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Various golf ball boxes, early 20th century
W and D Bullet Mesh, Wright and Didson boxes of golf balls, c1900W and D Bullet Mesh, Wright and Didson, a box for twelve balls and one for six balls and ball, c1900
I m Gonna Settle Up. sheet music cover, 1927. Written for Babe Adler and her Minstrel Boys, the song is nothing to do with golf
Golfing books, c1910-c1930
Statuette of golfer, c1910The standard statuette of a golfer, originally moulded for a series of clocks, was often added to other instruments as well
The Rules of Golf, 1920. Published by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews
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
Arrow Collar and Shirt Style Book, American, 1913
Golfing fashions, c1910s. A pair of very slim men talk, while holding golf bags elegantly
Golf Guide 1931, featuring Bobby Jones, American, 1931. The cover shows Jones surrounded by the four Grand Slam trophies he had won in 1930, the year before
Colonel golf ball boxes, c1910
Mens golfing fashions, c1910. Carrying a golf bag and wearing what could be a Norfolk jacket
Signed photograph of Tom Morris, British, 1901Signed photograph of Tom Morris (Senior), British, 1901. Photograph depicts him on the old course at St Andrews
Enid Wilson, British ladies champion (1931-33), c1930s, cleaning her clubs while her dog Stanley looks on
Bobby Jones as a boy, c1910. He would later become the first ever Grand Slam tournament winner in 1930
Sheet music cover, Follow Thru, American, 1928
Bobby Jones teeing off, c1920s
Illustration of golfing techniques, American, c1920s. Features Bobby Jones, Grand Slam winner of 1930, and Macdonald Smith
D & W Auchterlonie, Golf Club and Ball makers, Scottish, c1900. The photograph is of W Auchterlonie, winner of the Open championship in 1893
Golfer about to tee off at a tournament, 1902. Among the other competitors watching is Tom Morris (second from left)
Cover of The Ladies Home Journal, March 1900. A party of golfers on a snowy winters day
Cover of The Ledger Monthly, American, 1899
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
Embossed valentine card, Germany, c1911. This elaborate card was of the type made for the American market, hence the use of English. It was probably an expensive card at the time
Royal Liverpool golf club, Hoylake, c1910
Stamps from various countries, with golfing theme, 20th century
Golf tees, mainly American, 1915-1930
Official bulletin of USGA, December 1899
Cover of The Irish Golfer, March 19, 1902
Easter card with a golfing theme, British, 1924
Golf club faces, c1920s. Right to left: waffle face; mesh ball face; Spalding Crowfly Waterfall; McGregor backspin mashie; Wilsonian mashie; Spalding Crowflight; McGill medal mashie niblick; Diamond
Lead figures of golfers, c1920s
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
Business card for Alexander and Schneider Tailors, c1900
Postcard advertising golfing trips to Ireland, c1910. Travelling by the London and North Western Railway, operating between the ports of Liverpool, Heysham and Stranraer
Valentine card with golfing theme, American, c1930s
Coca-Cola advertisement with a golfing theme, c1905
Cover of Colliers Weekly, American, July 29, 1899
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
Harold H Hilton, golfer, c1900
Portrait of golfer JE Laidlay, c1896. Caption: addressing for approach stroke