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Art,
Posters & Photos
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railway companies often would promote their services using golf as
bait. This is a reproduction of a very rare postcard (c.1910) used
to publish the railway company operating between ports of Liverpool,
Heysham and Stranaer. The Golfer in the picture was taken from George
W. Beldam 's book "Great Golfers: Their Methods At A Glance 1904" |
The
Illustrated London News June 8, 1895 Title : "Ladies
Golf Championship at Portrush, Ireland". The Winner was
Lady Margaret Scott. |
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Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News 1904 Rosapenna |
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Illustrated London News April 14, 1894 Title : "A New Golfing
Ground : Pencilling from Portrush, North Coast of Ireland. |
The
Illustrated London News 1911 Title : "Ladies Golf Championship
at Portrush, Ireland". The Winner was Dorothy Campbell |
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Michael Brown Original Artwork for the LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND
Calender 1914, ROYAL COUNTY DOWN G.C. 1913 signed Michael Brown ,
watercolour and pencil 12.5"x19.5" (32x50cm). It shows the
Rt Hon The Earl Ormealey, Col. Robert H Wallace CBE. Mr Lionel C Munn
and Mr Harold Reader driving with the town of Newcastle Co Down and
the Mourne Mountains in the background. |
Great
Southern Hotel Waterville [Golfer Inset]
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Alexander
Williams picture of the Portmarnock Links with Ireland's eye and Howth
in the background taken from Stephen Gwynn book 'Leinster'.
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Ladies Championship 1901 - by Michael Brown. A typical Michael Brown
image depicting the Ladies Championship for the year 1901 which
was held at Aberdovey. In the picture are the champion Miss M.A.Graham
putting out with her opponent Miss Rhona Adair and officials looking
on. A Michael Brown original print dated 1902 titled "The Ladies
Championship - Aberdovey" framed and glazed all in good condition,
this particular Brown print is one of is more elusive ones to obtain. |
British
Railways Advertising Poster: "Port Stewart" Northern Ireland
with collection of coastal scenes including golf links circa 1950.
Designed by Studio Seven. Published by Waterlow & Sons, London
& Dunstable 40" x 25". |
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