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War tennis tournament at Queens Club, 1916
A page from The Tatler reporting with photographs on a tennis tournament held in aid of the Star and Garter Home Fund for Disabled Soldiers, which took place on the 15 July 1916. It was a mixed doubles tournament and various society people took part including, clockwise from top left, the Hon. Mrs John Ward, Mrs Winston (Clementine) Churchill, Miss Greenwood, Countess Pauline Pappenheim, H.M. The Queen of Portugal and all-round action woman Lady Drogheda with her partner Mr O. G. Toler. Notable tennis personalities who took part (but who are not pictured) were Dorothea Lambert Chambers and Mr Wallis Myers. Date: 1916
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Introducing the Media Storehouse Photo Mug, featuring an exclusive image from the archives of Mary Evans Prints Online. This vintage mug showcases a captivating photograph from The Tatler, dated 15th July 1916. Witness the thrilling atmosphere of the War Tennis Tournament at Queens Club, an extraordinary event held in aid of the Star and Garter Home Fund for Disabled Soldiers. Bring a piece of history to your daily routine with this beautifully designed mug, perfect for sipping your favorite hot beverage while reflecting on the past. Order yours today and embrace the charm of the past in your modern lifestyle.
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Mug Size is 9.6cm high x 8.1cm diameter (3.8" x 3.2")
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A Page from The Tatler: War Tennis Tournament at Queens Club, 1916 This photograph, taken from the pages of The Tatler, showcases an extraordinary tennis tournament held at the prestigious Queens Club on the 15th of July 1916. The event was organized in aid of the Star and Garter Home Fund for Disabled Soldiers, a charity dedicated to supporting soldiers injured during the First World War. The tournament was a mixed doubles competition, and it attracted the participation of prominent society figures and tennis personalities. Clockwise from the top left, we find the Hon. Mrs John Ward, Mrs Winston Churchill (later known as Clementine), Miss Greenwood, Countess Pauline Pappenheim, and H.M. The Queen of Portugal. Notable tennis players who took part but are not pictured include Dorothea Lambert Chambers and Mr Wallis Myers. The tournament took place amidst the backdrop of the First World War, with many of these individuals contributing to the war effort both on and off the tennis court. Clementine Churchill, for instance, was an active volunteer and nurse during the war. The event served as a much-needed respite from the harsh realities of the war front, providing a sense of normalcy and camaraderie. The Star and Garter Home Fund was a vital organization that provided care and support to soldiers who had been injured during the war. The tournament raised essential funds to help continue their mission. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of a bygone era, where society, sport, and charity intertwined to make a difference in the lives of those in need.
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