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Arthur Wimperis, composer and screenwriterCaricature of Arthur Wimperis, composer and screenwriter, by Philippe Ledoux Date: circa 1930
Arthur William Pilleau, artistCaricature of Arthur William Pilleau, artist, by Philippe Ledoux Date: circa 1930
Andrew Prentice FRIBA, architectCaricature of Andrew Prentice FRIBA (Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects), architect, by Philippe Ledoux Date: circa 1930
Alfred Yates, architect, President of RIBACaricature of Alfred Yates, architect, President of RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects), by Philippe Ledoux Date: circa 1930
Albert Henry Collins RBA, portrait painterCaricature of Albert Henry Collins RBA (Royal Society of British Artists), portrait painter, by Philippe Ledoux Date: circa 1930
Larkenshaw, Chobham, SurreyA pair of photographs which show the billiards room and exterior view from the lawn of Larkenshaw, in Chobham, Surrey. The additions were designed by architect Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott
The Gate House, Limpsfield, Surrey, InteriorsA pair of photographs of the billiards room and a bedroom of The Gate House, Limpsfield, Surrey, the house was designed for Sir Stanley A
Sunderland and Preston footballers playing billiardsSunderland and Preston North End footballers playing billiards after the FA Cup Final 1937. L-R Beresford, Gurney, Tremelling, Carter, Dougal and Milne Date: 1937
Joe Davis, Billiards and World Snooker Champion Date: 1938
Advert, Burroughes & Watts Billiard Table ManufacturersAdvert, Burroughes & Watts Ltd, Billiard Table Manufacturers, Soho Square, London. Date: 1902
Riley's Billiard Tables, available in different sizes for private homes in mahogany wood. Date: 1904
Queen Alexandra and her sister the Dowager Empress Marie of Russia playing billiards in 1907 at their home, the Villa Hvidore near Copenhagen. Date: 1907
Comic postcard, woman on mans lap Date: 20th century
Young English gentlemen playing a game of billiardsYoung English gentleman playing a game of billiards with a soldier in uniform in a club, watched by a large group of men. iHandcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Thomas
Revellers in costume at a masked ball in a large theater. Partygoers dressed as a monk, Falstaff, harlequin, Turk, violinist, etc
Scene in the Avenue de Clichy, Paris, FranceScene in the Avenue de Clichy, 17th arrondissement, Paris, France. Date: circa 1900s
Men playing kayles or skittles, 14th centuryMedieval kayles or skittles. Game played with ball, stick, hoop and target (top), men playing kayles or skittles with stick and six pins (middle)
Score table for the game of pool (la poule), a round robin variant of billiards played with two cue balls from the early 19th century
The Duchess of Burgundy playing billiards, 18th centuryLouis XIV returning from a hunt to find the Duchess of Burgundy playing billiards. From an engraving published by Bonnard, 1704
The royal game of billiards between Louis XIV and Michel Chamillard in the third apartment. After an engraving by Antoine Trouvain, 1698
The royal game of fortifications, table billiardsThe royal game of fortifications, 18th century. Louis XIVs three sons use cue sticks to hit balls through a fortress and onto a fortified structure
The game of ground billiards, 16th century. Men use clubs to hit balls between hoops, in a mix of billiards, golf and croquet
View of Broadway, Mattoon, Illinois, USAView of Broadway (looking east), Mattoon, Coles County, Illinois, USA. Date: 1927
Valley Hotel, Anglesey, North Wales. Date: circa 1910
Billiards, Une Partie de Blanchisseux (A Party of Launderers). 1860
Stationery, Crystalate Manufacturing Co Ltd, Billiards and Pool Balls, Poker Chips and Counters, Dominoes, Draughts, Screw Stoppers, Bottle Tops, Tonbridge, Kent. 1900
Imperial Billiard Hall, Deansgate, Bolton, Lancashire, with eleven full-size tables by E J Riley Ltd, Accrington. Date: circa 1910s
Tom Newman - English professional playerTom Newman (1894-1943) - English professional player of English billiards and snooker. He was born Thomas Edgar Pratt in Barton-on-Humber, Lincolnshire. Date: 1935
Advert for Parkins and Gotto, gambling items 1903Advertisement from 1906 for Parkins and Gotto, of Oxford Street, London, showing the wide range of gambling items, including a miniature shooting saloon, poker dice, puff billiards, roulettes
Early Billiards. Date: 1710
ADVERT. BILLIARD TABLEAdvertisement for Rileys combine billiard and dining room table Date: circa 1900
C19 BILLIARD PLAYERA moustachioed chap prepares to play a shot. Date: 19th century
BILLIARD PLAYER. 1842A billiard player leans on the table with his cue Date: 1842
The Bull and Bush, Hampstead, London. Date: circa 1906
Comic Postcard - Sport - Billiards - Cannon off the cush (1/2) Date: circa 1905
Genesee Amusement Company, Rochester, New York State, USAGenesee Amusement Company building, Rochester, New York State, USA, offering a rollerskating rink, billiards, pool, bowling, baths, cigars and dairy lunch. Date: circa 1910
Street scene in Bismarck, North Dakota, USAStreet scene viewed from above in Bismarck, North Dakota, USA, with various shops and bars. Date: circa 1908
Billiard player J. Graham Symes in khaki, WW1The amateur billiard champion, Lieutenant J. Graham Symes with his opponent Mr E. S. Bourne, who he beat to retain his title at Ormes Hall in February 1918. Date: 1918
Patients playing bar billiards, Medical Centre, HendonScene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing three patients, two in dressing gown and pyjamas, one in shirt and trousers, playing bar billiards in a rest room
Buildings in Valparaiso, Chile, South America, including a billiard hall and a warehouse. Date: circa 1910
Casa de Sobremonte, Cordoba, Argentina, South America. It was the home of Rafael de Sobremonte, governor of Cordoba from 1784 to 1799, and is now a museum. Date: circa 1910
Men playing billiards - pushing iv ry balls. circa 1825
Condado-Vanderbilt Hotel, San Juan, Puerto RicoCondado-Vanderbilt Hotel, Ashford Avenue, San Juan, Puerto Rico, North Atlantic Ocean. Back of a postcard, with prices and other details. It was built in 1919 in Spanish Revival style
A Weak Link by Bateman. This illustration is of a man that abstains from all lifes pleasures but reaps his reward financially
Christmas card in the shape of three snooker balls and a chalk cube. Date: circa 1890s
Greetings card in the shape of a pair of binoculars, with three humanised birds playing snooker in the foreground. Date: circa 1890s
Game of billiards. bar in Viareggio, Italy Date: 1980s
Billiards Match 1870A smart chap prepares to play a shot, in front of a large audience. Date: 1870