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A Little Impression by H. M. BatemanSomeone elses table - a little impression, by H. M. Bateman. A game of billiards descends into raucous laughter as one player accidentally rips a hole in the green baize. Date: 1918
Christ Church LibraryThe interior of Christ Church Library, Oxford showing ceiling to floor bookshelves. A student is shown working. Two ladies are being given a tour in the background
Two cats playing billiards on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Slightly Tipsy Rakish Cad attempting to play billiards, but likely to only succeeding in spoiling the baize. Date: circa 1908
Advert, Thurston & Co Ltd, Billiard Table Makers, LondonAdvert, Thurston & Co Ltd, Billiard Table Makers, Leicester Square, London Date: 1907
Joe Davis, Billiards and World Snooker Champion Date: 1938
Comic Postcard - Sport - Billiards - Cannon off the cush (1/2) Date: circa 1905
Monaco Casino - Nothing Doing / No More - the war has brought a cessation to gambling, leaving this poor player all alone! Date: 1916
Two cats on a cutout Christmas card, enjoying a game of billiards. Date: circa 1890s
Green baize armband of City of London Motor VolunteersA green baize armband of the 4th/23rd Squadrons, City of London Motor Volunteers and a dress uniform metal belt buckle with the badge and lettering of the Motor Volunteer Corps. Framed as one
Bonzo runs through! by George StuddyBonzo runs through! He chases a mouse onto the billiard table, the mouse gets caught in a pocket, and Bonzo manages to ruin the green baize. Date: 1924
Game of Indoor Bowls, England, 1906Illustration showing a game of indoor bowls being played in the drawing-room of a large house, England, 1906. The green was a table covered with green baize and the bowls were made of china
Gamester Plays BilliardsThe Gamester: he plays billiards, and his body is made up of playing cards, board games, and a cricket bat and ball