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Roehampton Housing EstateA photograph of some buildings at the Roehampton Housing Estate, Huntingfield Road from Swinburne Road. The buildings were designed by architect George Topham Forrest. Date: circa 1924
Polo at RoehamptonA polo match at the Roehampton Club between the Royal Air Force and the Chinchillas. Date: 1931
National School of Equitation AdvertisementA painting of the interior of the National School of Equitation, with an active game of ladies indoor polo in play. The picture is used as part of an advertisement for the school to attract customers
Roehampton Golf Club membersCartoon illustration by Mel depicting members of Roehampton Golf Club. Date: 1939
Hot Weather Habits At Major J. B. Paget sPage from The Tatler with photographs recording a bathing party held at Ibstock Place, Roehampton, home of Major and Mrs J. B. Paget
Alice Marble and Jean Borotra - 1930s tennis starsMrs Sarah Palfrey Fabyan, Jean Borotra and Alice Marble pictured at Roehampton Club in 1938. Alice Marble (1913-1990), American tennis player was the first woman to win both the US Open
Oatlands Court, Putney Heath - LCC 11-storey block of flatsOatlands Court - LCC 11-storey point block of flats on the Ackroydon Estate on the Eastern fringe of Putney Heath. Date: 1953
Famous Golfers Caught In The Act. No. 11. George GaddThe popular Roehampton professional has a peculiar habit of putting with his elbows well out. He also gives the putter one or two quick unpward jerks before striking the ball on the green. Date: 1928
Winston Churchill playing poloWinston Churchill when Chancellor of the Exchequer (Nov 1924-June 1929) playing polo. The back of the photograph reads, " The Chancellor of the Exchequer indulges in his favourite pastime
Hambro Orphanage, RoehamptonThe Hambro Orphanage, Roehampton, was founded in 1879 to educate and train girls for domestic service. Date: circa 1907
Residence at Roehampton, SurreyEnglish domestic architecture: elevations of a small residence at Roehampton, Surrey. From George Alfred Deans Series of Selected Designs for Country Residences, entrance lodges, farm offices
Three duchesses doing war work, WW1Three duchesses doing war work at the start of the First World War. Above: the Duchess of Westminster working at her sewing machine in the open air at Gifford House, Roehampton, wearing a large hat
The Gay Round at RoehamptonScenes at Roehampton Club showing the entertainment on offer alongside polo, golf and lawn tennis. Fashionable ladies can be seen in the Wall Garden
Roehampton Priory, SurreyRoehampton Priory, then in Surrey, but now a psychiatric hospital in south west London. Date: 1846
Prince Philip playing poloThe quarter finals of the Polo County cup at Roehampton in July 1954 with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on the left, playing for the Mariners, following E. Lalor of the Henley team. Date: 1954
Froebel Lake & Grove - Roehampton UniversityFroebel Lake and Grove, Roehampton, West London - now part of Roehampton University. The Lake is named after Friedrich Froebel
Traffic PoliceA policeman uses hand signals to stop the 273 bus to Roehampton, London. Date: 1930
Steve Donoghue back in the saddleSteve Donoghue (1884 - 1945), English flat race jockey, winner of the Epsom Derby on six occasions pictured riding a donkey at a fete for disabled soldiers at Gifford House, Roehampton
Queensland Gold RushEncampment at New Zealand Gully, near Roehampton, Queensland