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Olympic Games at Antwerp A group of some of the ladies playing in the ladies singles. Mlle Suzanne Lenglen ( France ), Mlle Elisabeth D Ayen ( Belgium ), Mrs McNair ( Great Britain )
Olympic Games at Antwerp Rudolf Falk ( Sweden ) wins the first semi final with Herbert Irwin of Great Britain 2nd 17 August 1920
Olympic Games at Antwerp Bevil Gordon D Urban Rudd ( October 5 1894 - February 2 1948 ) Bevil Rudd of South Africa wins 800 metres semi final 17 August 1920
Photographed here is the referee measuring up the woods for the first Open Bowls Tournament for Women, at Eastbourne. 16 September 1931
Swimmers, Cathie Gibson and former champion, Nancy Riach pictured at the Hastings Pool during the National Swimming Championships held at St Leonard s, Sussex. 24 July 1947
At the Cowdray Park Polo Tournament at Midhurst in Sussex, the Cowdray Park Polo team. They are, from left to right; Lord Cowdray, J Lakin, Captain WP Dollar and Major JF Harrison. 1937
South African v Sussex - Bowls at Worthing Mr Passmore, Captain of the South Africans, left, and Mr Wheeler ( Sussex Captain ) tossing up eTopFoto
Great Britains Schneider trophy team together at Calshot on Southampton water L - R Flight Lieutenant E J L Hope, Lieutenant G L Brinton, RN Flight Lieutenant F W Long
Whitney Straight wins international track race at Brooklands with average speed of 90 miles an hour. Mr Whitney Straight, the young millionaire racing driver
The RAC Torquay rally. Competitors at the Ace of Spades garage on the Kingston - by - pass. Mrs B J M Streather and Miss Sleigh study the map. 24 March 1936
Kentish Border CC trial ( A G J Bochaton ). 28 November 1935
The Crystal Palace road race. R J W Appleton, A Guddon Fletcher and J H T Smith, racing. 1938
Olympic Games at Antwerp John Murphy ( USA ) in the high jump competition 24 August 1920
Olympic Games at Antwerp Ugo Frigerio, Italy winning the 10, 000 metres walking race final 19 August 1920
Olympic Games at Antwerp Harold Clarke of the Great Britain team competing in the high diving 24 August 1920
Olympic Games at Antwerp Holland gives a demonstration of Korfbal ( Basket Ball ) with mixed teams. One of the most popular games in this country 24 August 1920
Olympic Games at Antwerp Dink Templeton ( USA ) - Robert Lyman Templeton born May 27 1897 - died August 7 1962 - who finished fourth in the Long Jump final 19th August 1920
Britain produces mystery plane to compete for Schneider Trophy ( The Supermarine S5 seaplane)Britain produces mystery plane to compete for Schneider Trophy ( The Supermarine S5 seaplane, seen in the background designed by R. J. Mitchell )
Olympic Games at Antwerp Helge L?vland (NOR) throwing in the pentathlon 17 August 1920
Olympic Games at Antwerp Louis Balach ( America ) competing in fancy diving 24 August 1920
Olympic Games at Antwerp A graceful dive by a Swedish lady 24 August 1920
Olympic Games at Antwerp The king and Queen of the Belgians with their sons and daughter 14 August 1920 Albert I ( April 8, 1875 - February 17, 1934 ) and his wife Elisabeth of Bavaria
Olympic Games at Antwerp William Hehir ( Great Britain ) winning heat 2 of the 10, 000 metres walk 18 August 1920
Olympic Games at Antwerp A high diver just about to enter the water 24 August 1920
Harry Edward, Polytechnic Harriers, Olympic Runner, 100 yards champion 1921 Harry Francis Vincent Edward ( 15 April 1898 - 8 July 1973)
Olympic Games at Antwerp Chairing Albert Hill of Great Britain after he had won the final of the 1500 metres race 20 August 1920
Olympic Games at Antwerp William Petersson, Sweden winner of the long jump. He jumped 23ft 5 1/2 inches 19 August 1920
Olympic Games at Antwerp Albert Hill ( Great Britain ) great victory in the 800 metres flat race final winning by two metres in 1:53.4 18 August 1920
Amateur Golf Championship at Deal. Francis Ouimet and Roger Wethered, the semi finalists. 12 May 1923 NOT FOR REPRODUCTION BUT PRIVATE USE ONLY
Olympic Games at Antwerp Water Polo, Spain versus Italy The Italian goalie makes a save and a splash 24 August 1920
At the Mounted Gymkhana at the Ranelagh Club, West London, Miss Imogen Grenfell and Mr Holland - Martin. 13July 1929
The last eight in the amateur Golf Championships at Deal, Kent. Left to right; W Willis Mackenzie ( Mortonhall ) and Robert Harris ( Royal and Ancient ), two of the last eight 11 May 1923
Amateur Golf Championship at Deal. Roger Wethered ( left ) and Robert Harris before starting out for the final struggle. 12 May 1923
Amateur Golf Championship at Deal. C J H Tolley ( Englands hope ), who defeated Captain Martin ( Portrush ), seen on the 18th green after his victory. 10 May 1923
Olympic Games at Antwerp Patrick Ryan ( USA ) throwing the hammer. He threw the hammer a distance of 172 ft and 8 inches 19 August 1920
Olympic Games at Antwerp Start of the Marathon Race 24 August 1920
Windsors famous twins compete in a marathon race. The Prior twins of Windsor, Edward Charles and Albert Arthur, competed in the School versus Old Boys Marathon
First womens Olympiad. Handsome win for Britain. Mlle Pianzola ( Switzerland ) winner of the javelin throwing. 21 August 1922
At the County Polo Pony Association Show at the Ranelagh Club, West London, the judges and referees. They are, from left to right; Commander PK Wise, Mr Tresham Gilbey, Colonel Matthew Lannowe
At the Roehampton Polo Pony Gymkhana - Captain BA Peto( left ) with Sir Basil and Lady Peto. 1927
At the Ladies event at the Roehampton Pony Gymkhana - Miss E Garrod, Colonel and Miss Casares 1927
The polo playing Earl of Erne with his fiance, Lady Davina Lytton, whose engagement was recently announced, leaving the Ranelagh Club today
The Ranelagh Club Mounted Gymkhana. The riders are; Miss Hazel Hirsch, Miss Audrey Molteno and Prudence Calron. 13 July 1929
Watching the polo at Cowdray Park, Sussex, Miss Georgina Wernher and her mother Lady Zia Wernher. 1938
Runners from the Dartford Harriers during a road race. 25 October 1935
The Dartford Golf Club ladies four competition. Putting on the green. 1938
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Crowds watching the motor cycle racing, Kent. 1935