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TENNIS: An exceptional autograph album containing over 120 signatures

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TENNIS: An exceptional autograph album containing over 120 signatures by various tennis players, each of the pages multiple signed in bold, dark fountain pen inks (most to the rectos only), including Agnes Morton (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1908 & 1909, Wimbledon Doubles Champion, 1914), Wilberforce Eaves (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1895, 1896 & 1897, Olympic Bronze medallist, 1908), Norman Brookes (Wimbledon Champion 1907 & 1914), Leslie Godfree (Wimbledon Doubles Champion 1923), Walter Cecil Crawley, Ruth Winch (Olympic Bronze medallist, 1908), Violet Pinckney, Charlotte Cooper Sterry (Wimbledon Champion 1895, 1896, 1898, 1901 & 1908, Olympic Gold medallist, 1900), Dora Boothby (Wimbledon Champion 1909, Olympic Silver medallist, 1908), Albert Prebble, Ernest Crawley, Blanche Hillyard (Wimbledon Champion 1886, 1889, 1894, 1897, 1899 & 1900), Arthur Gore (Wimbledon Champion 1901, 1908 & 1909, Olympic Gold medallist, 1908), Reginald Doherty (Wimbledon Champion 1897, 1898, 1899 & 1900 Olympic Gold medallist 1900 & 1908), Laurence Doherty (Wimbledon Champion 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905 & 1906, Olympic Gold medallist 1900), Herbert Roper Barrett (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1908, 1909 & 1911, Olympic Gold medallist 1908), Frank Riseley (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1903, 1904 & 1906, Wimbledon Doubles Champion 1902 & 1906), George Hillyard (Secretary of the All England Club 1907-25, Olympic Gold medallist, 1908), Toupie Lowther, George Ball Greene, Anthony Wilding (Wimbledon Champion 1910, 1911, 1912 & 1913, Olympic Bronze medallist, 1912), Theodore Mavrogordato (Wimbledon Doubles finalist 1914), James Cecil Parke (Wimbledon Mixed Doubles finalist 1913 & Doubles finalist 1920, Olympic Silver medallist 1908), Mabel Parton (Olympic Bronze medallist 1912), Bertha Holder, O. C. Johnson, J. D. Sturton, May Sutton (Wimbledon Champion 1905 & 1907), Kenneth Powell (Wimbledon Doubles finalist 1910), Alfred Beamish (Olympic Bronze medallist 1912), Gwendoline Eastlake-Smith (Olympic Gold medallist 1908), Winifred Longhurst, Edith Longhurst, E. R. Allen & C. G. Allen (identical twins), Charles P. Dixon (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1901 & 1911, Wimbledon Doubles Champion 1912 & 1913, Olympic Bronze medallist 1908 and Gold, Silver & Bronze medallist 1912), Maude Garfit, Elizabeth Ryan (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1921 & 1930, Wimbledon Doubles Champion 1914, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1930, 1933 & 1934, Wimbledon Mixed Doubles Champion 1919, 1921, 1923, 1927, 1928, 1930 & 1932), Kathleen Aitchison, Edith Boucher (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1911 and Doubles finalist 1914, Olympic Gold medallist 1912), Alice Greene (Olympic Silver medallist 1908), Jessie Coles, George A. Thomas (tennis, badminton & chess player, British Chess Champion 1923 & 1934), Dorothea Lambert Chambers (Wimbledon Champion 1903, 1904, 1906, 1910, 1911, 1913 & 1914, Olympic Gold medallist 1908), Robert Lambert Chambers, Constance Luard (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1905 & 1907), Winifred McNair (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1913 & Doubles Champion 1913, Olympic Gold medallist 1920), Helen Aitchison (Wimbledon Doubles Champion 1909, Olympic Silver medallist 1912), Charles Orpen Tuckey (husband of Agnes Tuckey), Major Ritchie (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1902, 1903, 1904 & 1909, Wimbledon Doubles Champion 1908 & 1910, Olympic Gold, Silver & Bronze medallist 1908), Frank Widdas, Percy Widdas, P. H. Stevens (inventor of tennis ball testing equipment used at Wimbledon in the 1920s), Ethel Larcombe (Wimbledon Champion 1912), Dudley Larcombe (Secretary of the All England Club 1925-39), Dora Armstrong, Vera Spofforth, Harry Scrivener, Frank Burrow (Wimbledon Referee), Alfred Dunlop, Rodney Heath (Wimbledon Doubles finalist 1919), Horace Rice, R. Norris Williams (Wimbledon Doubles Champion 1920, a survivor of the RMS Titanic disaster), Reginald Reid, Charles Frederick Scroope, Simon Frederick Scroope, Alex Drew, Leopold Maxse, Norman Kidson, James Sherrard, Albert E. L. Slazenger (co-founder of the British sporting goods manufacturer Slazenger, providers of tennis balls to the Wimbledon Tennis Championship tournaments since 1902) etc. The latter part of the album contains signatures of a few entertainers and other individuals including Nita Croft, John Stuart, Zena Dare, Victoria Hopper, Henry Hall, Derek Oldham, Anne Shelton etc. A truly remarkable collection of signatures including many Wimbledon champions, finalists and Olympic medallists. Binding very slightly loose, about VG The album bears the ownership signature and address of Jessie Green of Kenilworth Road in The Park, Nottingham, and it is likely that the signatures were obtained in person by her at various tournaments in Nottingham and Leicester. Indeed, George Hillyard and his wife Blanche Bingley, both of whose signatures appear in the album, proved a large factor in drawing many of the best English and foreign players to the Midlands at the time. The Wimbledon referee Frank Burrow was to write ‘the fine entry which Nottingham invariably received was largely due to the fact that the Hillyards always had a house-party for the meeting and brought lots of good players with them over from Thorpe Satchville’.
TENNIS: An exceptional autograph album containing over 120 signatures by various tennis players, each of the pages multiple signed in bold, dark fountain pen inks (most to the rectos only), including Agnes Morton (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1908 & 1909, Wimbledon Doubles Champion, 1914), Wilberforce Eaves (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1895, 1896 & 1897, Olympic Bronze medallist, 1908), Norman Brookes (Wimbledon Champion 1907 & 1914), Leslie Godfree (Wimbledon Doubles Champion 1923), Walter Cecil Crawley, Ruth Winch (Olympic Bronze medallist, 1908), Violet Pinckney, Charlotte Cooper Sterry (Wimbledon Champion 1895, 1896, 1898, 1901 & 1908, Olympic Gold medallist, 1900), Dora Boothby (Wimbledon Champion 1909, Olympic Silver medallist, 1908), Albert Prebble, Ernest Crawley, Blanche Hillyard (Wimbledon Champion 1886, 1889, 1894, 1897, 1899 & 1900), Arthur Gore (Wimbledon Champion 1901, 1908 & 1909, Olympic Gold medallist, 1908), Reginald Doherty (Wimbledon Champion 1897, 1898, 1899 & 1900 Olympic Gold medallist 1900 & 1908), Laurence Doherty (Wimbledon Champion 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905 & 1906, Olympic Gold medallist 1900), Herbert Roper Barrett (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1908, 1909 & 1911, Olympic Gold medallist 1908), Frank Riseley (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1903, 1904 & 1906, Wimbledon Doubles Champion 1902 & 1906), George Hillyard (Secretary of the All England Club 1907-25, Olympic Gold medallist, 1908), Toupie Lowther, George Ball Greene, Anthony Wilding (Wimbledon Champion 1910, 1911, 1912 & 1913, Olympic Bronze medallist, 1912), Theodore Mavrogordato (Wimbledon Doubles finalist 1914), James Cecil Parke (Wimbledon Mixed Doubles finalist 1913 & Doubles finalist 1920, Olympic Silver medallist 1908), Mabel Parton (Olympic Bronze medallist 1912), Bertha Holder, O. C. Johnson, J. D. Sturton, May Sutton (Wimbledon Champion 1905 & 1907), Kenneth Powell (Wimbledon Doubles finalist 1910), Alfred Beamish (Olympic Bronze medallist 1912), Gwendoline Eastlake-Smith (Olympic Gold medallist 1908), Winifred Longhurst, Edith Longhurst, E. R. Allen & C. G. Allen (identical twins), Charles P. Dixon (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1901 & 1911, Wimbledon Doubles Champion 1912 & 1913, Olympic Bronze medallist 1908 and Gold, Silver & Bronze medallist 1912), Maude Garfit, Elizabeth Ryan (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1921 & 1930, Wimbledon Doubles Champion 1914, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1930, 1933 & 1934, Wimbledon Mixed Doubles Champion 1919, 1921, 1923, 1927, 1928, 1930 & 1932), Kathleen Aitchison, Edith Boucher (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1911 and Doubles finalist 1914, Olympic Gold medallist 1912), Alice Greene (Olympic Silver medallist 1908), Jessie Coles, George A. Thomas (tennis, badminton & chess player, British Chess Champion 1923 & 1934), Dorothea Lambert Chambers (Wimbledon Champion 1903, 1904, 1906, 1910, 1911, 1913 & 1914, Olympic Gold medallist 1908), Robert Lambert Chambers, Constance Luard (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1905 & 1907), Winifred McNair (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1913 & Doubles Champion 1913, Olympic Gold medallist 1920), Helen Aitchison (Wimbledon Doubles Champion 1909, Olympic Silver medallist 1912), Charles Orpen Tuckey (husband of Agnes Tuckey), Major Ritchie (Wimbledon Singles finalist 1902, 1903, 1904 & 1909, Wimbledon Doubles Champion 1908 & 1910, Olympic Gold, Silver & Bronze medallist 1908), Frank Widdas, Percy Widdas, P. H. Stevens (inventor of tennis ball testing equipment used at Wimbledon in the 1920s), Ethel Larcombe (Wimbledon Champion 1912), Dudley Larcombe (Secretary of the All England Club 1925-39), Dora Armstrong, Vera Spofforth, Harry Scrivener, Frank Burrow (Wimbledon Referee), Alfred Dunlop, Rodney Heath (Wimbledon Doubles finalist 1919), Horace Rice, R. Norris Williams (Wimbledon Doubles Champion 1920, a survivor of the RMS Titanic disaster), Reginald Reid, Charles Frederick Scroope, Simon Frederick Scroope, Alex Drew, Leopold Maxse, Norman Kidson, James Sherrard, Albert E. L. Slazenger (co-founder of the British sporting goods manufacturer Slazenger, providers of tennis balls to the Wimbledon Tennis Championship tournaments since 1902) etc. The latter part of the album contains signatures of a few entertainers and other individuals including Nita Croft, John Stuart, Zena Dare, Victoria Hopper, Henry Hall, Derek Oldham, Anne Shelton etc. A truly remarkable collection of signatures including many Wimbledon champions, finalists and Olympic medallists. Binding very slightly loose, about VG The album bears the ownership signature and address of Jessie Green of Kenilworth Road in The Park, Nottingham, and it is likely that the signatures were obtained in person by her at various tournaments in Nottingham and Leicester. Indeed, George Hillyard and his wife Blanche Bingley, both of whose signatures appear in the album, proved a large factor in drawing many of the best English and foreign players to the Midlands at the time. The Wimbledon referee Frank Burrow was to write ‘the fine entry which Nottingham invariably received was largely due to the fact that the Hillyards always had a house-party for the meeting and brought lots of good players with them over from Thorpe Satchville’.

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