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01 Jan 1888
Editorial
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Sport. Tennis. All England Lawn Tennis Championships. Wimbledon, London, England. pic:1880. The Renshaw brothers William, (Willie) and Ernest, who dominated at Wimbledon in the 1880's. William was the more successful winning the Mens Singles 7 times 3 tim
By: Popperfoto
01 Jan 1882
Editorial
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Sport, Tennis, pic: 1882, 1882 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships, This illustration shows Ernest and William Renshaw contesting final set of the Mens Singles Final, with William Renshaw the victor, The Renshaw brothers dominated tennis in the 1880's, Wi
By: Bob Thomas/Popperfoto
01 Jan 1880
Editorial
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(William) Wilkie Collins (1824-1889), English novelist. Author of sensation novels of mystery and suspense including The Woman in White (1860) and The Moonstone (1868). From Men of Mark by Thompson Cooper (London, c1880). Woodburytype after photograph b
By: UniversalImagesGroup
01 Jan 1880
Editorial
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Poster for $10,000 reward issued c1880 by the US Government for the capture of the outlaws Sam and Belle Starr. Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed (1848-1889) known as Bell Starr, the Bandit Queen, married a Cherokee Indian, Sam Starr, in 1880. Sam Starr was kill
By: UniversalImagesGroup
01 Jan 1880
Editorial
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Sport. Lawn Tennis. pic: circa 1880's. Britain's Ernest Renshaw, who with his more illustrious brother William were household names in tennis at this time. Ernest Renshaw was the Mens Singles Champion in 1888 after years of William's dominance in the Sing
By: Bob Thomas/Popperfoto
01 Jan 1880
Editorial
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Sport. Lawn Tennis. pic: circa 1880's. Great Britain's William Renshaw, who with his brother Ernest were household names in tennis at this time. William, the more illustrious of the two won the Wimbledon Mens Singles 1881-1886 and 1889. Ernest and William
By: Bob Thomas/Popperfoto
01 Jan 1880
Editorial
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Sport/Cricket. Politics. Colour illustration, The St. Stephen's Review Presentation Cartoon from 6th July 1889, entitled "Not Out Yet". This cricket illustration has a political message, showing the batsman Lord Salisbury, batting for the retention of the
By: Bob Thomas/Popperfoto
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