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Open Championships at Muirfield - James Braids 3rd VictoryJames Braid being presented with the winners medal of The Open Golf Championships at Muirfield. This was James Braids third Open golf win. 1906
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
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
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
Aeroplane flight by Henri Farman 1908Record aeroplane flight at Paris by Henri Farman (1874 - 1958), Anglo-French aviator. Wins the Deutsch-Archdeacon prize of 50, 000 francs
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
The Open Champion - James BraidOpen Champion golfer James Braid taking a shot. 1905
Winning poster design for LCC evening classesG. Cranston Bogle, a young Yorkshire artist, receiving his prize for designing a poster to promote evening classes run by London County Council. He won the 50 prize over 800 entries
Sir Malcolm Campbell with his dogSir Malcolm Campbell, motor racing driver and land speed record winner, seen here with his dog. 1930s
Rudolf Caracciola, Motor Racing Champion of GermanyRudolf Caracciola declared Motor Racing Champion of Germany for the 1935 season. He also won the European Championship for the same year. 1935
Red Jenatzy, winner of Gordon Bennett Cup motor raceRed Jenatzy, winner of the Gordon Bennett Cup motor race at the wheel of a 1903 Mercedes, with a speed of 49.2 mph. early 20th century
Luigi Fagioli, winner of the Monaco Grand PrixLuigi Fagioli, winner Monaco Grand Prix 1935, running down the promenade along the sea front at Monte Carlo. 1935
Count Felice Trossi on the first Biella circuitCount Felice Trossi, winner of the race, on the first Biella circuit. 1934
Achille Varzi, Italian motor racing driver, after winning the Tripoli Grand Prix in 1934 for the second successive year in an Alfa-Romeo. 1934
Interior pages of The Illustrated London News, 1849Example of a double page spread from The Illustrated London News, dated 17th March 1849. Pictured here is heroic young seaman Lieutenant Molesworth
Dr Gustav Stresemann, German Chancellor, Foreign Minister in the Weimar Republic (1923-1929), winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926. 1926
King Edward VII leading Minoru, winner of the Epsom Derby horserace. 1909
Little No. 1 Austin wins 500 Mile RaceEarly Motor Car Racing - Little Number One Austin wins the 500 Mile Race. 1930
Sporting with Winter Sports by H. M. Bateman - tobogganningA tobogganist takes a rather steep hill, wins the cup but limps away bruised and bandaged. Date: 1912
Cartoon advert for Shuck Maclean and Co Ltd, makers of printing inks. The winner of a beauty competition writes: I ascribe my success entirely to the use of your charming inks. 20th century
Prizewinning Jersey cow. circa 1900
Bombardier Hanna, Army footballerBombardier Hanna, winner of the football team Army Cup. 1890s
Racehorse, Gray Cloud, Alberta, CanadaPrizewinning racehorse, Gray Cloud, Alberta, Canada, 25 July 1912. 1912
Gwendoline Eastlake-Smith (1883 - 1941), British tennis player, winning an Olympic gold medal at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. Date: 1905
Sir William Ramsey (1852 - 1916), Scottish chemist who discovered the noble gases and received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1904
Lieutenant Alfred Brandon (1883 - 1974), New Zealand lawyer and military aviator who served in the First World War, and was credited with the destruction of two Zeppelin airships
During the Verbenas festival in Madrid, there is a competition for the best shawls & hair combs. The name of the winner becomes famous throughout Spain. Date: 1930s
Albert, Duke of York - The East Berkshire Horse ShowPrince Albert, Duke of York (future King George VI) (1895-1952) - attending The East Berkshire Horse Show at Maidenhead - seen here presenting a rosette to winning owner while the beautiful winner
Pancake Scramble watched by Royal Family, Westminster SchoolIn March 1919, the Royal Family went to Westminster School to see the famous scramble for the largest piece of the pancake tossed by the chef and to hand the winner a sovereign
Thomas William Green - English RacewalkerDate: 1935
The Schneider Trophy 1929 - Calshot Spit, EnglandPhotograph from the Schneider Trophy of 1929 held at Calshot Spit, England. The Coupe dAviation Maritime Jacques Schneider (commonly called the Schneider Trophy or Schneider Prize)
DERBY FINISH 1850sA huge crowd cheers and waves the Derby winner past the winning post. Date: 1870
FALL / CRUFTS WINNER / 1968CHAMPION FANHILL FAUN Breed: Dalmatian Dog standing side on Sire:Ch.Colons April Jest Owner breeder: Mrs E J Woodyatt Date: 1968
FALL / CRUFTS WINNER / 1948TRACEY WITCH OF WARE Breed: Cocker spaniel Owned by Miss D Weldon Bred by HS Lloyd Blue roan, born 15.09.28 Sire Falconers Padlock of Ware Date: 1948 - 1950
FALL / CRUFTS WINNER / 1932DUAL CHAMPION BRAMSHAW BOB Breed: Labrador Retriever Owned by Lorna, Countess Howe Bred by Mrs Sofer Whitburn Black, born 11.12.29 Sired by Ch. Ingleston Ben Date: 1932 - 1933
CRUFTS DOG SHOW WINNERCH.CHOONAM HUNG KWONG Breed: Chow Chow Sired by Champion Choonam To To Owned & Bred by Mrs VAM Mannooch Date: 1936
FALL / MALTESE TERRIER / 35CHAMPION MALTESA RUFFLES Seven times Challenge certificate winner, with his daughter ELLELTESSA ELLINETTE. Owned by Miss Shepperd. Date: 1935
FALL / FOX TERRIER / TAFFYCHAMPION KIPYARD TAFFY Challenge Certificate winner. Owned by Miss Pearson. Date: 1929
FALL / ENGLISH SETTER / 1929FANTAIL OF ARDAGH Challenge Certificate winner. Owned by Whitwell. Head study. Date: 1929
FALL / DEERHOUND / ROSSCHAMPION AESTHETIC OF ROSS Challenge Certificate winner. Owned by Miss Loughrey. Head study. Date: 1931
FALL / WELSH SPRINGER / 1928GUNMASTER Owned by Mr A. Davies. Challenge Certificate winner. Date: 1928
FALL / BULLMASTIFF / 1930HAMPION FARCROFT Challenge certificate winner. Owner: Mr S.E. Moseley Date: 1930
FALL / CHOW CHOW / 1932CHAMPION CHOONAM MOONBEAM Owned by Mrs Mannooch. Challenge certificate winner. Head study. Date: 1932
FALL / GREYHOUND / 1932CHAMPION BARMAID Owned by Mrs Marchetti. Challenge certificate winner 1933-1934. Date: 1932
FALL / JAPANESE CHIN / 1933LITTLE TARTAR OF ST OMER Challenge certificate winner (1933) Owned by Mrs DAutour. Date: 1933
SAMOYED / KARA SEA / 1928CHAMPION KARA SEA Challenge certificate winner owned by Mr D. Edwards. Date: 1928