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12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection (#5)

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Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Planning a new course - James Braid

Planning a new course - James Braid
Golfer James Braid and others discussing the new plans for the new golf course at Dunfermline 1928

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: James Braid on the golf links at Lee (Devon)

James Braid on the golf links at Lee (Devon)
Golfer James Braid taking a shot on the links on the Lee golf course in Devon. 1923

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: The Lovely Fifth at Sunningdale

The Lovely Fifth at Sunningdale
James Braid playing the legendary fifth hole at Sunningdale Gold Course. 1940

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Golfer James Braids drive

Golfer James Braids drive
Golfer James Braid demonstrating his hands-waist-high drive as part of an article entitled Iron Shots of Today and Yesterday, in Henry Cottons Golf Notes 1953

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: James Braid playing at the new club at Leziate

James Braid playing at the new club at Leziate
James Braid playing on the new course at Leziate, Kings Lynn. 1923

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: James Braid walks to the 10th green at the Open Championship

James Braid walks to the 10th green at the Open Championship
James Braid and other competitors walking up to the tenth green at the Open Championships at Troon. 1923

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Four Great Men - Golfers at Totteridge

Four Great Men - Golfers at Totteridge
Four 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

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: James Braid - a most typical picture

James Braid - a most typical picture
Celebrated golfer James Braid in typical swing action pose 1933

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: James Braids Eightieth Birthday Dinner

James Braids Eightieth Birthday Dinner
Celebrated golfer James Braid celebrating his 80th birthday at a dinner given in his honour by Walton Heath golf club, where he was the club professional Black

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Five of the best - visiting golfers

Five of the best - visiting golfers
Four amateur golfers recently arrived from America posing with the distinguished professional player James Braid 1923

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Grand Professional Competition

Grand Professional Competition
Golfer James Braid, who was a probable contestant for the Sphere and Tatler cup which was being played at his home club, Walton Heath. Date: 1911

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Golf Clubs and Golfers - No III, Walton Heath - James Braid

Golf Clubs and Golfers - No III, Walton Heath - James Braid
Golf Clubs and Golfers - colour caricature of James Braid, the club professional at Walton Heath and five-times winner of the Open Championship 1932

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: James Braid at 80th birthday dinner

James Braid at 80th birthday dinner
James Braid, five times of the Open Championship and professional at Walton Heath since 1904, chatting to Sir Ernest Holderness

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: The Champion, James Braid

The Champion, James Braid
Champion golfer James Braid posing with his clubs 1901

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Full-iron shot - golfer James Braid in action

Full-iron shot - golfer James Braid in action
Golfer James Braid in action 1920

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Brassey shot : top of swing - action shot of James Braid

Brassey shot : top of swing - action shot of James Braid
Golfer James Braid in action. 1920

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Top of swing - action shot of James Braid

Top of swing - action shot of James Braid
Golfer James Braid in action. 1920

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Another view of Braids stance

Another view of Braids stance
Scottish golfer James Braid lining up for a shot. 1920

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Isabella Rieben

Isabella Rieben Scottish golfer 1932

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Golf in the West-End

Golf in the West-End
Golfers, including James Braid at the opening of the Piccadilly Open Air Golf Practice Course at 8, Upper St Martins Lane. The course was on the roof of a garage 1924

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Golfer James Braid

Golfer James Braid who was playing in the Daily Mail Golf Tournament at St Andrew s. 1922

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Players Who Have Made History - James Braid

Players Who Have Made History - James Braid
Scottish golfer James Braid, who at the age of 64 and with failing eyesight was still playing golf. He was named as one of Players Who Have Made History

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: James Braid

James Braid, golfer 1931

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Demolition of the old London Bridge 1832

Demolition of the old London Bridge 1832
Demolition of the Great or Chapel-Pier of old London Bridge in 1832. March 1832

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: James Braid, Open Golf Champion

James Braid, Open Golf Champion 1906. 1906

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: The Parliamentary Handicap Tournament at Walton Heath

The Parliamentary Handicap Tournament at Walton Heath
James Braid, Lord Westmoreland and Mr J Waddell at a table. Lord Westmoreland and Mr Waddell had just played in the 3rd round of the Parliamentary Handicap Tournament

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: James Braid in action

James Braid in action
Scottish golfer James Braid in action. 1905

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: The Open Golf Championships at St Andrew s

The Open Golf Championships at St Andrew s
James Braid playing in the Open Golf Championships at St Andrew s, 1905. He eventually won which would be his second Open success. 1905

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Preliminary Courtesies

Preliminary Courtesies
Densmore Shute and Henry Cotton shaking hands before their 500 match at Walton Heath under the watchful eye of James Braid, the club professional. 1937

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Winner and runner-up at the Open Golf Championships

Winner and runner-up at the Open Golf Championships
James 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

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: The Professional Golf Tournament at Walton Heath

The Professional Golf Tournament at Walton Heath
Open Golf Champion James Braid playing in the Professional Golf Tournament at Walton Heath Date: 1905

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Golfing at St Andrew s

Golfing at St Andrew s
Scottish golfer James Braid taking a difficult shot at the ninth hole at St Andrews being watched by a huge crowd. 1905

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: The Boy and Girl Golf Championships at Walton Heath

The Boy and Girl Golf Championships at Walton Heath
Miss Winifred Sarson and Master Donald Mathieson, competitors in the Boy and Girl Golf Championships at Walton Heath being watched by club professional James Braid. Date: 1921

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: The Open Golf Championships at Prestwick

The Open Golf Championships at Prestwick
The Open Golf Champion James Braid putting at the Turn at Prestwick in the final round of the match, circled by the crowd. 1908

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Scotsmen at Walton Heath

Scotsmen at Walton Heath
New Secretary of Walton Heath Golf Club being greeted by the club professional James Braid. 1934

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Ronald Victor Knight

Ronald Victor Knight (1894 - 1917), Flight-Lieutenant, sportsman and soldier, who featured in the WW1 Roll of Honour. 1919

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Monte Carlo Follies

Monte Carlo Follies, showing bright young things relaxing on motor boats in Monte Carlo Bay waving to each other. The production was straight from New York and showing for the whole Summer Season

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Scottish Golfer James Braid

Scottish Golfer James Braid
Scottish golf champion James Braid, having just won the Open Golf Championships for the fifth time. 1910

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: The finish of the Open Championship

The finish of the Open Championship
The crowd at St Andrews watching the eventual winner James Braid taking a putt at the final hole of the championship. 1905

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: The Open Champion - James Braid

The Open Champion - James Braid
Open Champion golfer James Braid taking a shot. 1905

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: A Champion at Harrods

A Champion at Harrods
Golf championJames Braid demonstrating at Harrods sports exhibition. 1913

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: James Braid in a difficult position

James Braid in a difficult position
Golfer James Baird taking a difficult shot out of the bunker at the Richmond golf tournament. 1908

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Notable Golf at Richmond - Taylor & Braid discussing a shot

Notable Golf at Richmond - Taylor & Braid discussing a shot
J H Taylor and James Braid discussing a shot on the green at the Richmond golf tournament. Taylor eventually won the matches 2-1. 1908

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: The Allied Troops at Vera Cruz

The Allied Troops at Vera Cruz. Several boats row towards the shore of Vera Cruz 1862

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Braids Heroic Effort: The Match-Play

Braids Heroic Effort: The Match-Play
Finalists James Braid and Archie Compston putting on the green in torrential rain in the News of the World Match-Play Championship at Walton Heath 1927

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Champions Old and New - Ted Ray & James Braid

Champions Old and New - Ted Ray & James Braid
Golf champions Ted Ray and James Braid congratulating winner Percy Allis and runner-up James Adams after the News of the World golf tournament at Stoke Poges 24th September 1937

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: The hour and the man - James Braid carries starting clock

The hour and the man - James Braid carries starting clock
The hour and the man - photo of golfer James Braid carrying the starting clock to the tee during the English Ladies golf championship at Walton Heath 1928

Background image12 Sep 2020 Photo Mug Collection: Scottish golf team after the Professional International 1936

Scottish golf team after the Professional International 1936
Still no luck - Photo of the defeated Scottish golf team after the Professional International Golf match including Scottish James Braid (centre) 1936



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