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Madame Tussauds waxwork museum in London, wax models of sports people W.G. Grace, W.T. Alden, J.B. Hobbs and Suzanne Lenglen c.1910s
Miss Kathleen McKane, tennis playerMiss Kathleen McKane (Kitty McKane Godfree) (1896-1992), tennis player, Englands lawn tennis hope, and rival to the French player, Suzanne Lenglen
Suzanne Lenglen reading the Tatler" Suzanne and Us" Suzanne Lenglen (1899-1938) who had just won the The Ladies Tennis Championship at Wimbledon for the fifth time in succession
Len-Glen shoes advert, 1927The Pentagon Len-Glen shoes advert Date: 1927
Portrait of the tennis star Suzanne Lenglen, on the Riviera, 1925 Date: 1925
Two outfits from Patou for Suzanne Lenglen, Paris, 1926 Date: 1926
Two summer frocks from Patou for Suzanne Lenglen, Paris, 1926 Date: 1926
Suzanne Lenglen at BiarritzSuzanne Lenglen (1899-1938) who had just won the The Ladies Tennis Championship at Wimbledon for the fifth time in succession that year, pictured at ease at Biarritz in her latest jumper. 1923
Suzanne Lenglen at the Venice Lido, 1926Tennis champion Suzanne Lenglen pictured at the Venice Lido beach wearing orange pyjamas and carrying a parasol. Date: 1926
Suzanne Lenglen, tennis player, wearing long shorts. Date: 1933
Suzanne Lenglen, tennis playerSuzanne Rachel Flore Lenglen (1899-1938), French tennis player, nicknamed La Divine by the French press. Date: 1925
Suzanne Lenglens tennis outfits for Selfridges 1930A page depicting the outfits designed and modelled by Suzanne Lenglen for Selfridges, knickers and blouse with adjustable skirt. 1930
Suzanne Lenglen and Queen Mary, Wimbledon 1926French tennis star Suzanne Lenglen pictured meeting Queen Mary on the Centre Court at Wimbledon in 1926. Lenglen had won the ladies singles championship the previous year. Date: 1926
Kathleen McKane and Suzanne Lenglen, tennis playersScenes from a Wimbledon tennis match between the top players, Miss Kathleen McKane and Mlle Suzanne Lenglen, representing England and France respectively
Suzanne Lenglen (1899 - 1938), French tennis player, winner of 81 singles titles during the 1920s. Pictured on court running for a shot
Tatler cover - Marion Davies & Suzanne LenglenActress Marion Davies pictured making up tennis star Suzanne Lenglen for a film test at a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio. Date: 1927
Suzanne Lenglen at St. MoritzSuzanne Lenglen (1899-1938), French tennis player and champion, winner of 81 singles titles, 73 doubles and 11 mixed doubles pictured at the fashionable winter ski resort of St Moritz holding a pair
Tennis fashions by Suzanne Lenglen, 1930Tennis fashions by Suzanne Lenglen from Selfridges. 1930
Suzanne Lenglen & Mrs Jay Gould at Monte CarloMrs Frank Jay Gould, nee Florence de Caze (1893-1985), wife of wealthy philanthropist and businessman Frank Jay Gould. Together with him
Strokes at Wimbledon - caricatures of tennis playersCaricatures of various stars at Wimbledon tennis championships in 1934. Fred Perry can be seen top left and Suzanne Lenglen to the right of him
King of Sweden. Suzanne Lenglen Riviera tennis, 1922From left, Arthur Balfour, Mrs Beamish, Suzanne Lenglen and the King of Sweden (Gustav V) on the tennis courts at Hotel Beau Site in Cannes in 1922
Delights of the Riviera - the Season at Cannes, 1926Series of vignette sketches showing society at play on the French Riviera, at Cannes in the spring of 1926. Pictured are Suzanne Lenglen and Helen Wills on the areas tennis courts
Wax celebrities in Paris shop windowsCelebrities of 1928 cast as wax mannequins in Paris shop windows. From top left clockwise, tennis stars Suzanne Lenglen and Helen Wills, Josephine Baker, Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan
Cover of Eve Magazine 13 July 1927Portrait of Suzanne Lenglen, tennis star Date: 1927
Advert for Len-glen shoes, 1927The Pentagon Len-Glen tennis and summer shoes Date: 1927
Sketch cover - Anthony Wilding and Suzanne LenglenFront cover of The Sketch magazine showing the new French tennis star, fifteen year old Suzanne Lenglen, pictured with New Zealand Wimbledon champion
Suzanne Lenglen aged 15Suzanne Lenglen (1899 - 1938), French tennis player, winner of 81 singles titles during the 1920s. Pictured as a precocious fifteen year old in The Tatler, which writes
Joan Fry (1906 - 1985), from the Tennis Stars In Action series by H. Coller. In 1925 Joan Fry caused a sensation by reaching the final of the Ladies Singles at Wimbledon
Suzanne Lenglen 1923
Suzanne Lenglen playing doublesSuzanne Lenglen (1899 - 1938) French tennis player pictured playing a backhand shot in the Ladies Doubles Final at Wimbledon in 1925
Lenglen, Borotra and Lacoste playing doublesTwo pictures showing French pairs playing doubles at Wimbledon in 1925. On the left is a sartorial duo; Suzanne Lenglen in her bandeau stretching for a smash, while her partner Jean Borotra
Suzanne Lenglen by Fred MaySuzanne Lenglen (1899-1938), French tennis player and champion, winner of 81 singles titles, 73 doubles and 11 mixed doubles captured by cartoonist Fred May wearing her signature bandeau
Suzanne Lenglens Tennis Outfits for SelfridgesA page depicting the outfits designed and modelled by Suzanne Lenglen for Selfridges, shown exclusively in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News
Suzanne Lenglen taking a shotFrench tennis player Suzanne Lenglen preparing to defend her Wimbledon title in 1921. Lenglen dominated womens tennis during the early 1920s
S Lenglen / Sketch 1923The French girl lawn-tennis champion - to the British media she is simply Suzanne