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Sporting CuriositiesGolfers in North Carolina wagering that they won't be put off their game when accompanied by musicians and dancing caddies
Bell at GleneaglesThe all clear bell on the third green at Gleneagles golf course had been salvaged from a boat called Stella'. Date: 1932
Prince of Wales GolfingThe Prince of Wales, later to be King Edward VIII, pictured at the French golf course at Chiberta, with a female caddy. Date: 1931
Samuel Ryder and daughterBusinessman and founder of the Ryder Cup Samuel Ryder (1858-1936) pictured with his daughter Joan Ryder (1904-1985) and Miss A. M Pullen. Date: 1931
Leslie Henson GolfingComedian Leslie Henson (1891-1957) posing on the golf course. At the time he was appearing in the farce It's A Boy! at the Strand Theatre. Date: 1931
Golfing in the CongoA golf course at Elizabethville in the Belgian Congo. The Elizabethville Golf Club had about 100 members, mainly British and Belgian. Date: circa 1931
Helen Hicks and Eleanor HolmAmerican golfer Helen Hicks Harb (1911-1974) giving a lesson to swimmer Eleanor Holm (1913-2004) on Long Island. Date: 1931
Golf FashionsThe latest fashions for the female golfer, available at Marshall and Snelgrove on Oxford Street. Date: 1931
Cartoon of Samuel Ryder, entrepreneur, golf enthusiast and founder of the Ryder Cup. Date: 1931
Bobby JonesAmerican golfer Robert Bobby Jones Jr (1902-1971) spectating at the Ryder Cup competition in Scioto, Ohio. Jones was a highly successful amateur golfer, and co-founder of the Masters Tournament
Ladies Golf ChampionshipScenes from the Scottish Ladies Golf Championship held at Gullane. Date: 1931
Golf CartoonCartoon by Chas Grave, illustrating events at the President's Putter golfing competition held at Rye. Date: 1925
Cartoon: At Northward Ho!Cartoon by Laurie Tayler showing the challenges of playing an arctic round of golf. Date: circa 1924
The Whitcombe Brothers, GolfersThe Whitcombe brothers, Ernest (1890-1971), Charles (1895-1978) and Reginald (1898-1957). All had careers as professional golfers. Date: circa 1925
Stanley Matthews and wife playing golf in RhylStanley Matthews footballer for Stoke City playing golf with his wife at Rhyl, North Wales
Birmingham City football players on the golf course, Jennings driving off, Hibbs, Dearson and Trigg Date: 1946
Pwllheli Golf Club and golfersCartoon illustration by Mel depicting members of Pwllheli Golf Club. This was to be the last in a weekly series of such illustrations, due to the outbreak of war. Date: 1939
West Sussex Golf Club and golfersCartoon illustration by Mel depicting members of West Sussex Golf Club, Pulborough. Date: 1939
East Brighton Golf Club and golfersCartoon illustration by Mel, depicting participants in the News Chronicle £1000 tournament at East Brighton Golf Club. Date: 1939
Bognor Golf Club and golfersCartoon illustration by Mel, depicting members of Bognor Golf Club in West Sussex. Date: 1939
Wallasey Golf Club and golfersCartoon illustration by Mel depicting members of Wallasey Golf Club, Cheshire. Date: 1939
Coombe Wood Golf Club and golfersCartoon illustration by Mel depicting members of Coombe Wood Golf Club. Date: 1939
Golfers Bobby Locke and R. BurtonSouth African golfer Arthur Bobby Locke (1917-1987) with English golfer Richard Dick Burton (1907-1974). Date: 1939
Sutton Coldfield Golf Club and golfersCartoon illustration by Mel depicting members of Sutton Coldfield Golf Club. Date: 1939
Advert for North British Supercharged Golf Balls, featuring an illustration of golfer Harry Vardon (1870-1937) at the 1st Tee, Totteridge. Date: 1939
Ashridge Golf Club and its golfersIllustration by Mel showing members of Ashridge Golf Club. Date: 1939
Roehampton Golf Club membersCartoon illustration by Mel depicting members of Roehampton Golf Club. Date: 1939
Golfer Bobby LockeSouth African golfer Arthur Bobby Locke (1917-1987) playing a practice round at St Andrews, prior to the Golf Open. Date: 1939
A golf club and its membersCartoons of golfers at Broxbourne Golf Club in Hertfordshire. Date: 1939
Fred Astaire golfingFred Astaire (1899-1987) the American dancer, singer, actor and choreographer. His film The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle has recently been released
Gerald H. OwensGerald Gerry H. Owens (1914-1997) was an Irish dentist, and keen golfer. Here he is being celebrated as Irish Amateur golf champion. He went on to become President of the Golfing Union of Ireland
One-Tree Hill, Auckland, outdoor scenic photograph, with spectators in the foreground. Captioned, Scenic Railway Golf in the Antipodes
Advert for North British Golf Balls (made in Edinburgh). Date: 1932
Comic postcard, Father and son watch golfers Date: 20th century
A Glamorous Young Lady Golfer. Date: circa 1909
Comic postcard, Golfer tells a lie, and everybody knows it Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, golf, an artificial bunker Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Angry golfer with broken clubs, trying not to swear in front of the vicar Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, dog attack on golf course - Nonplussed! Date: 20th century
Shop window design, Golf. 1937
Happy Valley Racecourse, Hong Kong, ChinaHappy Valley Racecourse, looking across the golf course to the grandstands, Hong Kong, China. Date: circa 1920
Mr Libbys Tomato CatchupLibbys Happy Families Card Game, Mr Libbys Tomato Catchup. circa 1950s
Stage Golfing Society dinner dance by HynesBrilliant cartoon by Hynes depicting in caricature members of the Stage Golfing Society at a dinner dance held at the Savoy Hotel in January 1928. From left to right at the back: Mr R. H
Prince of Wales at Le Touquet with favourite girl caddyThe Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor, pictured at fashionable French resort, Le Touquet in 1930 with his favourite girl caddy, Adolphine Lamour
Advert, Real Golf, Andersons Home GolferAdvert for Real Golf, Andersons patent Varsity Home Golfer, Queen Victoria Street, London EC. 1902
Advert, Andrew Lees, Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, AyrAdvert for Andrew Lees, Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, St Crispin Works, Ayr, Scotland. 1905
Some celebrities of Bucks Club playing golf caricatured by Fred May in The Tatler. Includes the Duke of Leeds, Lord Chesham, Major Tommy Bouch, Lord Tweedmouth and Captain Hubert Buckmaster
Grant of Glenmoriston tartan. circa 1846