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LLJ587626 The Lawn Tennis Championship match at Wimbledon, London. Published in The Graphic, 28 July 1888.
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LAL296651 People You See. Tennis players. From Teddy Bear (25 July 1964). Original artwork loaned for scanning by the Illustration Art Gallery.
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LLJ587628 Our Lawn Tennis match, a series of illustrations of men and women playing tennis. Published in The Graphic, Summer Number, 1881.
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LLJ587634 Ladies playing tennis during a lawn tennis tournament. Published in Harper's Young People, 3 July 1886.
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LLJ587640 Lawn tennis, depicting a group of people playing tennis, with spectators sitting at the edge of the court. Published in the Illustrated London News, 24 July 1880.
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LLJ587636 The Lawn Tennis Championship meeting at Wimbledon - the fifth round of the all comers' match.
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MME4808066 Rome, 1987 Tennis player Martina Navratilova/Roma, 1987 La tennista Martina Navratilova -
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MME4808089 Rome, 1987 Tennis player Martina Navratilova/Roma, 1987 La tennista Martina Navratilova -
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LLJ587627 Sketches at the Championship Lawn Tennis match, Wimbledon, London. Published in the Illustrated London News, 26 July 1879.
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LLJ587632 Lawn Tennis Championship matches at Wimbledon, London. Published in The Graphic, 16 July 1887.
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LLJ587630 Some English Lawn Tennis players (E de S H Browne, Rev J T Hartley; C W Grinstead, Miss Maud Watson, H F Lawford, W Renshaw, E Renshaw, Miss Watson). Published in 1884.
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LLJ587629 Games with the ball - tennis, the court at Lord's, London.
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LLJ587637 Mr Cox, the champion tennis player of London.
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LLJ587635 Page from the Illustrated London News (published on 17 June 1922), with an illustration depicting a man and woman playing tennis with other people watching for an article titled Future Lenglens and Tildens: A London Lawn Tennis School.
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LLJ587633 Portrait of Major Walter Clopton Wingfield, tennis player. Published in The Ilustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 11 June 1881.
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LLM3098543 End of a tennis match on the Ile de Puteaux, Paris. The Ile de Puteaux was the venue for the tenis events at the 1900 Olympic Games. Illustration from an article on tennis in Le Figaro Illustre, September 1893.
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TAD2087756 Tennis players late 19th century
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LLJ587639 Mr and Mrs Andrew W Tuer Tea and tennis at Church Walk Garden, Kensington, London.
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LLJ587638 The high borne Prince James, Duke of York, borne October the 13 1633. Published in June 1800.
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LLM3098541 A game of lawn tennis on the Ile de Puteaux, Paris. The Ile de Puteaux hosted the tennis events at the 1900 Olympic Games. Illustration from an article on lawn tennis in Le Figaro Illustre, September 1893.
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LAL301343 People You See. Table Tennis Players. From Teddy Bear (date unknown). Original artwork loaned for scanning by the Illustration Art Gallery.
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UIS4919176 Past Pix/SSPL/UIG
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UIS5079523 Tennis players, c 1930. A snapshot photograph of group of tennis players, taken by an unknown photographer. Debut de la photographie populaire. Photographie instantanee (Snapshot) anonyme provenant des archives kodak ©SSPL/NMeM/Kodak Collection
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GG22929 by Johan Friedrich Hennings
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UIS4918899 Past Pix/SSPL/UIG
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LIP1045673 Some English Lawn-Tennis Players. Illustration for The Graphic, 20 September 1884.
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LIP1064563 Lawn Tennis in Ireland. Illustration for The Graphic, 16 June 1894.
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WSG92028 modern reproduction of the painting; Jeu de Paume; published by the Manchester Tennis and Racquet Club;
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KW292341 Jose Maria Martin Carpena Arena is an indoor sporting arena located in Malaga, Spain, home to one of Spain's top basketball teams, Unicaja Mlaga. The capacity of the arena is 10,500;
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CW9452 by Horace Henry Cauty
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LLM8652470 Little tennis players. Illustration for Tales and Pictures and Games to Play (Blackie, c.1925).
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LSE4078751 Tennis players - postcard, circa 1890
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LLH6030791 A game of lawn tennis.
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LLM3098542 A game of tennis. Illustration from Le Figaro Illustre, September 1893.
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CHT2562814 Terrain de paulmier (tennis), raquettes et ustensiles nécéssaires à ce sport.
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UIG2621667 Forest Hills, New York: c. 1936 An exhibition match of the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association on Long Island between Kaufman, Hall, Mako and Budge.
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LLH731665 Victorian greetings card - All Joy Be Thine.
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LLM668008 Tennis players kissing.
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LIP1062185 All about our Lawn-Tennis Club. Illustration for The Graphic, Summer Number 1886.
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UIS5066936 Tennis players Donald Budge and Von Cramm, 1935. Tennis players Donald Budge and Von Cramm shaking hands following a match at Wimbledon, 3 July 1935.
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CH12645 by Louis Leopold Boilly
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LLP729470 Lawn Tennis. Illustration by Alfred E Emslie by the Illustrated London News, 24 July 1880. Hand coloured in the Victorian style.
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BRV8602469 Shows grass tennis courts, with sports pavilion and large trees in the background, and games in progress. Caption on reverse reads: Tennis Courts, Ross Is. Andamans 1910.Wood collection
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MPX5166946 Mrs Halford, Christine Truman, Ann Shilcock, Pamela Ward, Ann Haydon and Shirley Bloomer - May 1968 ©Mirrorpix
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UIS5066961 Tennis players Fred Perry and Von Cramm at Wimbledon, 5 July 1935. Perry and Gottfried von Cramm shaking hands after Perry's victory in the men's singles final. During his professional career, Fred Perry (1909-1995) won every major amateur title, including the Wimbledon singles three times, the US singles three times, the Australian and French championships, and also helped to keep the Davis cup in Britain for four years.
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UIG5308622 Engraving depicting the use of white phosphorus paint recommended to tennis players. Illustrated by George du Maurier (1834-1896) a Franco-British cartoonist and author. Dated 19th century01/02/1878
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MPX5113782 On the left Maureen Connolly wears a tennis outfit made of Italian ribbed rayon with gold piping round the edges and the blouse embroidered in silk is a flower motif topped by a golden crown. Julie Sampson's outfit is of white sharkskin with the top half a panel of lace with crossed tennis racquets and balls making an original pattern, which will be seen at Wimbledon this year, June 1953 P008024 ©Mirrorpix
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LLM6001432 Man and woman playing tennis. Illustration from The Harrison Fisher Book (Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1908).
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LLH6032064 Game of lawn tennis, Christmas greetings card.
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XEE4149340 Palm players at the Luxembourg Garden in Paris in 1868 - drawing by Gustave Dore
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MPX5165633 Tennis players Ken Fletcher, Madeleine Pegel, and Bob Carmichael playing golf, 23rd June 1971 ©Mirrorpix
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LLM6001414 Couple having a drink after a tennis game. Illustration from The Harrison Fisher Book (Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1908).
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LLM3627014 A new rival to cricket - the game of gryllo. Illustration from The Sphere, 13 July 1901.
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UIG2621683 London, England: 1928 Kea Bouman of the Netherlands leaps high to try to return a high ball in the Doubles quarterfinals at Wimbledon. Her partner is British player Evelyn Colyer.
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LSE4331292 Portraits of tennis players finalists in the double match for the Davis France USA Cup: (from left to right:) the two French players who won the match (two of the “four Musketeers”) Jean Borotra (known as the Basque jumping, 1898-1994) and Henri Cochet (known as the magician, 1901-1987) and the American players: William Tatem “” Bill” Tilden (18999998-1994) 3-1953) and Francis Hunter (1894- 1981). Photography Meurisse, for the cover of the weekly VU, director Lucien Vogel (1886-1954), number 20, date 1/8/1928. Selva Collection.
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LLM979327 Tennis payers Kitty Godfree and Suzanne Lenglen at Wimbledon. Illustration from The Sketch, 5 July 1922.
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PVD1694309 Tennis players Suzanne Lenglen (1899-1938) and Bill Tilden (1893-1953) in september 1922 at time of Davis Cup in New York
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UIG3519591 London, England: 1927 Americans Elizabeth Ryan and Frank Hunter playing against the British team in the Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon. They won the mixed doubles championship.
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LEG4339269 A young couple of tennis players - Illustrated vignette, claimed for the Austrian gymnastic equipment factory Heinrich Ottl, in Aussig (Czech Republic), beginning 20th century
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CHT2562812 Jeu de paume (English: "palm game") is a ball-and-court game that originated in France. It was an indoor precursor of tennis played without racquets, though these were eventually introduced.
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ZUM4895803 Nov. 13, 1953 - Reception For Tennis Stars Taking Part In Lawn Tennis Tournament At Wembley: A reception was given for players taking part in the indoor Professional Tennis Tournament at Empire Pool, Wembley, on Nov 16, was held at the Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, this evening. Photo shows Donald Budge, of the U.S., seen with his wife Deirde at the reception. They arrived this afternoon from America.
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LAL303478 Fads in Fashion: Good Sports! Suzanne Lenglen, the Ladies' Singles Champion who introduced more sensible fashions for women players. Original artwork from Look and Learn no. 453 (19 September 1970).
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SJB7289643 Monks plyaing table tennis. Two monks in white robes are playing table tennis, a double match where two there are two players on each side of the table. Sweden 1951
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ODN3853564 Australian tennis star Pat Cash, left, and Jim Marshall founder of Marshall Amplification, pictured on the Marshall stand at the British Music Fair, London Olympia, 1989. Cash is one of several top professional tennis players who enjoy playing rock guitar. PC: 27 May 1965-. JM: 29 July 1926-.
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UIS5066951 Helen Jacobs (right) and Mrs Sperling, Wimbledon 1935. Tennis players Helen Jacobs (right) and Mrs Sperling shaking hands at Wimbledon, 4 July 1935.
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XRA1676072 Sylvia Montfort and Maurice Pons playing table tennis for the Julliard editions against Seuil editions players, rue Garanciere, Paris, june 30, 1953
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LIP1056552 Prehistoric Polo at Quetta. Illustration for The Graphic, 7 September 1895.
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LLM3637523 Suzanne Lenglen and Kitty McKane at work on the famous courts at Wimbledon. Illustration for Wonderful London by St John Adcock (Fleetway, c 1930). Gravure-printed.
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UIS5067764 Fred Perry, Wimbledon Tennis Championship, 23 June 1931. Tennis player Fred Perry in action during the Wimbledon Tennis Championship Tournament, 23 June 1931. During his professional career Fred Perry (1909-1995) won every major amateur title, including the Wimbledon singles three times, the US singles three times and the Australian and French championships. He also helped to keep the Davis Cup, the prize awarded in an annual team competiton for male tennis players, in Britain for four years. Photograph by Harold Tomlin.
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