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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
This Night Club Evil by W. Heath RobinsonCartoon, This Night Club Evil. The sort of silly errors our Bright Young People make by keeping up their amusements after lighting up time
A Propergander PageSome suggested methods for securing golfers votes while they are playing golf. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
Sign NowRisks and liabilities new golf insurance scheme for golfers. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
Keeping It DarkMrs Blotchet (after watching a violent drive by her husband during the eclipse of the sun): Well, I knew he d knock a hole in something before he d finished
The Last HoleProving that the true golfer does indeed go from strength to strength. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
Thats the SpiritA golfing psychologist arranges an interesting foursome with some old pals from the spirit world. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary
Golf as I know itCartoon, Golf as I know it. Some curious cases of lost ball. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans Date: 1922
Replace the... ?How coal was first discovered in Scotland by a golfer playing bad golf. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
As Pants the ArtCartoon, As Pants the Art. The origins of the design of plus four trousers as a man sees golfers playing golf behind a woman hanging out washing on a washing line
What every golfer wantsCartoon, What every golfer wants. Golfers using unusual golf clubs for playing golf in difficult places and their hazards
Pogo GolfCartoon, Pogo Golf. Men playing golf using clubs as pogo sticks and putting on the second green. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary
Patent Applied For. A new invention discloses their whereabouts. a golfer looks for a lost ball while golfing. Please note
The Element of Luck in GolfA man playing golf with the help of a cow. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
Suited to a teeSome of the new seasons golfing novelties, golfers using unusual inventions for playing golf; golf braces, putting trousers and the hillside Please note
A Summer Morning In France by BlampiedAn illustration by Edmund Blampied or Blam of a morning game of golf taking place with the sun rising in the background. Blampied (1886-1966) drew countless illustrations for the ILN magazines
Family Golf at BurhillFour members of the Worplesdon Golf Club - the Frame family seen taking part in a family foursomes tournament at Burnill near Walton-on-Thames
Worplesdon Golf CoursePage devoted to scenes of Worplesdon golf club during the 1960s
Shoes at Peter RobinsonsA selection of ladies shoes by Peter Robinsons of Oxford Street, including beaded evening shoes, patent leather with buckles & Louis XV heels plus ladies golf boots
Pontings Shoe AdvertShoes available at Pontings on Kensington High St including brogues, oxford shoes, golf shoes and elegant evening shoes in patent leather and grey suede
Members of Parliament playing Golf, 1906Photographs showing Dr. J. Macnamara (left) and David Lloyd-George playing golf in a Ranelagh vs. House of Commons match at Barn Elms, London, 1906
The Great Golf QuestionCartoon lampooning the flamboyant and outlandish golf fashions of the day. Golfers featured include James Braid, J.H. Taylor, George Duncan, Fred Robson, Archie
Lloyd George / Golf / SpyDAVID LLOYD GEORGE British politician and golfer
Lloyd George GolfingDAVID LLOYD GEORGE British politician relaxes in golfing pose
Macanny Late for the TeeComic scene showing a panicking Scottish man dashing through a hotel after sleeping in and missing the start of his golf match
Plus Four Suit 1939a rugged strength in wear and a proved loyalty in service like a trusted friend faithful in all weathers
Golf at Selfridge sTwo women and a man playing golf on the roof terrace of Selfridges department store, Oxford Street, London, England
The Golfers Progress; or, Bunkered by an AeroplaneCartoon showing The Golfers Progress... ; from golf course to lake, to car, to train, to well, to plane; drawn as a tale in eleven chapters by Andre Helle
The Golf Amateur Championship, Hoylake, 1906Photograph of the crowd at the Golf Amateur Championship at Hoylake, May 1906. Rain and strong winds combined to make conditions unpleasant for the final round of Mr. James Robb and Mr. C.C. Lingen
James Robb, Winner of the Golf Amateur Championship, 1906Photograph of James Robb, winner of the Golf Amateur Championship at Hoylake, May 1906. Mr. Robb, of Prestwick, St. Nicholas, beat Mr. C.C
Miniature Golf, ParisAn assortment of elegant Parisians play miniature golf
Golf at MontreuxGolf is played in the shadow of the Swiss Alps
Golf at Vichy 1929Elegant golfers enjoy a round at Vichy
Broadstone LinksGolfers enjoy a round of golf on the rugged links of Broadstone, near Poole
Golf Equipment SetA golf ball, some tees and a stout three-wood, presented as an elegant golfing tableau
Mallaby-Deeley, GolferSir Harry Mallaby-Deeley, course architect and designer of Princes Golf Club, Kent
GOLFERs BACKSWING C1890Playing a shot from the fairway, a golfer reaches the top of his backswing, watched by his partner and a caddy
Golf Match at WimbledonA golf match between Royal Blackheath and London Scottish clubs at Wimbledon
Teeing Off 1865Three golfers tee off at the first hole, accompanied by their caddies
Humber Coupe with golf club compartmentA Humber Coupe with a special compartment for golf clubs in the side, demonstrated here by a lady
Golf / Putting 1970SA golfer prepares to putt
Lady Golfer / 1950 / AdvertA lady golfer takes a swing
Aj Balfour / SambourneARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR 1st Earl of Balfour British politician, Conservative MP, enjoying a game of golf