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Prince of Wales playing golf at BiarritzThe Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor), dressed in an outfit of plus fours and beret which his father would most certainly not have approved of
Prince of Wales at Porthcawl Golf ClubPrince of Wales (1894 - 1971), later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor, pictured standing near the seventeenth hole on the links at Porthcawl Golf Club. Date: 1931
Henry Cotton Lotus Golf Shoes advertAdvertisement for Lotus Anglespike golf shoes as worn and recommended by golfer Henry Cotton.. Date: 1949
GolfersThe runners-up and the winners in the Edinburgh golf tournament. From left to right: Duddingston team (runners-up), W B C Miller, A C Glennie, A P Mitchell, J Inches; Dalmahoy team (winners)
Mrs Charles Sweeny with Mr Eustace StoreyMrs Charles Sweeny, formerly Miss Margaret Whigham and later the infamous Duchess of Argyll (1912 - 1993) pictured at the Golf Ball with Mr Eustace Storey
FISH & CHIPS 1967Two teenage lads, still in their school uniforms, scoff down fish and chips wrapped in newspapers, after building up healthy appetites playing a round of golf after school. Date: 1967
Miniature golf course and Peasholm Lake, ScarboroughView of the Miniature Golf Course and Peasholm Lake (right), at Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Date: 1920s
George Robey / Cock 1906GEORGE ROBEY Music hall entertainer Date: 1906
Death in StratosphereDEATH IN THE STRATOSPHERE (Henry J Kostkos) Explorers encounter alarming wildlife up there : the heroine, dressed for golf, defends her spacecraft Date: 1937
Poster - Winter in ItalyPoster advertising Winter in Italy - The Land of Art, Beauty and Eternal Spring. The Grand Hotels of Rome, Venice, Genoa, Palermo, Naples and Taomina are listed
Harold Macmillan(1894-1986), pictured playing golf at Gleneagles Links.17 years later, Macmillan would become prime minister
RAF cadet playing golfCartoon of an RAF trainee cadet at Heaton Park, Manchester, during World War Two, playing golf but missing the ball completely off the tee
Four local people on a golf course in the Far EastFour local people, two men and two women, sitting on a bench, somewhere in the Far East. They are wearing fashionable, western style clothing and are holding golf clubs
Edwardian golfer on the Pembrokeshire coastAn Edwardian golfer in action in his shirtsleeves on the Pembrokeshire coast, South Wales
Golf Clubs at Home - Woodcote Park, CoulsdonPage from the Bystander with photographs of the club house and various members of the Woodcote Park golf club, in Coulsdon, Surrey in 1935
The Ever-Growing Popularity of GolfA demonstration by map of the ever growing popularity of golf in the early part of the 20th century. The illustration shows the many golf clubs and courses within easy reach of London
Batgers Christmas crackers golf gameAn ingenious game of golf from a Christmas cracker box
Locating mirrors for golfers / W H RobinsonWith the simplicity of genius, this apparatus allows swift and sure location of a golf ball beneath the obstacle of a mans expanding midriff, by use of mirrors
Two women and a child on the beach, DevonTwo women with a child and golf clubs on a beach in Devon
Sonnenspitze Mountain, Ehrwald, AustriaPeople playing golf below the Sonnenspitze Mountain in Ehrwald, Austria
Minaki, Holiday resort 1929Reproduction of a booklet cover design for the Canadian National Railways Holiday Resort, located in Minaki, Ontario, showing male and female golfers
First Golf LessonHer First Lesson. A young girl takes her first swing of a golf club, as her young boyfriend watches on an offer some advice along the lines of keeping her head still and her eye on the ball
Poster advertising cigarette papersPoster advertising Riz la Croix and Goudron la Croix cigarette papers, for people who like to roll their own. A golfing scene is depicted: a lady takes aim, while a man observes, cigarette in hand
Poster advertising Port Elizabeth for golfPoster advertising Port Elizabeth, South Africa, with its all the year round golf. The Humewood Golf Links offer 18 holes
Cover design for The Poster, July 1900, Number 24, Volume IV. A large man takes aim at a golf ball while his caddy looks on
Poster advertising Howick, Natal, South Africa, a popular holiday resort for bathing, fishing, golf, tennis, riding, bracing climate and magnificent scenery
Golf Match on BlackheathA golf match between the London Scottish and Royal Blackheath golf clubs takes place at Blackheath
Poster advertising Vichy, France -- the queen of spa towns
Delineator cover June 1927Front cover illustration depicting a lady golfer fondling her iron and eyeing the green with contempt
ForeSome foursome. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
Poster advertising Randfontein, South AfricaPoster advertising Randfontein in South Africa, for golf, swimming, boating and tennis. Industrial facilities are also available
Poster advertising Cannes, FrancePoster advertising Cannes, the town of elegant sports (not to mention the famous film festival). A well to do lady sits on a bench, no doubt resting from her golfing exertions
Golf - Miss Walker-Leigh Addressing her BallMiss Walker-Leigh Addressing her Ball at the South of Ireland Golf Championship at Lahinch
Kinora camera advertisementAdvertisement for the Kinora, which, without lantern or screen shows " living" pictures taken with a hand camera and, according to the ad
Tatler Travel Number front cover, 1956Bright and jolly front cover design for The Tatler Travel Number by Lowen featuring, rather inexplicably, a red squirrel, who is packing various bits of sporting equipment
The Only WayA man who finds he is being mocked by his contemporaries after a day of golf. He secretly goes back on to the golf course at night to prove he can play and complete the course
Brides les Bains posterTourism poster for the French resort of Brides les Bain in the Savoy region, from the PLM company, offering a variety of sports including golf and tennis in the summer and skiing in the winter
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 9 H. CottonPofessional golfer Henry Cotton, 1907- 1987. Henry Cotton became a professional golfer at 17, he won the British Open three times in his career
Down to Bed-rockAn intelligent method of overcoming a difficult problem. An ingenious method of taking at shot at a golf ball at the bottom of a pond
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 8. Harry VardonProfessional golfer Harry Vardon, 1870- 1937. Harry Vardon turned professional at the age of 20. He is the only golfer who has won 6 Open Championships
The Annual Get-There-First Golf Competition by William HeaTakes place, as usual, at Tooting Bec. Illustration showing a golf race. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evan"
A Bolt from the Blue and GreenThe sort of stymie that sometimes happens when thunderbolts are flying about. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
Golfing Time by Rene VincentThe Motor car as an adjunct to summer holiday sport, eliminating the drawback of distance from the scene of action: Golfing Time - the arrival on the links
The Golf Ball That Didn t Want To PlayLazy golf ball that resorts to hiding down a hole to avoid playing
Lost Ball by John HassallIllustration by John Hassall depicting a grumpy looking golfer searching for a lost ball in a rather stoney and sandy bunker, along with his caddy
A Lie by John HassallA puzzled and perplexed golfer is confounded by the lie of his ball at an awkward angle upon a rock on the green. Hes dropped his pipe
A Striking ExampleCartoon, A Striking Example. The sort of thing that convinces one of the necessity of lightning conductors on a golf course. Playing in a storm you may get hit
We can quite believe itA portrait of the Artist driving off the first tee. W. Heath Robinson playing golf. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans