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Dod Procter RA (born Doris Margaret Shaw, 18901972), English artist, and wife of artist Ernest Procter, pictured in The Sketch magazine in 1927 when her painting Morning which was exhibited at
Charlotte DodLottie Dod (1871-1960) sportswoman, tennis player and five times Wimbledon champion. Excelled in golf, hockey and archery as well as tennis
Lawn Tennis Championship at Wimbledon 1887A page of vignettes from the 1887 Wimbledon Championships in London SW19 including the champion H.F. Lawford, E. Renshaw, C.Cole and that years ladies winner taking centre page, Miss Lottie Dod
Dod Procter by Madame YevondeDod Procter (1890-1972), Englsh artist and wife of fellow artist Ernest Procter, photographed by Madame Yevonde. Date: 1934
Socialist Meeting, East End, LondonThe Socialist Sunday Meetings in the East End, London. We see a comparative view of Dod Street on a normal Sunday, compared with the same street during the socialist demonstration of Sunday
Charlotte (Lottie) Dod, tennis tournament, ManchesterCharlotte (Lottie) Dod (1871-1960), English tennis player, taking part in the Northern Tournament, Manchester, 22 June 1889, in a match against Blanche Bingley, which she won
United Reformed Church, on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, SaA man walks his dog along the towpath of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Saltaire, Yorkshire. Prominent of the opposite bank is the United Reformed Church
Charlotte Dod - English sportswoman and tennis playerCharlotte " Lottie" Dod (1871-1960), sportswoman, tennis player and five times Wimbledon champion, was the youngest person ever to win a ladies singles title at Wimbledon
de Havilland DH66 G-EBMX City of Delhi of Imperial Airwaysde Havilland DH66, G-EBMX, City of Delhi, of Imperial Airways at Delhi in January 1927. From left: AVM Sir Geoffrey Salmond, Wolley Dod, The Lady Maud Hoare, ja, Sir Samuel Hoare
JOHN DOD, puritan divine who lived to the age of 96 Date: 1549 - 1645
Desoutter II, OY-DOD, which was flown by Lt M HansenDesoutter II, OY-DOD, which was flown by Lt M. Hansen and D. Jensen in the MacRobertson England to Australia race of October 1934
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