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"Sporting Legends: From Royalty to Rollercoasters, a Glimpse into the World of Sports" Queen Elizabeth II presents Bobby Moore with the World Cup

Background imageSporting Collection: A squadron of Life Guards in Queen Victorias coronation

A squadron of Life Guards in Queen Victorias coronation parade. Household cavalry mounted on horseback with bearskins, breastplates and swords

Background imageSporting Collection: Paladin, the horse owned by Mr. R. Holbech featured on the front cover of The Illustrated

Paladin, the horse owned by Mr. R. Holbech featured on the front cover of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News in December 1940. Date: 1940

Background imageSporting Collection: Cricket team in blazers by Fougasse

Cricket team in blazers by Fougasse
" This is the photograph of our cricket eleven, but I cannot think it really - does us justice." A cricket team suddenly look very different when a colour image reveals the rainbow spectrum

Background imageSporting Collection: The Sportsmans Study The Sportsmans Study

The Sportsmans Study The Sportsmans Study
The Sportsmans Study. circa 1835

Background imageSporting Collection: The Sportsmans Present The Sportsmans Present

The Sportsmans Present The Sportsmans Present
The Sportsmans Present. circa 1835

Background imageSporting Collection: Ebury waterproof shooting and fishing garment

Ebury waterproof shooting and fishing garment
1931 advert for the Ebury Ideal Waterproof Shooting and Fishing Garment, consisting of cape and overalls, and a waterproof bag for carrying the outfit

Background imageSporting Collection: The Surfing Girl

The Surfing Girl
Riding the Bubbling Breakers - The Surfing Girl in South Africa. Date: 1926

Background imageSporting Collection: The Hoffman Girls in rehearsals

The Hoffman Girls in rehearsals
The Hoffman Girls, the dance troupe founded, managed and choreographed by Gertrude Hoffman, pictured in rehearsals for Leap Year which had had a successful run at the London Hippodrome

Background imageSporting Collection: The Duke and Duchess of Connaughts hockey team

The Duke and Duchess of Connaughts hockey team whose members included both the duke (standing second from left) and duchess (seated centre) as well as their daughters

Background imageSporting Collection: English and American netball teams at the Alhambra

English and American netball teams at the Alhambra
The English and American teams of ladies that play " net-ball" at the Alhambra in 1900. Date: 1900

Background imageSporting Collection: Tatler cover - Eileen Bennett, tennis player, Madame Yevonde

Tatler cover - Eileen Bennett, tennis player, Madame Yevonde
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of British player Eileen Bennett (Mrs Fearnley Whittingstall), who won six Grand Slam titles between 1927 and 1931. 1930

Background imageSporting Collection: Bystander masthead - society horse racing - Royal Ascot

Bystander masthead - society horse racing - Royal Ascot
Masthead design for the front cover of The Bystander showing a lively scene at Royal Ascot. Date: 1931

Background imageSporting Collection: Cowes week 1894

Cowes week 1894
Sketches round and about. Date: August 1894

Background imageSporting Collection: Folkeskolens idraetsstaevne

Folkeskolens idraetsstaevne or Folk Sschools Sporting Prowess. Danish poster to advertise the national primary schools sporting competition. This poster appeared in a 1931 graphic degign publication

Background imageSporting Collection: Votes for women

Votes for women
An aggressive bear in threatening pose, sporting a green & mauve bow tie and mauve bag. Artists: M Knight & A E Kennedy Date: circa 1915

Background imageSporting Collection: Edgar & Madge Syers the 1908 Olympics

Edgar & Madge Syers the 1908 Olympics
Husband and wife team who were in the Olympic Games of 1908, winning the bronze medal at the Princes Skating Club, Knightsbridge, London. Madge Syers winning in her own right, first in free skating

Background imageSporting Collection: Lady Morrison-Low filming Fife point-to-point

Lady Morrison-Low filming Fife point-to-point
Lady Morrison-Low cine filming the Fife hunt point-to-point. 1935

Background imageSporting Collection: Lady Low and Lord Cochrane at Fife point-to-point

Lady Low and Lord Cochrane at Fife point-to-point
Lady Morrison-Low and Lord Cochrane of Cults at Fife point-to-point, Balcormo Races. 1935

Background imageSporting Collection: Cartoon, Mr John Corlett, Sporting Times editor

Cartoon, Mr John Corlett, Sporting Times editor
Cartoon, Mr John Corlett - Yea, more than a prophet. John Corlett (1841-1915) was the founder, proprietor and editor of The Sporting Times. 1885

Background imageSporting Collection: Maureen O?Sullivan in Sporting Blood (1940)

Maureen O?Sullivan in Sporting Blood (1940) wearing a Dolly Tree creation Date: 1940

Background imageSporting Collection: Caddie master selecting girl caddies at Le Touquet, 1914

Caddie master selecting girl caddies at Le Touquet, 1914
A caddie master selecting caddies from a group of clamouring French girls on a golf course at Le Touquet. Date: 1914

Background imageSporting Collection: Sporting brooches mounted in diamonds: pug

Sporting brooches mounted in diamonds: pug dog, frog, wheel, polo pony, locust, etc. Chromolithograph from Edwin Streeters Gems Catalog, Bond Street, London, circa 1895

Background imageSporting Collection: Sporting brooches mounted in diamonds: dog

Sporting brooches mounted in diamonds: dog, horse, hansom cab, pheasant, and cat. Chromolithograph from Edwin Streeters Gems Catalog, Bond Street, London, circa 1895

Background imageSporting Collection: Elizabethan aristocratic man going hunting on horseback

Elizabethan aristocratic man going hunting on horseback. Date: 16th century

Background imageSporting Collection: Medieval jousting tournament, Cornwall

Medieval jousting tournament, Cornwall
A medieval jousting tournament taking place in Cornwall, with men in costume on horseback, galloping past each other, and spectators in the background. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageSporting Collection: Singapore Golf Club, 1936

Singapore Golf Club, 1936
At the 19th! Members on the terrace of the Singapore Golf Club in 1936, the citys principal club with an active membership of 800

Background imageSporting Collection: The Maharajah goes a-cricketing

The Maharajah goes a-cricketing
The Maharajah of Patiala having his pads adjusted before going in to bat. Date: 1911

Background imageSporting Collection: The Indian cricket team

The Indian cricket team
An article by E.H.D. Sewell about the Indian cricket team in 1911; photographs from top to bottom: Mr J. S. Warden; Mr P. Balu; Dr. H.D. Kanga (vice-caption); Mr K. Sesha Chari; Major K. M

Background imageSporting Collection: Tatler cover - jockey Steve Donoghue & son Front cover of The Tatler featuring

Tatler cover - jockey Steve Donoghue & son Front cover of The Tatler featuring
Front cover of The Tatler featuring champion jockey, Steve Donoghue (1884-1945) with his son, Pat, at Salisbury. Donoghue Junior, aged 13

Background imageSporting Collection: Dorothea Lambert Chambers and son Graham at Frinton

Dorothea Lambert Chambers and son Graham at Frinton
Tennis supremo and Wimbledon champion Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers pictured at Frinton-on-Sea with her son Graham who was taking part in the childrens tennis tournament. Date: 1923

Background imageSporting Collection: Haig Paitgan sculpting Helen Wills Moody

Haig Paitgan sculpting Helen Wills Moody
San Francisco sculptor Haig Patigan working on his sculpture of tennis champion, Helen Wills Moody. Date: 1927

Background imageSporting Collection: The Meet in front of Easthampstead Park, Berkshire

The Meet in front of Easthampstead Park, Berkshire
The Meet (Garth Hunt) in front of Lord Downshires Berkshire seat at Easthampstead Park. Date: 1927

Background imageSporting Collection: Society on a speedboat at Monte Carlo

Society on a speedboat at Monte Carlo
On a speed-boat near the Summer Sporting Club, Monte Carlo, the Hon. Kay Norton (right), Mrs Richard Hoffman of New York (left) and (in the foreground), Lady Castlerosse

Background imageSporting Collection: James Braid at Sundridge Park

James Braid at Sundridge Park
James Braid in action at Sundridge Park. 1941

Background imageSporting 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 imageSporting Collection: Golfer James Braid

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

Background imageSporting 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 imageSporting Collection: James Braid

James Braid, golfer 1931

Background imageSporting Collection: James Braid, Open Golf Champion

James Braid, Open Golf Champion 1906. 1906

Background imageSporting 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 imageSporting Collection: WInner at the Open Golf Championship, St Andrews

WInner at the Open Golf Championship, St Andrews
Scottish golfer James Braid putting for the match at the Open Golf Championships of 1910 Date: 1910

Background imageSporting 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 imageSporting Collection: A Champion at Harrods

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

Background imageSporting 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 imageSporting 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 imageSporting 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

Background imageSporting Collection: Tennis fashion, 1931 drawn by Pat Charles

Tennis fashion, 1931 drawn by Pat Charles
Smart equipment for the tennis courts. Tennis frocks from Lillywhites of Piccadilly and useful little coats from Swan and Edgar. Date: 1931

Background imageSporting Collection: The Duke of Windsor playing golf at Cap D Antibes

The Duke of Windsor playing golf at Cap D Antibes
The Duke of Windsor, formerly Prince of Wales, King Edward VIII, pictured playing golf at the Mandelieu course at Cap D Antibes on the French Riviera



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"Sporting Legends: From Royalty to Rollercoasters, a Glimpse into the World of Sports" Queen Elizabeth II presents Bobby Moore with the World Cup, an iconic moment in football history that forever etched his name in sporting greatness. Sonny Liston's fierce determination and powerful punches made him one of boxing's most feared heavyweights, leaving opponents trembling in the ring. The loop section of a rollercoaster ride takes thrill-seekers on an adrenaline-pumping journey through twists and turns, testing their courage and excitement levels. A poster advertising Bernard Weatherill Ltd showcases the elegance and sophistication associated with equestrian sports attire, capturing the essence of timeless style. Rugby at Murrayfield stadium in Scotland is a spectacle like no other; passionate fans fill the stands as players battle it out on the field for glory and national pride. Triathlon swimmers dive into crystal-clear waters, pushing their bodies to new limits as they conquer multiple disciplines – swimming, cycling, and running – all in one race. The Bystander cover from 1929 features a trailblazing woman boxer training hard to defy societal norms while inspiring future generations with her resilience and strength. Mick the Miller was not just any dog; he graced Tatler magazine's cover alongside Mrs Arundel Kempton as they celebrated his remarkable achievements on racetracks across Britain. British Boxer Freddie Mills' signed postcard from 1941 serves as a reminder of his indomitable spirit inside the ring but also highlights his contribution during challenging times outside it. Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh represents tradition, camaraderie, and precision—a sanctuary where golf enthusiasts come together to perfect their swings amidst stunning landscapes. Exterior view captures Cincinnati Gardens' vibrant atmosphere—an arena where countless memorable sporting events have unfolded—uniting fans and athletes in the heart of Ohio, USA.