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Baillie Scott, Cottages, WimbledonAn architectural sketch which shows the exterior of some timber framed cottages at Wimbledon. Date: early 1900s
Modernist House At WimbledonA photograph of a modernist house located at Wimbledon, designed in 1935 by architects Rose Elisabeth Benjamin and Eugen Carl Kaufmann
Modernist House At Wimbledon & Living RoomA pair of photographs showing the exterior and interior living room of a modernist house located in Wimbledon, designed in 1935 by architects Rose Elisabeth Benjamin and Eugen Carl Kaufmann
Cilly Aussem and Hilde Krahwinkel at WimbledonCilly Aussem (1909-1963) had just won the women's singles final at Wimbledon - becoming the first German competitor, male or female, to win a singles title there
F. X. Shields, Tennis PlayerFrank X. Shields (1909-1975) was an American amateur tennis player, and also an actor who appeared in several films throughout the 1930s. Date: 1931
Helen Jacobs and Daniel Maskell at WimbledonAmerican tennis player Helen Hull Jacobs (1908-1997) with English player and coach Daniel Dan Maskell (1908-1992) who later became a celebrated tennis commentator for the BBC. Date: 1931
Wimbledon ExertionsScenes from the 1931 Wimbledon Tennis Championship. Pictured are Fred Perry (1909-1995), Ian Glen Collins (1903-1975), Helene Nicolopoulos, George Patrick Pat Hughes (1902-1997), I
King George V at WimbledonKing George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) in the Royal Box at Wimbledon. They are accompanied by, amongst others
Kay Stammers, tennis playerBritish tennis player Kay Stammers (1914-2005), shortly before her appearance in the Wimbledon Ladies Singles Final. On this occasion she lost to Alice Marble. Date: 1939
Elwood Cooke and Bobby Riggs at WimbledonBoth Elwood Cooke (1913-2004) and Bobby Riggs(1918-1995) were newcomers at Wimbledon tennis tournament. Here they are flanking British tennis player Miss Mary Hardwick (1913-2001) and George Godsell
Margot Lumb and Simonne MathieuTennis players Margot Lumb (1912-1998), Simonne Mathieu (1908-1980) and Helen Jacobs (1908-1997) all competed at Wimbledon in 1939. Date: 1939
Suffragette Rose Lamartine YatesPortrait photograph of Rose Lamartine Yates (1875-1954). She joined the Wimbledon branch of the W.S.P.U in 1908, becoming its secretary in 1910
Trying to carry on as usual! Tennis players camouflaged from above in case of invasion. Date: 1941
Portrait of the tennis star Suzanne Lenglen, on the Riviera, 1925 Date: 1925
A photograph of The Duchess of York at Wimbledon, London, 1926 Date: 1926
Photograph of White Hart PH, Wimbledon (Old), London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub
Photograph of White Hart PH, Wimbledon (New), London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub
Photograph of Duke Of Edinburgh PH, Wimbledon, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub
Sir Thomas Henry Hall Caine (1853 - 1931), writer, pictured in a charming Arts and Crafts room at his home in Wimbledon. Part of a series in The Tatler of photographs of literary figures at home
Wimbledon Park House, built in 1801 by Earl SpencerWimbledon Park House. Built in 1801 by George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer, designed by architect Henry Holland with gardens by Capability Brown
Group of villas on Herne Hill, Camberwell, London, 1825. Ornamental cottage, family home, picturesque house and two-story house with Sicilian roof
Exterior of the Railway pavilion at TottenhamOutlook view of Wimbledon station. Date: circa 1900
Tennis clothes designed by Mrs Fearnley WhittingstallTennis player, Mrs E. Fearnley Whittingstall, formerly Miss Eileen Bennett, modelling a variety of tennis clothes she had designed. Date: 1933
Beginners aid to skating, Wimbledon, London. 1900
Dorothy Round, British tennis player, Wimbledon second seed in 1933. 1933
Helen Wills Moody, American tennis player, Wimbledon No. 1 seed in 1933. Date: 1933
Bystander masthead - tennis matchBystander masthead design with a dynamic illustration of a mens tennis match in progress, reflecting that the 24 June 1931 is their special Wimbledon number. Date: 1931
Golfer James Braid at Wimbledon ParkGolfer James Braid in his match against Rowland Jones at Wimbledon Park. 1903
Wimbledon lawn tennis championships 1883Championship meeting 1883 at the All England Lawn Tennis Club ground, Wimbledon
Princess Margaret attends Wimbledon, 1959Princess Margaret arrives at Wimbledon for the tennis championship finals in 1959, dressed in a green dress with a matching hat Date: 1959
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
Bournemouth Belle - Southern Railway - pictured near Wimbledon. An All-Pullman Express which ran during the Summer - drawn here by the King Arthur Class engine Sir Lavaine. Date: 1934
King George in Wimbledon Whites holding tennis racquets Date: 1905
Amelia Earhart and Madame de Landa (Lady Drogheda)Amelia Earhart, the famous female aviator, pictured at Wimbledon in 1928 with Madame de Landa, formerly Kathleen, Lady Drogheda (Kathleen Pelham-Burn), herself a keen aviation enthusiast. Date: 1928
Silhouette portrait of Yoshiro Ohta, tennis playerSilhouette portrait of Yoshiro Ohta (c1900-?), Japanese tennis player who played at Wimbledon and elsewhere. Date: circa 1920s
Croquet tournament at Wimbledon, London 1870Grand croquet tournament at the new All England Club, Wimbledon, London Date: 1870
WOMEN VOLUNTEERS 1861THE VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT The scene at Wimbledon Camp when the whole family - ladies included - join the Volunteer Movement Date: 1861
VIEWING A HOUSE / SOLDA family of four view their new house which still has the Sold sign outside. Date: 1970s
Zena Dare, The Last of Mrs Cheyney, Wimbledon TheatreZena Dare in The Last of Mrs Cheyney, a play by Frederick Lonsdale, at the Wimbledon Theatre, SW London. 1926
Comin thro the Rye, Wimbledon Theatre, SW LondonComin thro the Rye, a play by Constance Stuart based on a story by Helen Mathers, at The Wimbledon Theatre, SW London, starring Ena Grossmith and full West End company
Helen Wills as a debutanteHelen Wills Moody (1905-1998), American tennis player dominant during the 1920s and 30s, winner of 31 Grand Slam titles including 8 Wimbledon Championships
Charlotte Cooper Sterry (1870 - 1966), female tennis player from England who won five singles titles at the Wimbledon Championships and in 1900 became Olympic champion. Date: 1904
Dorothea Lambert Chambers, tennis championDorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers (1878 - 1960), English tennis player and seven time winner of the ladies singles title at Wimbledon between 1903 and 1914
Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent at WimbledonThe Duchess of Kent with the champion of the mens singles final at Wimbledon, Frederick Schroeder and the gallant loser, Jaroslav Drobny
Lili de Alvarez and her divided skirtLili de Alvarez, Spanish tennis player, pictured modelling her famous culottes, or divided skirt which divided opinion when she wore them at Wimbledon in 1931
May Sutton Bundy, tennis championMay Godfrey Sutton Bundy (September 25, 1886 October 4, 1975) female American tennis champion who was active during the first decades of the 20th century
Marriage of Cuthbert Grasemann and Irene StathamMarriage of Cuthbert Grasemann (1890-1962) to Irene Statham at Wimbledon Parish Church on 19th September 1916. Grasemann was an officer in the Royal Engineers in the Railway Operating Division
May Sutton Bundy, American tennis playerMay Godfrey Sutton Bundy (September 25, 1886 October 4, 1975) female American tennis champion who was active during the first decades of the 20th century