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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
Advertisements for John Sinclairs tobacco by H. L. OakleyFour complementary advertisements for John Sinclairs Barneys and Punchbowle pipe tobacco, designed by H. L. Oakley and featuring men at work and leisure enjoying a quality smoke. Date: 1920s
Silhouette portrait of Arthur Lees, English golferSilhouette portrait of Percy V. Bradshaw (1877-1965), artist and illustrator. Date: circa 1920s
Summer sport on the ContinentSupplement cover of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, reporting on the sporting possibilities on the Continent. A young woman in tennis costume points across the Channel while her male
Mrs Charles Sweeny at Le TouquetLord Castlerosse, Lady Milton, Mrs Charles Sweeny (formerly Miss Margaret Whigham, later the Duchess of Argyll), Lady Helena Fitzwilliam and the American golfer Mr Charles Sweeny at Le Touquet
Miss Whigham & Mr Sweeny announce engagementMiss Margaret Whigham and Mr Charles Sweeny, American amateur golfer, pictured following the announcement of their engagement having been denying it up to the last moment
Miniature Golf at the Kit-CatAn attractive addition to the pleasures of dining at the Kit-Cat Restaurant in Haymarket, central London; an entertaining nine-hole golf course in miniature, laid out in the Bray Room
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
Advertisement for Smiths Glasgow Mixture, tobacco in three strengths, mild, medium and full. Depicting a scene on a golf course, with a golfer and his caddy. Date: September 1914
The over-enthusiasm of some sportsmen in the trenches" Libellous? - With a sporting battalion at the front: Highly imaginative drawings" The over-enthusiasm of Harry Lows sporting battalion certainly raises a smile
Pan by Laurie TaylerA scene with a group of people ranging from a golfer, a tennis player and bathers all being attracted and led by the music that pan is playing on his saxophone. Date: 7th April 1926
All-Weather GolfA woman golfer being taught how to hit the ball properly at Milbury Court all weather indoor golf club. Date: early 1930s
Baby GolferA little girl golfer, in her cutesy outfit and fluffy bonnet! Date: early 1930s
Arthur James Balfour instructed by 3rd Marquess of SalisburyThe Story of the Pushful One. Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl Balfour (1848-1930) - Prime Minister (1902-05) instructed by Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil
A ginger-haired young lady golfer, completing her swingWinsome - A ginger-haired young lady golfer, completing her swing having driven down the eighth hole. The tight short blue jumper and thin red and white stripe mini-skirt seem par for the course
Scruffy young miserable Scottish golfing caddy bemoans his lot... " They call me " Breeks" But my Maiden names McIntosh!" Date: 1907
Golf / Bunker 1970SA golfer tries to get out of a bunker Date: 1970s
A MISS 1933Despite being dressed to the nines, the golfer fails to make contact with the ball Date: 1933
Princess Helena Victoria playing golf at North BerwickPRINCESS HELENA VICTORIA Princess Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein (1870-1948), daughter of Princess Helena & Prince Christian, grandaughter of Queen Victoria
Sport & Country Coronation Number, Front cover, 1953Front cover of Sport and Country magazine, formerly the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, celebrating the Coronation of 1953 with an illustration of four rural and sporty types, a huntsman
Silhouette of a golfing scene, showing two men and a caddy on the green. The golfer on the right has just teed off
Silhouette of a golferFull-length silhouette of a golfer with a putter tucked under his arm
Charles and Robert SweenyAmerican brothers Charles (right) and Robert Sweeny, given their golf Blues for Oxford University. Charles Sweeny married Margaret Whigham, later the Duchess of Argyll. Date: 1931
TEEING OFFA golfer about to tee off in the grounds of his stately pile. Date: 1966
Playing golfA lady playing golf at Falsterbo Colf Club, the only true links in Sweden. Date: 1920s
Jan Rube, golferJan Rube, the most succsessful amateurplayer in Sweden between 1971 and 1981. He played under this period all the European and World Championships
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)
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
Edwardian golfer on the Pembrokeshire coastAn Edwardian golfer in action in his shirtsleeves on the Pembrokeshire coast, South Wales
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
Delineator cover June 1927Front cover illustration depicting a lady golfer fondling her iron and eyeing the green with contempt
Kinora camera advertisementAdvertisement for the Kinora, which, without lantern or screen shows " living" pictures taken with a hand camera and, according to the ad
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
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
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
Here comes the Bogey Man. How you detect a good golfer from the ordinary men in the street. 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
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
What every golfer wantsCartoon, What every golfer wants. Golfers using unusual golf clubs for playing golf in difficult places and their hazards
Patent Applied For. A new invention discloses their whereabouts. a golfer looks for a lost ball while golfing. Please note
Lloyd George / Golf / SpyDAVID LLOYD GEORGE British politician and golfer
Lloyd George GolfingDAVID LLOYD GEORGE British politician relaxes in golfing pose
Mallaby-Deeley, GolferSir Harry Mallaby-Deeley, course architect and designer of Princes Golf Club, Kent