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A game of doubles
Donated by Mr. John WatsonFour female tennis players at Eldon Grove Tennis Club in the 1930s.
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A game of tennis
Created by James Whitehead Pattison
Donated by Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, County DurhamTennis being played in August 1889 on the court that was to the rear side of the chapel of Staincliffe House. Note the ladies dressed in their best.
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Bowling Green old Hartlepool
Donated by Mike OxleyBowling Green, Hartlepool Headland. It also includes the putting Green and Tennis Courts
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Eldon Grove Tennis Club (1)
Donated by Mr. John WatsonMembers of the Eldon Grove Tennis Club in the 1930s. From left to right: Miss Thompson, Marion Watson and David Watson - the others are not yet known. In the background is the High School for Girls.
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Eldon Grove Tennis Club (2)
Donated by Mr. John WatsonCecil Hepworth (back row, centre), Miss Thompson (middle row, second from the left), and other members of the Club, enjoying the sunshine sometime in the 1930s.
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Four young lady tennis players
Part of the Hartlepool Museum Service collectionLocation, date and names unknown.
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Grayfield Tennis Club
Donated by Hartlepool Museum ServiceGrayfield Tennis Club 1920s.
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Henry Smith Girls' Tennis 1937-8
Created by Holdsworth
Donated by Pauline HewittFrom the left are: Betty Wood, Pat Ritter, Gladys Fisher, Mary Smith, Dorothy Brewis and Edith Noble
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Marian Grey Davison
Donated by Mr. John WatsonA photograph of Marian Grey Davison in 1922, during her Teacher Training days in London. Marian married David Watson in 1927.
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Nurse at Howbeck Hospital
Donated by Maureen O'DonnellPicture of nurse Florence Devereux taken at Howbeck Hospital (later Hartlepool General) in the 1930s. She was a nurse here until she got married when she had to leave. This was the case in those days : a married woman never worked - her job was to look after her husband and raise children.
Apparently, the only person to own a car at the time Florence worked there was a female doctor - unmarried, we presume !
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Richard Wilson playing tennis
Donated by Frances WilsonReady for a game at Grayfields in 1948.
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Staincliffe Tennis Club Circa 1950Can you name any of these players?
The bottom three photographs were taken at dinners held by the tennis club. How smart everyone looks? Do you recognise anyone?
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Tennis Club event 1958
Donated by Anne CoxTaken in Everett Street Hall (now demolished) from L-R are Christine Lupton, Brian Holland,Harry Tate, Jean Tate,Frank Welford and Dan Corbett
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Tennis Courts, Hartlepool
Donated by Hartlepool Museum ServiceThe temporary lighthouse can be seen in the background. The lighthouse was dismantled in 1926 putting the image prior to that year.
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Tennis Rosebank
Donated by Hartlepool Museum ServiceThree pupils and teacher, possibly a tennis group at Rosebank.
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Tennis group
Created by James Whitehead Pattison
Donated by Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, County DurhamA group relax on the court near Staincliffe House. The female members of families have come to support their boys.
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Tennis group - and dog
Created by James Whitehead Pattison
Donated by Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, County DurhamA group of tennis players at Seaton in 1889. Note the little dog in the center- wonder if he plays too!
The group includes Arthur Bunting, General Tilly & Lieutenant Tilly.
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Time for Tea
Donated by Mr. John WatsonMarion and David Watson (left), and members of the Eldon Grove Tennis Club, enjoying afternoon tea, sometime in the 1930s.
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