All about our lawn tennis club 1886
Humorous sketches in the form of a comic strip by Arthur Hopkins all about our lawn tennis club in which a group of people decide to make their own tennis court by cutting down saplings and brushwood, rolling the grass and putting up netting. Finally, they invite the famous player Renshaw for a game, but are soundly thrashed by him, due, said Renshaw, to the fact the court was so wretchedly bad
Picture No
10282376
Media ID
46061692
Size
4880px x 3587px
(3.2MB)
Credit
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Source
Illustration by Arthur Hopkins in The Graphic Summer Number 1886
Date
1886





























