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Laos - Traditional and non-traditional costumeLaos - Women in traditional dress with two Laotian gentlemen in very sharp white jackets and plus-fours!!
Tatler cover - Prince of Wales & Lady Astor, Walton HeathThe Prince of Wales (King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) pictured alongside Lady Astor at Walton Heath golf course where he defeated her in the semi-final tie of the Parliamentary Gold Handicap
Freddie Barnes on a 1912 Zenith Gradua motorcycleFreddie Barnes on a 1912 Zenith Gradua 1000cc JAP engined motorcycle circa 1912
Harry Vardon, professional golferHenry William (Harry) Vardon (1870-1937), professional golfer from Jersey. He was famous for the Vardon Grip, an overlapping grip which he appears to be using here. Date: 1926
Charles Whitcombe, English golferCharles Albert Whitcombe (1895-1981), professional English golfer, seen here at Walton Heath Golf Club on 20 September 1927. Date: 1927
Form at a Glance. WW1, H. M. Bateman cartoon" Form at a Glance: THE VISITOR: Whats his trouble? THE ASYLUM DOCTOR: Oh; hes trying to calculate how many times " Form fours!" has been ordered since the war broke out
Gentleman in Harris Tweet Suit with Plus Fours, holding a cigarette in an elegant holder. Date: circa 1920s
Edward VIII - laughingThe Prince of Wales, future King Edward VIII (1894 - 1972), laughing in country attire of tweed suit (with plus fours) and flat cap
A Girl PutterA GIRL PUTTER Wearing a harness whose chain passes between her legs, a girl on all fours pulls a laden hutchie through a low gallery, for 100-200 metres
Man in plus fours in the rain, Lucerne, SwitzerlandMan walking in the rain holding an umbrella wearing plus fours, Lucerne, Switzerland. circa 1957
Man on 1926 Triumph motorcycleMan on 1926 Triumph SD motorcycle late 1920s
The Nose Game - Artistic Nose D10, Denotes Refinement. 1927
Animals at a French Zoo - Sealion - Colour. Sealion and keeper. Part of Box 209 Boswell collection - Old and New French Zoo
The Nose Game - Impulsive Nose A8, Denotes Quick Temper. 1927
Country Course MeetingCountryfolk at a meet of the Avon Valley Coursing Club (near Salisbury) - he in plus- fours and gaiters with a cloth cap, his companion in high boots and heavy raincoat Date: 1927
Balfour with Golf ClubARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR 1st Earl of Balfour British politician; conservative MP with a golf club Date: 1848 - 1930
Alfred AustinALFRED AUSTIN (1835 - 1913), English poet Date: 1896
Golf / Advice from ProAdvice from the pro Date: 1933
The Golfers Paradise by H. M. BatemanThe Golfers Paradise - Telling them What Happened at the 16th Hole. The golfing bore epitomised in this fabulous cartoon by Bateman, showing the ultimate fantasy - a golfer seated in an armchair
Moray (Elgin) RUFC rugby team 1934-1935. Back row: McDiarmid (President), Henderson, Wilken, McArthur, Wilken, Garden, Carrie, Miller (Committee)
Advertisement for Southvale Hawk golf ballAdvertisement for the Southvale Hawk rubber core golf ball, known for its durability. Date: early 20th century
Edwardian golfer and observers. Date: early 1900s
Edwardian golfer in awkward poseEdwardian golfer in an awkward pose, holding her golf club in a rather unorthodox way. Date: early 1900s
Edwardian golfer about to tee off. Date: early 1900s
The Prince of Wales wears checks & pullover for golf, 1930Article featured in the magazine, Man and his Clothes commenting with interest on the ensemble worn by Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) to play golf
Henry Cotton, English professional golferSir Thomas Henry Cotton (1907-1987), English professional golfer who won three Open Championships, seen here on a golf course checking his clubs and putters. Date: circa 1930s
Bystander annual mixed foursome, Beckenham, KentPeople gathering at the Bystander annual mixed foursome at the Foxgrove Golf Club in Beckenham, Kent. Those attending include Henry Cotton (1907-1987), English professional golfer
Brokenhurst Manor Silver Jubilee Golf MatchGroup photo of golfers gathered for the Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club Silver Jubilee Golf Match, New Forest, Hampshire. They are (from right to left) Captain A E Phillips (Referee), Laurie Ayton
A couple plan their dream travel trip using a large globeTravel Trails. A couple plan their dream travel trip using a large globe, mounted on an elegant wooden stand. Date: 1920s
Regatta at Marlow for Blinded Soldiers & Sailors, WW1Two photographs depicting a rowing at regatta at Marlow for blinded soldiers and sailors from St. Dunstans during the First World War
Golfer watched by spectators. Date: circa 1920s
Man on a motorbike with a dog. Date: circa 1920s
Gleneagles Hotel advertisementAdvertisement for the famous Gleneagles, the hotel and golf course in Perthshire, Scotland showing the hotels interior with residents relaxing
Three people with dog and carThree people with a dog and a car. Date: 1925
Three people and a dog on the beach, with a beach hut behind them, in Margate, Kent. Date: circa 1930s
Silhouette portrait of Harry Coller, artistFull length silhouette portrait of Harry (Henry) Coller (1886-1958), commercial artist and illustrator, wearing plus fours and smoking a cigar or cigarette. Date: 20th century
Advert for Kenneth Durward sports suits 1934The KD sports suit for comfort and distinction.. The house of Durward has long studied the needs of the out-of doors man. KD sports suit is eloquent, not only of style, quality and fine tailoring
Petite Dessert Pastries After Cutting Date: 1936
Petits Fours Glace spread. Date: 1936
Middle-aged couple in a gardenA middle-aged, well-dressed couple standing in a garden. He is in plus fours and golfing socks, and is filling his pipe from a pouch
Two men in plus fours, holding parasolsTwo men in plus fours and golfing socks, holding parasols, balancing on a stone
Man with two children and a toy pramA man with two little children - a boy and girl - and a toy pram in a well-kept garden. Date: C.1926
Man on country lane with two motorbikesMan standing on a country lane with two motorbikes. Date: (insert)
Cyclist in Plus FoursA cyclist wearing plus fours, stops to read the inscription on the sundial monument to daylight saving campaigner William Willet, Petts Wood, Chislehurst, Kent, England. Date: 1939
Wife despairs at Husbands awful choice of attire and colour - " Strike me pink!" Date: circa 1940s
A Yorkshireman at the Folies Bergere Show, Paris, FranceA Yorkshireman in Paris Mr Watson (thro Leeds) - " Whats this ere Polly Burgesses like?" Date: 1894
Actors discuss rates of payFirst Budding Actor (to second budding actor) - " Oh yes, you hear about those salaries of Twenty-five and thirty shillings, but you never get em." Date: 1901