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A History of the County of Essex
… Harrison, born in Australia, came to Copford in 1946. 72 Tennis was unlawfully played on an unidentified piece of …
Survey of London
… an end-of-terrace house and enjoyed a big garden with a tennis court on land to the south not belonging to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… accounts of 15512 there is an item of 6 d. for making the tennis-court door; he suggests that 'it may have been where …
Old and New London
… dearest Piccadill, Notorious for great dinners; Oh, what a tennis-court was there! Alas! too good for sinners. Now, God …
Survey of London
… clocks. Both businesses were latterly described as lawn tennis gut makers. The main effect of the reconstructions was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… besides 4 stoolball grounds, 2 bowling greens, and 9 tennis courts. 17 Water sports were provided at Tilgate park …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… still played in 2003. Between the World Wars there were tennis and cricket clubs for ladies, 2 and since the 1940s or … town; in 2003 there were also clubs for rugby football, tennis, and squash. 3 A new rugby pitch on the east edge of … a swimming pool, a sports hall, and facilities for tennis, badminton, squash, and snooker. 6 Societies and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… by the 1990s. 11 For some two years in the mid 1920s tennis racket frames were made by Messrs. Bliss and Bliss in …
A Dictionary of London
… Ironmongers Hall (S. 141). Partly stopped up and used as a tennis court in Stow's time (ib. and 201). There is a Culver …
Survey of London
… Road, for development as a pitch for football, cricket and tennis, with running and cycling tracks. A stand for 600 was …
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