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Images Dated 2nd August 2005 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Pottery figure of a golfer advertising Superorna tailoring, 1920s

Pottery figure of a golfer advertising Superorna tailoring, 1920s

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Tom Morris putter, late 19th century. Artist: Tom Morris Senior

Tom Morris putter, late 19th century. Artist: Tom Morris Senior
Tom Morris putter, late 19th century. One of the early great champions of golf, Old Tom Morris opened his club shop at St Andrews in 1867. Many of the top early golfers also made equipment

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Page from Klees golf catalogue, American, c 1940-c1960

Page from Klees golf catalogue, American, c 1940-c1960. The page features illustrations of Wilson Sam Snead Model golf clubs

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Page from a golf equipment catalogue, c1925-c1940

Page from a golf equipment catalogue, c1925-c1940. The page shows illustrations of part of the range of golf clubs manufactured by R Wylie Hill & Co of 20 Buchanan Street, Glasgow

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: World Amateur Golf Team Championship trophy, 1966

World Amateur Golf Team Championship trophy, 1966. The World Amateur Golf Council was established in 1958 to conduct a team championship

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Lenox Cup golf trophy, c1890s

Lenox Cup golf trophy, c1890s. The trophy for the tournament held at the Lenox Links, Massachusetts, was won in 1895 and 1896 by Arthur Fenn

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Page from a golf equipment catalogue, c1920-c1960

Page from a golf equipment catalogue, c1920-c1960. The page shows illustrations of part of the range of golf clubs manufactured by The Burke Golf Company of Newark, Ohio, USA

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Page from a golf equipment catalogue, 1928

Page from a golf equipment catalogue, 1928. The page shows illustrations of woods and irons from the range of golf clubs manufactured by Spalding

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Selection of golf balls in their packaging, mid 20th century. Artist: Wilson Sporting Goods

Selection of golf balls in their packaging, mid 20th century. Artist: Wilson Sporting Goods
Selection of golf balls in their packaging, mid 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Selection of putters with different faces, c1880-c1930. Artist: J & D Clark

Selection of putters with different faces, c1880-c1930. Artist: J & D Clark
Selection of putters with different faces, c1880-c1930. Putters made by (from right to left): J and D Clark, c1880; L Auchterlonie; Standard Golf Company; Wright

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Selection of wrapped golf balls, 20th century. Artist: Hutchison Main & Company

Selection of wrapped golf balls, 20th century. Artist: Hutchison Main & Company
Selection of wrapped golf balls, 20th century. Top row: Hutchison Main & Company Hawk; rubber-core floater, 1907; Dunlop Lattice; row 2: Dunlop Warwick; Colonel; Dunlop Blue Flash; row 3

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Photograph signed by American golfer Walter Hagen, 1929

Photograph signed by American golfer Walter Hagen, 1929. The inscription beneath the picture reads; Pleasant memories of my 4th win - British Open, Muirfield 1929. Golfingly, Walter Hagen

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Scene from the Amateur Golf Championship, St Andrews, 1895

Scene from the Amateur Golf Championship, St Andrews, 1895. A crowd of spectators watching the match between Leslie Balfour Melville and John Ball

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Mills patent aluminium putters, c1900s

Mills patent aluminium putters, c1900s. Two pages from a golf equipment catalogue, with illustrations of a range of putters

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Trophies won by Hector Thomson, 1930s and 1940s

Trophies won by Hector Thomson, 1930s and 1940s. Hector Thomson was one of the best amateurs of his time. The trophies include a silver salver

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Kro-Flite golf ball, 1922. Artist: Spalding

Kro-Flite golf ball, 1922. Artist: Spalding
Kro-Flite golf ball, 1922. Spaldings most popular ball, the Kro-Flite, was made with a mesh surface in 1920, and a dimple pattern, originally developed by William Taylor in 1905, seen here in 1922

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Meteor golf ball by Goodrich, patented 1899. Artist: Goodrich

Meteor golf ball by Goodrich, patented 1899. Artist: Goodrich
Meteor golf ball by Goodrich, patented 1899

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Polydrone bronze figure of John E Laidley, c1880

Polydrone bronze figure of John E Laidley, c1880
Polydrone bronze figure of John E Laidley, about 16.5in high, signed by G Gonnella of Dundee, c1880

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Early iron golf clubs

Early iron golf clubs; showing the different faces of the clubs

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Eureka golf ball box, made by the Gutta Percha Co, London, c1898

Eureka golf ball box, made by the Gutta Percha Co, London, c1898

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Golf Balls, c1906. Artist: AG Spalding

Golf Balls, c1906. Artist: AG Spalding
Golf Balls, c1906. Left: Vardon Flyer golf balls, Silvertown, London. Mesh balls manufactured exclusively for AG Spalding in 1906. Middle: The Burnet Golf Ball Box of three

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Spalding 50 golf ball, c1919

Spalding 50 golf ball, c1919. AG Spalding & Bros were one of the largest of all ball manufacturers and one of the first to obtain a licence to make rubber core balls. This one was brought out in 1919

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Fairway golf ball and box, c1910s

Fairway golf ball and box, c1910s

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Christmas card with golfing theme, c1910

Christmas card with golfing theme, c1910
Hoots Mon ! I d drive far out of my way to wish ye a MERRIE CHRISTMAS. Christmas card with golfing theme, c1910

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Cigarette cards for Cornell and West Point universities, American, c1900

Cigarette cards for Cornell and West Point universities, American, c1900

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Poster illustrating The History of Golf, c1970

Poster illustrating The History of Golf, c1970

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: St Nicholas, for Boys and Girls, cover, October 1919

St Nicholas, for Boys and Girls, cover, October 1919. Features young people playing golf

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Black Domino rubber-core golf balls made for the Spalding Co, 1908

Black Domino rubber-core golf balls made for the Spalding Co, 1908, with original box and guarantee slip

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Greetings card with golfing theme, c1910

Greetings card with golfing theme, c1910
Happy Days. Greetings card with golfing theme, c1910

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Woman with golf clubs, illustration, c1900

Woman with golf clubs, illustration, c1900

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Perfect Colonel golf ball box, c1905 and Tommy Armour Golf Balls, c1932

Perfect Colonel golf ball box, c1905 and Tommy Armour Golf Balls, c1932
Perfect Colonel golf ball box, c1905 and Tommy Armour Golf Balls, made by Worthington Ball Co, Elyna, Ohio, c1932. The US open in 1927, the PGA Open in 1930

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Calendar with golfing theme, American, 1902

Calendar with golfing theme, American, 1902
Calendar with golfing theme, American, April 1902

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Fore !, illustration, c1900

Fore !, illustration, c1900

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Various golf ball boxes, early 20th century

Various golf ball boxes, early 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: W and D Bullet Mesh, Wright and Didson boxes of golf balls, c1900

W and D Bullet Mesh, Wright and Didson boxes of golf balls, c1900
W and D Bullet Mesh, Wright and Didson, a box for twelve balls and one for six balls and ball, c1900

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Golfing Hints, two Silver King 7 inch singles, c1920

Golfing Hints, two Silver King 7 inch singles, c1920. The first and second of four talks

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: I m Gonna Settle Up. sheet music cover, 1927

I m Gonna Settle Up. sheet music cover, 1927. Written for Babe Adler and her Minstrel Boys, the song is nothing to do with golf

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Golfing books, c1910-c1930

Golfing books, c1910-c1930

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Statuette of golfer, c1910

Statuette of golfer, c1910
The standard statuette of a golfer, originally moulded for a series of clocks, was often added to other instruments as well

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: The Rules of Golf, 1920

The Rules of Golf, 1920. Published by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Cover of La Vie Parisienne, French magazine, 23 September 1922

Cover of La Vie Parisienne, French magazine, 23 September 1922

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Postcard with golfing theme, c1900s-c1910s

Postcard with golfing theme, c1900s-c1910s

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Calendar with golfing theme, American, 1910

Calendar with golfing theme, American, 1910. May is the month shown. A woman standsby a tree holding a golf bag

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Arrow Collar and Shirt Style Book, American, 1913

Arrow Collar and Shirt Style Book, American, 1913

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Golfing fashions, c1910s

Golfing fashions, c1910s. A pair of very slim men talk, while holding golf bags elegantly

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Golf Guide 1931, featuring Bobby Jones, American, 1931

Golf Guide 1931, featuring Bobby Jones, American, 1931. The cover shows Jones surrounded by the four Grand Slam trophies he had won in 1930, the year before

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: Arrowheads, magazine cover, Sandwich, 1927

Arrowheads, magazine cover, Sandwich, 1927

Background imageImages Dated 2nd August 2005: I Wonder Why I Want No One But You, sheet music cover, c1910

I Wonder Why I Want No One But You, sheet music cover, c1910



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