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FALL / BASENJI / PAIR / 1938INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONS KKSUI AND KWAMGO OF THE CONGO Dogs sitting together. Owner:Tudor-Williams. Date: 1938
FALL / GSD / 1969CHAMPIONS FENTON OF KENTWOOD (1965 Crufts Best in Show) owned by Mrs Godden, & NIBELLING HENDRAWN OF CHARAVIGNE (1969 Crufts Best in Show) owned by Mr White. Date: 1969
BORZOI / MYTHE CHAMPIONSCHAMPIONS MYTHE MITYA (LEFT) AND MYTHE PETCHORA. Owned by Miss Robinson. Date: 1936
Coronation of George IVView depicting the Coronation of George IV in Westminster Hall enacting the Champions Challenge, a feudal ritual
Fancing - The Ladies Cercle d Escrime - the winning teamThe Ladies Cercle d Escrime - the winning team of the Martin-Edmunds Inter-Salle Challenge Cup held at Salle Bertrand (Bertrands Academy)
W. M. Turners Ladies Choir - Winners of 46 prizesW. M. Turners Ladies Choir, Nottingham - Winners of 46 prizes Date: 1926
Sunderland Association Football Club, 1894-95Sunderland Association Football Club committee and players, league champions in the 1894-95 season: Wallace (Financial Secretary), Dodds (Trainer), McNeil, Doig, Wilson, Gow, McCreadie, Henderson
Charlotte Cooper Sterry (1870 - 1966), female tennis player from England who won five singles titles at the Wimbledon Championships and in 1900 became Olympic champion. Date: 1904
Christmas print - Frank Paton - Champions of ChristendomA signed Christmas print by Frank Paton - Ye Seven Champions of Christendom wish you a Right Merrie Christmas Date: circa 1890s
Exhibition dancers Victor Silvester and Phyllis ClarkeThe exhibition dancers Victor Silvester and Phyllis Clarke, London, 1923, they earned the titles of Dancing Champions of the world at the Queens Hall Rooms in December 1922 Date: 1923
Mr and Mrs Victor Silvester, world dancing championsPhotograph of Mrs and Mrs Victor Silvester, the worlds dancing champions, London, 1923. Victor Silvester is now in charge of dance instruction at Rectors night-club Date: 1923
Anthony Wilding and Norman Brookes, tennis at WimbledonAnthony Wilding and Norman Brookes as " gentlemen in waiting" on the weather at the 1914 Wimbledon tennis championship in July 1914
Dorothy Campbell, female golferDorothy Iona Campbell (1883 - 1945), the first internationally dominant female golfer. Also known as Dorothy Hurd and Dorothy Howe. Won over 700 titles during her career
Girls at Tennis CourtGerman girls talking beside a tennis court : So far as the score goes, the English are the champions : but when it comes to betrothals, we are the record-holders !
Tatler cover - Marion Davies & Suzanne LenglenActress Marion Davies pictured making up tennis star Suzanne Lenglen for a film test at a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio. Date: 1927
Dog show at HastingsA number of dogs on show at the Southern Counties Canine Association championship dog show in Hastings, some of them posing with their respective owners
Fall / Crufts / 2 ChampionsCHAMPION HENDRAWN NIBELUNG OF CHARAVIGNE (L) (Crufts Best in Show 1969) owned by Mr White & CHAMPION FENTON OF KENTWOOD (R) (Crufts Best in Show 1965) owned by Mrs Godden. Date: 1969
Princess Arthur of Connaught Ladies Kennel Association showPrincess Arthur of Connaught paying a visit to the Ladies Kennel Association Show at Olympia in May 1927 and watching the parade of champions. Date: 1927
Former boxing champions in a boxing ringGroup photo, former boxing champions in a boxing ring, all dressed in smart suits. Date: circa 1940s
Wigan RLFC rugby team, champions of 1934. Back row: Seeling, Golby, Innes, Target, Mason, Edwards, Davis, Front row: Ellaby, Bennett, Sullivan (Captain), Gee, Davies, Morley. Date: 1934
Standard Poodles - Winners of Progeny Class - WindsorFourteen Standard Poodles - Winners of the Progeny Class - Windsor Dog Show. Date: 1972
Football team champions, Punahou, Honolulu, HawaiiGroup photo, football team champions, Punahou School, Honolulu, Hawaii. 1910-1911
Saltersford School Cadet PT TeamCadet PT Team (GB Champions 1929) at Saltersford School (formerly Saltersford Reformatory) for Boys, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire. Date: circa 1929
Unbeaten team of lady footballers, WWIThe undefeated team of Humber girls, made up of munitions girls from the Humber factory. The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News comments that they play, serious football
Kirkstall St Stephens Boys Football Team, Kirkstall, YorkshiKirkstall St Stephens Boys Football Team, Kirkstall, Leeds, near Headingley, Yorkshire, England. Showing the Boys Football Club Shield Champions Date: 1907
A. F. Wilding, Wimbledon champ, demonstrates tennis strokesDouble page spread from The Sketch magazine featuring the New Zealand-born four times Wimbledon tennis champion, Anthony Wilding demonstrating various strokes, shots and grips
Sketch cover - Anthony Wilding and Suzanne LenglenFront cover of The Sketch magazine showing the new French tennis star, fifteen year old Suzanne Lenglen, pictured with New Zealand Wimbledon champion
Boy scouts band, Ponsonby, Auckland, New ZealandGroup photo of the boy scouts of the Ponsonby Drum and Fife Band, affiliated with the Ponsonby No. 1 Troop of Auckland City, New Zealand. They won a competition with a five quickstep selection
Tennis champion Anthony Wilding at CannesCaptain Anthony Frederick Wilding, New Zealand born tennis player and four-times Wimbledon champion, pictured on the Beau Site Courts at Cannes in 1914 with, from left, F. G
Anthony Wilding at Wimbledon in 1913Captain Anthony Frederick Wilding, New Zealand born tennis player and Wimbledon champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913 pictured playing on court and defeating M. E
Magazine page, fire brigade sports newsA magazine page reporting fire brigade sports news from Birmingham, Manchester and London. Prizes shown in the photographs are for swimming (London)
Tatler cover featuring tennis player, A. F. WildingTatler front cover photograph of New Zealand tennis player, Anthony Frederick Wilding, Wimbledon Mens Champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913
Helen Wills and Eileen BennettFront cover of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News featuring a photograph of Helen Wills (Moody), the American player who won the Wimbledon Championship eight times, with Eileen Bennett
A. F. Wilding, tennis playerPhotograph of New Zealand tennis player, Anthony Frederick Wilding, Wimbledon Mens Champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913. His championship run came to an end in 1914 when he was beaten by Australian
Winning Team of the Met. Fire Brigade Football Challenge CupWinning Team of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade Football Challenge Cup (1903-4) -Central District. The MFB was renamed the London Fire Brigade in 1904 Date: 1904
Champions at close quarters. Date 1892
The Champions of the Mississippi: A race for the Buckhorns. Steamboat race. Date c1866. The Champions of the Mississippi: A race for the Buckhorns. Steamboat race. Date c1866
The Union Jack Hockey Club. CanadaThe Union Jack Hockey Club. Junior O.H.A. champions of Western Ontario 1914. In the centre of the picture is Frank Selke, times winner of the Stanley cup as manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs
Allen & Ginter. Richmond, Va. Richmond straight cut no. 1 cigarettes Virginia brights. The worlds champions second series. Allen & Ginter. Richmond, Va. Richmond straight cut no
Parade of the champions by 4-H Club members at 4-H Club fair, Cimarron, Kansas. Date 1939 Aug
Racehorse Aldaniti at a charity fundraising eventThe racehorse Aldaniti (1970-1997), a chestnut gelding, meeting admirers at a charity fundraising event. Aldaniti won the Grand National in 1981, and his jockey, Bob Champion
Football medal, Derby Sunday SchoolsFootball medal of the Derby Sunday Schools Amateur Football League, 1910-1911 season, awarded to J. H. Watson. 1911
Swimming medal, Derby Peace CelebrationsSwimming medal of the County Borough of Derby Peace Celebrations, Life Saving Competition, awarded to J. H. Watson. Showing the Derby emblem at the centre, the Deer in a Park. 1919
Swimming medal, Derby Water Polo LeagueSwimming medal of the Derby Water Polo League, awarded to one of the champions, J. H. Watson. Showing an outdoor scene with swimmers in the water and another swimmer diving in. 1907
Cricket match at Hastings 1901As part of the Hastings Festival, county champions Yorkshire play an England XI at the ground in the Sussex seaside town. The England team included the legendary W.G.Grace
Bristol Dolphin Swimming Club with two trophiesMembers and management of the Bristol Dolphin Swimming Club, champions in the 1912 season, with two trophies. Date: 1912
William T Tilden, the American champion of Wimbledon in 1920, 1921 and 1930
Lawn Tennis Championship matches at WimbledonVignettes showing scenes at Wimbledon in 1887, including several of the fifteen year old Miss Lottie Dod serving the ball in the year she first won the Championship