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The Champions
Advert for North British Supercharged Golf Balls, featuring an illustration of golfer Harry Vardon (1870-1937) at the 1st Tee, Totteridge. Date: 1939
Vardon, Thomas, Librarian of House of CommonsVintage 19th century photograph: Vardon, Thomas (1799-1867), Librarian of House of Commons, British parliament
International Foursome played at Deal - England vs. ScotlandInternational Foursome - four-match series - the final match played at Deal - England vs. Scotland. England represented by Harry Vardon and J. H. Taylor and Scotland by James Braid and A Herd
Twenty One years after: The Return MatchGolfer James Braid, A Herd, J H Taylor and Harry Vardon at Moor Park course, after re-enacting a famous golf match of 1905 in which they all competed 1926
The Four MastersPhotograph of the Four Masters of early 20th-century golf - George Duncan, J H Taylor, Harry Vardon and James Braid, in April 1914. 1940
James Braid and Harry VardonGolfers James Braid and Harry Vardon chatting on the links at Pannal Golf Club. 1908
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
Harry Vardon, professional golferHenry William (Harry) Vardon (1870-1937), professional golfer from Jersey. He was famous for the Vardon Grip, an overlapping grip which he appears to be using here. Date: 1926
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
Lions attacking a Buffalo, South Africa, 1857Engraving showing three lions attacking a large buffalo, as seen and sketched by Mr. Oswell and Major Vardon on a trip to South Africa, c.1857