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Cover of The Irish Golfer, March 19, 1902
Millie - The Caddies Song, sheet music cover, American, 1901
James Braid (1870-1950), from a cigarette card, Scottish, c1903
Bookmarks issued by the Glasgow & South Western Railway, c1900. Two bookmarks promoting golfing resorts served by the railway. The golfers depicted are HE Taylor and EBH Blackwell
Easter card with a golfing theme, British, 1924
Calendar with a golfing theme, French, 1923. Calendar on stiff board issued by l Almanach des Postes in 1923
Royal Doulton Series Ware vases, c1915. Illustrations based on those found in Charles Crombies The Rules Of Golf, published 1905, showing 17th century golfers
Lead figures of golfers, c1920s
Cover of The Ladies World magazine, American, March 1905
Collection of Weller Dickins Ware from the late 1800s. Artist: Weller Pottery CompanyCollection of Weller Dickins Ware from the late 1800s decorated with men and women golfers
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 a golfing theme, c1910s-c1920s
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
JH Taylor (1871-1963), five times Open champion, c1940JH Taylor (1871-1963), five times Open champion, autographed photograph c1940
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
Cover of The American Golfer magazine, December 1928
James Braid, Scottish golfer, c1910
Ladies fan, Horlicks advertising scorecard, postcard, c1910
Womens USGA Championship winners medals, 1901-2
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
Tin of Colonel golf balls, c1909. St. Mungo made the first Colonel golf balls in 1909. This tin would have contained twelve balls
Satirical advertisement for Copes Tobaccos, c1890s. Artist: John WallaceSatirical advertisement for Copes Tobaccos, c1890s. During the 1890s Copes Tobaccos commissioned a series of political prints from artist John Wallace, who drew carttons as George Pipeshank
Hand-painted glass vase showing lady golfer, 10 1 / 2 inches high, c1905Hand-painted glass vase showing lady golfer, 10 1/2 inches high, c1905
Birthday card with a golfing theme, c1910
Jocko the Golfer, toy, American, c1920
Sheet music cover, March Of The Golfers, 1903. An early example of piano music
Cover of The Delineator, July 1900. In Praise of Summer
Poster for Arthur Bell and Sons Old Scotch Whisky, c1900
Blue and gold Royal Doulton jug with golfers in 17th century costume, c1910
The Blackheath Golfer and his caddy Staffordshire figures, c1930
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
Steins and Loving Mugs, c1899-1910. Artist: Walter Scott-LenoxSteins and Loving Mugs, c1899-1910. (Left): Dickensware produced by the Weller Pottery in Zanesville, Ohio. Simple beer mugs such as this are extremely rare
Greetings cards, c1905-c1920. All with a golfing theme
Copeland Spode golf-themed ceramics, c1905
Golfers Magazine cover, September 1915Golfers Magazine cover, Chicago, September 1915
The Cosy Corner, novel with golfing theme, c1906-c1909
Blanco Y Negro poster with golfing theme, c1930s
Lady golfer playing a shot, watched by her caddy, c1910. Chromolithographic calendar produced for the Eusebe Therrien Wine Company, New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA
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
Illustration of people playing golf on frozen water, c18th century. Many people are seen skating too, on what could be the River Thames
The Rico Muffler, adverting poster, c1890
The Links postcard, 1905