part of the range of golf clubs manufactured by The Burke Golf Company of Newark, Ohio, USA
Page from a golf equipment catalogue, 1928. The page shows illustrations of woods and irons from the range of golf clubs manufactured by Spalding
Selection of golf balls in their packaging, mid 20th century. Artist: Wilson Sporting GoodsSelection of golf balls in their packaging, mid 20th century
Selection of putters with different faces, c1880-c1930. Artist: J & D ClarkSelection of putters with different faces, c1880-c1930. Putters made by (from right to left): J and D Clark, c1880; L Auchterlonie; Standard Golf Company; Wright
Selection of wrapped golf balls, 20th century. Artist: Hutchison Main & CompanySelection of wrapped golf balls, 20th century. Top row: Hutchison Main & Company Hawk; rubber-core floater, 1907; Dunlop Lattice; row 2: Dunlop Warwick; Colonel; Dunlop Blue Flash; row 3
Mills patent aluminium putters, c1900s. Two pages from a golf equipment catalogue, with illustrations of a range of putters
Trophies won by Hector Thomson, 1930s and 1940s. Hector Thomson was one of the best amateurs of his time. The trophies include a silver salver
Kro-Flite golf ball, 1922. Artist: SpaldingKro-Flite golf ball, 1922. Spaldings most popular ball, the Kro-Flite, was made with a mesh surface in 1920, and a dimple pattern, originally developed by William Taylor in 1905, seen here in 1922
Meteor golf ball by Goodrich, patented 1899. Artist: GoodrichMeteor golf ball by Goodrich, patented 1899
Polydrone bronze figure of John E Laidley, c1880Polydrone bronze figure of John E Laidley, about 16.5in high, signed by G Gonnella of Dundee, c1880
Early iron golf clubs; showing the different faces of the clubs
Eureka golf ball box, made by the Gutta Percha Co, London, c1898
Golf Balls, c1906. Artist: AG SpaldingGolf Balls, c1906. Left: Vardon Flyer golf balls, Silvertown, London. Mesh balls manufactured exclusively for AG Spalding in 1906. Middle: The Burnet Golf Ball Box of three
Spalding 50 golf ball, c1919. AG Spalding & Bros were one of the largest of all ball manufacturers and one of the first to obtain a licence to make rubber core balls. This one was brought out in 1919
Fairway golf ball and box, c1910s
Cigarette cards for Cornell and West Point universities, American, c1900
St Nicholas, for Boys and Girls, cover, October 1919. Features young people playing golf
Black Domino rubber-core golf balls made for the Spalding Co, 1908, with original box and guarantee slip
Greetings card with golfing theme, c1910Happy Days. Greetings card with golfing theme, c1910
Woman with golf clubs, illustration, c1900
Perfect Colonel golf ball box, c1905 and Tommy Armour Golf Balls, c1932Perfect Colonel golf ball box, c1905 and Tommy Armour Golf Balls, made by Worthington Ball Co, Elyna, Ohio, c1932. The US open in 1927, the PGA Open in 1930
Calendar with golfing theme, American, 1902Calendar with golfing theme, American, April 1902
Fore !, illustration, c1900