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The Queen with a Land-Rover at Badminton Horse TrialsThe Queen and other members of the Royal Family stand by a Land-Rover, with their host, the Duke of Beautfort, at the Badminton Three-day Horse Trials. Date: 1956
Battledore & shuttlecock by Susan Beatrice PearseTwo little girls play battledore and shuttlecock, or badminton on a fine summers day
Queen Elizabeth II at the Badminton horse trials, 1959The Queen on horseback at the Badminton horse trials, 1959. 1959
The Village, Badminton, GloucestershireThe Village, Badminton, near Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire, England. Date: 1900s
Badminton match. Illustration by Pierre Martinet" Badminton match. Illustration by Pierre Martinet of the series " Le go Paris". Etching. FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠 Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum)."
Queen Elizabeth at Badminton, 1953Queen Elizabeth II shares a joke with her uncle the Duke of Gloucester at Badminton where the royal family were watching the Olympic horse trials
Sporting girlsinsertcaption Date: circa 1920s
Chang and Eng Bunker, the original Siamese Twins, joined at the chest, playing badminton. circa 1829
Medieval game of badmintonMedieval childrens game of badminton with racquets and shuttlecock, 13th century. Handcoloured lithograph by Joseph Strutt from his own Sports and Pastimes of the People of England
Medieval childrens games: badminton with racquets and shuttlecock, boy with paper windmill, boy flying a butterfly on a string, and boys playing bob-cherry with an apple
Ladies playing badminton in a garden, 1817Elegant ladies or meveilleuses playing badminton in a garden. Several have their hair in the fashionable short cut known as the martyr or victime
The game of badminton played in a park, 19th century. Handcoloured lithograph after Langlume from Henry Rene Allemagnes Sports and Games of Skill (Sports et Jeux d Adresse), Librairie Hachette
Bilboquet and other games - including skittlesMedieval men playing cup and ball, bilboquet, and other games including skittles, badminton and tennis. Lithograph from Henry Rene Allemagnes Sports and Games of Skill (Sports et Jeux d Adresse)
Merveilleuses playing badminton in a gardenBadminton. Merveilleuse in flimsy dresses play a game of badminton in a garden. Several have their hair in the fashionable short cut known as the martyr or victime
Children playing badminton on a greetings card - May the shuttlecock of life be always tossed by gentle hands! Date: circa 1900s
4 LADIES PLAY BATTLEDOREFour ladies enjoy a game of battledore and shuttlecock indoors. Date: 1891
BattledoreTwo people playing battledore (an early badminton) using smaller rackets and a Shuttlecock. Date: 15th Century
Greetings card in the shape of a badminton racquet. Date: circa 1890s
New Year card in the shape of a badminton racquet with shuttlecock and butterfly. Date: circa 1890s
Christmas card in the shape of a badminton racquet with shuttlecock and butterfly. Date: circa 1890s
Susi - with badminton racquet and shuttlecock. 1950s
Bathing at Wembley 1930SSunbathers on the banks of the River Thames at Wembley during a summer heatwave. Date: early 1930s
Three children playing shuttlecock on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Five girls with tea tray in a gardenFive girls with a tea tray in a garden on a summers day. A badminton net is set up on the lawn in the background. Date: circa 1920s
Foxhunting - Badminton Meet, Ford, WiltshireFoxhunting - Badminton Meet, Ford, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England. Date: 1912
School Photograph, Hawkesbury Upton, Bristol CountySchool Photograph, Hawkesbury Upton, Badminton, near Tetbury, Bristol County, England. Date: 1900s
Badminton doubles viewed from Lansdowne roof Date: 1903
Self portrait with parasol (2 / 2)A self-portrait of Vera Punter taken in the grounds of Badminton Park, Wiltshire England. The photograph is taken with an O Box Brownie camera
Self portrait with parasol (1 / 2)A self-portrait of Vera Punter taken in the grounds of Badminton Park, Wiltshire England. The photograph is taken with an O Box Brownie camera
Henry Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort by Glan WilliamsHenry Hugh Arthur Fitzroy Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort (1900 - 1984), Preisdent of the Royal Windsor Horse Show and the Queens Master of the Horse
Badminton GlosBadminton, Gloucestershire, viewed across the lake : the estate is famous for its horse trials and other sporting associations. Date: 1820s
Japan - Geisha girl holding a badminton racquet (about to hit a ball) Date: circa 1904
The tallest and shortest pupils at Badminton Girls SchoolThe tallest and shortest pupils at Badminton School - an Independent Girls school near Bristol. Pictured are Mertyl Webb-Johnson (the shorter) and Mary Feaver (the taller)
Bristol Type 99 Badminton, G-EBMK, in its original form
Young man playing badminton. Print shows a young man lifting a young woman who is holding aloft a badminton paddle. Date 1782 or 1783
New Years badminton and ship of treasures
The Queen and Princess Margaret at BadmintonQueen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret make friends with the famous Foxhunter during the third day of the British Horse Societys Olympic Horse Trials at Badminton. Date: 1952
Members of the royal family at Badminton Horse TrialsThe Queen, Queen Mother, Princess Royal and Princess Margaret in a grandstand made from a farm wagon at the Badminton Three-day Horse Trials
Royal family at Badminton 1961A candid shot of the royal family at Badminton horse trials in 1961. From left, Lord Snowdon, Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh), Prince Charles, Princess Margaret and Queen Elizabeth II. Date: 1961
Queen Elizabeth II at Badminton Horse TrialsRoyal spectators at Badminton. Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother sit on the ground to watch the horse trials on the Duke of Beauforts estate at Badminton House in 1958. Date: 1958
Beaufort / 9th Duke / OvalHENRY SOMERSET 9TH DUKE OF BEAUFORT Master of the Badminton Foxhounds
Badminton / GirlsGirls playing badminton
Badminton in India 1874Two couples enjoy a game of badminton in India
Tea Party / GreenawayThin faced little girls in mob caps partake of cake & tea seated on rush chairs. A racquet & shuttlecock have momentarily been abandoned for the sake of refreshment
Playing with HeartsCupid and a fairy (?) play badminton with hearts for shuttlecocks