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James Braid in Golf of the WeekGolfer James Braid captured in driving pose in the tournament at Stoke Poges, as part of the Golf of the Week feature by A C Croome Date: 1911
James Braid with J H TaylorGolfers J H Taylor and James Braid who took part in the professional tournament at Bushey 1902
James Braid at Stoke PogesGolfer James Braid playing on the eighteenth hole at the new Stoke Poges golf course 1909
James Braid putting at DornochJames Braid putting during a 26-hole match against Harry Vardon at Dornoch 1908
The Lovely Fifth at SunningdaleJames Braid playing the legendary fifth hole at Sunningdale Gold Course. 1940
James Braid playing at an exhibition matchGolfer James Braid playing in an exhibition match in aid of the Red Cross at Sandy Lodge 1940
Golfer James Braids driveGolfer James Braid demonstrating his hands-waist-high drive as part of an article entitled Iron Shots of Today and Yesterday, in Henry Cottons Golf Notes 1953
James Braid walks to the 10th green at the Open ChampionshipJames Braid and other competitors walking up to the tenth green at the Open Championships at Troon. 1923
The funeral of Sir Arthur Pearson, 1921A page from The Illustrated London News detailed the funeral of Sir Cyril Arthur Pearson (1866-1921), English newspaper and magazine publisher and benefactor of the blind. Date: 1921
James Braid in action at the Open ChampionshipsBlack and white photo of golfer James Braid in action at the Open Championships, in Henry Cotton on Golf. Date: 20th February 1942
Unveiling of a plaque to the late Harry VardonUnveiling of a plaque to the late golfer Harry Vardon after the testimonial match held in his honour at Totteridge Golf Club. Golfer James Braid is in attendance. 1938
Four Great Men - Golfers at TotteridgeFour Great Men - golfers A Herd, E Ray, James Braid and J H Taylor walking towards a hole at a testimonial match played at Totteridge in honour of Harry Vardon. 1938
Golfer James Braid at TotteridgeGolfer James Braid playing at a testimonial match played in honour of Harry Vardon at Totteridge 1938
The Ledbury, Running Towards EldersfieldColour illustration of The Ledbury, Running Towards Eldersfield, from the painting by E Meade-King Date: 11th November 1938
James Braid - a most typical pictureCelebrated golfer James Braid in typical swing action pose 1933
The Lucifer Golf Society at Walton HeathJames Braid, the professional at Walton Heath Golf Club acting as starter for the Lucifer Golf Society meeting 1932
Five of the best - visiting golfersFour amateur golfers recently arrived from America posing with the distinguished professional player James Braid 1923
Grand Professional CompetitionGolfer James Braid, who was a probable contestant for the Sphere and Tatler cup which was being played at his home club, Walton Heath. Date: 1911
Golf Clubs and Golfers - No III, Walton Heath - James BraidGolf Clubs and Golfers - colour caricature of James Braid, the club professional at Walton Heath and five-times winner of the Open Championship 1932
James Braid at 80th birthday dinnerJames Braid, five times of the Open Championship and professional at Walton Heath since 1904, chatting to Sir Ernest Holderness
The Champion, James BraidChampion golfer James Braid posing with his clubs 1901
Full-iron shot - golfer James Braid in actionGolfer James Braid in action 1920
Brassey shot : top of swing - action shot of James BraidGolfer James Braid in action. 1920
Top of swing - action shot of James BraidGolfer James Braid in action. 1920
Another view of Braids stanceScottish golfer James Braid lining up for a shot. 1920
Isabella Rieben Scottish golfer 1932
Golf in the West-EndGolfers, including James Braid at the opening of the Piccadilly Open Air Golf Practice Course at 8, Upper St Martins Lane. The course was on the roof of a garage 1924
Golfer James Braid who was playing in the Daily Mail Golf Tournament at St Andrew s. 1922
Players Who Have Made History - James BraidScottish golfer James Braid, who at the age of 64 and with failing eyesight was still playing golf. He was named as one of Players Who Have Made History
James Braid, golfer 1931
Little Bo Peep sheet music and lyricsLittle Bo Peep surrounding the music and lyrics. circa 1900s
Marceline the clown with the moving statueMarceline Orbes (1873-1927), better known as Marceline, the globally famous clown, most famous in the late 19th century and early 20th century
Hector Horeaus design for Crystal Palace interior 1851An unrealised design for the Crystal Palace as presented to the Royal Commission by the French architect Hector Horeau, reproduced in the French publication L Illustration. Date: 1851
The Indian as a Flying Man, WW11918 article from The Graphic reporting on the increase in Indians in the air service during the First World War. Date: 1918
The Parliamentary Handicap Tournament at Walton HeathJames Braid, Lord Westmoreland and Mr J Waddell at a table. Lord Westmoreland and Mr Waddell had just played in the 3rd round of the Parliamentary Handicap Tournament
The Open Golf Championships at St Andrew sJames Braid playing in the Open Golf Championships at St Andrew s, 1905. He eventually won which would be his second Open success. 1905
Preliminary CourtesiesDensmore Shute and Henry Cotton shaking hands before their 500 match at Walton Heath under the watchful eye of James Braid, the club professional. 1937
Winner and runner-up at the Open Golf ChampionshipsJames Braid, the winner and A Herd the runner-up of the Open Golf Championships at St Andrew s. This would be Braids fifth Open success. 1910
The Professional Golf Tournament at Walton HeathOpen Golf Champion James Braid playing in the Professional Golf Tournament at Walton Heath Date: 1905
Golfing at St Andrew sScottish golfer James Braid taking a difficult shot at the ninth hole at St Andrews being watched by a huge crowd. 1905
The Boy and Girl Golf Championships at Walton HeathMiss Winifred Sarson and Master Donald Mathieson, competitors in the Boy and Girl Golf Championships at Walton Heath being watched by club professional James Braid. Date: 1921
The Open Golf Championships at PrestwickThe Open Golf Champion James Braid putting at the Turn at Prestwick in the final round of the match, circled by the crowd. 1908
Scotsmen at Walton HeathNew Secretary of Walton Heath Golf Club being greeted by the club professional James Braid. 1934
Ronald Victor Knight (1894 - 1917), Flight-Lieutenant, sportsman and soldier, who featured in the WW1 Roll of Honour. 1919
Monte Carlo Follies, showing bright young things relaxing on motor boats in Monte Carlo Bay waving to each other. The production was straight from New York and showing for the whole Summer Season
Scottish Golfer James BraidScottish golf champion James Braid, having just won the Open Golf Championships for the fifth time. 1910
WInner at the Open Golf Championship, St AndrewsScottish golfer James Braid putting for the match at the Open Golf Championships of 1910 Date: 1910
The finish of the Open ChampionshipThe crowd at St Andrews watching the eventual winner James Braid taking a putt at the final hole of the championship. 1905