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Mrs Olaf Hambro (Miss Winifred Martin-Smith), lady golferThe former Miss Winifred Martin-Smith, who married Ronald Olaf Hambro in 1917, was a prominent and talented lady golfer before the war
Mrs Charles Sweeny watching her husband play golfMrs Charles Sweeny, formerly Miss Margaret Whigham and later the Duchess of Argyll (1912 - 1993), seen watching her husband
Dorothy Campbell, female golferDorothy Iona Campbell (1883 - 1945), the first internationally dominant female golfer. Also known as Dorothy Hurd and Dorothy Howe. Won over 700 titles during her career
Lost Ball by George StuddyA smug looking Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy in The Sketch magazine, knows exactly where his has hidden the golf ball his owner is so anxiously searching for
France / Vichy / Golf 1925A female golfer is used to advertise the attractions of Vichy in France
The Nose Game - Artistic Nose D10, Denotes Refinement. 1927
Young lady unafraid of the effects of the sun on her skinA sporty young lady golfer is unafraid of the effects of the sun and the wind on her skin, as she has taken advise from the Salon of Mademoiselle Helena Rubinstein of 24 Grafton Street, Bond Street
Advert for for Ellimans Universal Embrocation 1897Advertisement for Ellimans Universal Embrocation, for the treatment of stiffness, sprains, aches and bruises. Athletic young woman about to take a swipe at a golf ball. 1897
Golfing couple on a comic Christmas card -- An ocular demonstration. Date: circa 1900s
Golfing outfit from Marshall and SnelgroveA golf suit of ribbed angora from Marshall and Snelgrove, comprising a square cut jacket and trousers which look like a skirt when walking (culottes). Date: 1933
The Nose Game - Impulsive Nose A8, Denotes Quick Temper. 1927
Ishbel Macdonald playing golf on board the BerengariaMiss Ishbel Macdonald, daughter of Ramsay Macdonald, playing golf on board the Berengaria during a transatlantic voyage. Date: 1929
David Lloyd George playing golf at NiceDavid Lloyd George playing golf on the links at Nice on the French Riviera in 1910. Date: 1910
Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein at Sunningdale Golf ClubAlbert, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein (1869-1931), second son of Prince and Princess Christian (Princess Helena) and grandson of Queen Victoria
Leap Year Thoughts - Will I be Yours? A pretty golfing girl pops the question. Date: 1911
Bystander cover - Marchioness of Cholmondeley plays golfThe Marchioness of Cholmondeley (formerly Lady Rocksavage) pictured on the golf links at Mandelieu on the French Riviera. Date: 1923
Wedding of Mr I. M. B. Stuart and Mis Barbara MillarThe wedding of Irish rugby international Mr I. M. B. Stuart (also a master at Harrow School) and Miss Barbara Ethel Millar, a first-class golfer, at St. Johns Church in St. Johns Wood in April 1931
Happy Families Playing Cards - Master Putt the Golfers Son. circa 1930s
Happy Families Playing Cards - Mrs Putt the Golfers Wife. circa 1930s
Happy Families Playing Cards - Mr Putt the Golfer. circa 1930s
Happy Families Playing Cards - Miss Putt the Golfers Daughter. circa 1930s
Gingerbread MenRichly Decorated Fancy Figures in Fermented Sweet Dough - traditional and modern shapes (note the golfer !) not necessarily made with ginger. Date: circa 1930
Golfing Wear for 1909H Mallaby Deeley the golfer wears a roomy light brown overcoat with deep side pockets & an outer seam down the sleeves, a tweed flat cap, checked trousers & brown shoes Date: 1909
John Henry TaylorJOHN HENRY TAYLOR English golfer; first Englishman to win the British Open 1871 - 1963
Lady Golfer 1914Advertisement for La Belle Jardiniere store, Paris. A fashionably dressed lady golfer grapples with her club. Date: 1914
Ferndown Golf Links 18th hole, with people playingFerndown Golf Links, Dorset, 18th hole, with people playing. Date: circa 1910
Criccieth Golf Club House, with people playingCriccieth Golf Club House, North Wales, with people playing in the foreground. circa 1912
Advertisement for Southvale Hawk golf ballAdvertisement for the Southvale Hawk rubber core golf ball, known for its durability. Date: early 20th century
Cutout of woman golfer. 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
Two Edwardian golfers striding along. Date: early 1900s
Edwardian golfing couple striding alongAn Edwardian golfing couple striding along. Date: early 1900s
Edwardian golfer about to tee off. Date: early 1900s
Edwardian golfer taking a swipe at the ball -- his caddy cowers, afraid of being hit by the club. Date: early 1900s
Fashion for golf 1933Two models wearing clothes suitable for a game of golf. 1933
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
Golfer watched by spectators. Date: circa 1920s
Scottish lady golfer in kilt playing a shot.Date: circa 1912
Miss Grant-Suttie playing golfMiss Elsie Grant-Suttie, the open Champion, playing golf. Date: 1911
The Ladies Lords v. Commons golf matchThe golf match took place at Coombe Hill, Surrey and ended in victory for the Commons: Miss Seton Karr (Commons); The Dowager Countess of Wilton (Lords) and Mrs Olaf Hambro (Commons). Date: 1919
Golfers at North Berwick. Clockwise from top left: Miss Norma Cree, The Hon. V. Erskine, Miss Gathorne-Hardy and the Hon. D
Aristocrats golfing at the North Berwick links course. Clockwise from top left: Lord Hollenden; Miss Saunderson and Mrs Wild; Mrs Burkinshaw and Lady Reid; Mrs Jamieson and her daughter
Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein, 1914Albert, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein (1869-1931), second son of Prince and Princess Christian (Princess Helena) and grandson of Queen Victoria
Aboriginal boy playing golfAustralian aboriginal boy playing golf, published by Raphael Tuck. Date: 1905
Golfing humourGolfer takes a huge swipe at his ball - and misses! Date: circa 1903