RM2M0GYA6–circa 1930s, historical, a bicycle polo match being played outside on a rough, uneven grass pitch, possibly a football pitch, as their is a run-down old covered grandstand in the picture, England, UK. Cycle polo was invented in Ireland, in 1891, in Co WIckow by Richard J. Mercredy, editor of The Irish Cyclist magazine and was most popular in the 1930s.
RM2BWBDPP–Polo at the Hurlingham Club - one of the players clearing his goal . 1921
RMFJPNY3–Two Female Polo Players Standing with Horses, Portrait, USA, Harris & Ewing, 1925
RMANHR21–Polo In Middle East
RMKEDMH0–Four Male Polo Players, Harris & Ewing, 1915
RM2TDX07Y–Rapido water polo players, Haarlem, The Netherlands, 01-03-2000, Whizgle News from the Past, Tailored for the Future. Explore historical narratives, Dutch The Netherlands agency image with a modern perspective, bridging the gap between yesterday's events and tomorrow's insights. A timeless journey shaping the stories that shape our future
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RMR0A3WF–Larry Doyle, New York Giants, Sliding into Home Plate, Polo Grounds, New York City, New York, USA, Underwood & Underwood, 1920
RF2BE66KJ–This is a Roller Polo team in the 1890s. Roller skating was big in 1870s USA, and when polo was brought in by James Gordon Bennett in 1876, the two sports quickly blended. Roller polo was played with a ball. Roller rinks were converted to 40 by 80-foot courts with a chicken-wire goal cage at each end. The one-handed sticks were 1 inch in diameter and they played 3 15-minute periods. Players wore team uniforms and goalies wore more pads. Everybody wore Roller Skates.The man at right has a skate key hanging from his belt. To see my sports-related vintage images, Search: Prestor vintage sport
RM2FNM9EA–sport, car polo, 1920s, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMHG3JT0–Polo players Ivor J Barney & Gerald Balding with unidentified teammate, Greentree Polo team, ca 1932 (credit: Bert Morgan Archive)
RF2FWY7FB–Christy Mathewson and Jeff Tesreau, New York Giants, at Polo Grounds 1914.
RMDB04J0–sports, polo, match, Berlin, 1936, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2JM4W98–Polo players enjoying their game
RMGBTF9P–sports, horse-riding, polo, polo, brush drawing by Riza Abbasi, 1652, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RFB32HT0–POLO MATCH
RM2RAABA9–A page from the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, reporting on a riot at the water polo during the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games. In a match between Brazil and Germany, the Hungarian referee, Mr Bela Komjadi ordered four Brazilian players out of the pool. They did so but then charged at the unfortunate official who had to be rescued by 35 policemen. For their rashness, Brazil were disqualified from the competition. Date: 1932
RM2JG3N3X–New York Giants players walking onto field prior to Game One of the 1912 World Series, Polo Grounds, New York City, New York, USA, Bain News Service, October 8, 1912
RM2F4B5KT–Huddle of players for the Brown University football team, including: Left Guard William Wallace Wade (1892-1986) (player no. 10) and Left Tackle Walter Kenneth Sprague, (player no. 9) during the game against Cornell which was held on October 24, 1914 at the Polo Grounds (Brush Stadium) in New York city
RMPJTNM1–Baseball Parks - N.Y. and Phila. players at site of fire - Polo Grounds, NYC, April 14, 1911
RM2BWBF1N–Polo at Worcester Park . Ransangs , one of the Indian players . 1925
RM2G6949P–Polo From the book ' English sport ' by Alfred Edward Thomas Watson, Published in London by Macmillan and Co. Limited and in New York by Macmillan Company. in 1903
RMA67TT4–Polo In Persia 1480
RM2BW3RD8–Argentinas scores smashing victory over Britain to win Olympic highlight polo championships . Defeating vibration by 11 goals to nil, Argentina became polo champions in Olympic Games in Berlin . Photo shows, players racing for the ball in the match between Britain and Argentina in Berlin . 8 August 1936
RF2F8P4JH–Bill Cunningham, New York Giants, 1923.
RM2BW3GAA–English polo team practice at Aldershot for matches with America . The English polo team which is to meet America in a series of matches for the International Polo Cup are practising at Ball Hill Polo Ground , in Aldershot . The matches are to take place at Hurlingham this summer . The trophy , one of the most coveted in the game , is at present held by America . Photo shows , British polo players practising at Ball Hill Ground , Aldershot , for the international matches , left to right , Mr H H Hughes and, Captain Eric Tyrell Martin ( Captain ) racing for the ball at Ball Hill Polo gound near
RF2F8P45P–Babe Ruth & John McGraw, New York Giants, 23 October 1923.
RMAB7WE6–Merseyside Liverpool Mersey River Festival sport Canoe Polo tournament in Dukes Dock
RF2FJX1H8–Hugh McQuillan, New York Giants, 1922
RMHG3JRR–John R Fell, Westbury Polo, ca 1932 (credit: Bert Morgan Archive)
RM2RB75F0–Farmington, Connecticutt: 1961 Two players from Dartmouth and Yale collide in their annual rugby match at the Farmington Polo Grounds.
RMTA3317–Crown Prince Wilhelm at the International Polo Week in Flottbek near Hamburg. From left to right: Reiss, Admiral von Karpf, Crown Prince Wilhelm, Jack Haspey.
RM2B6RW62–Groepsportret van Britse polospelers met hondje Group portrait of British polo players with dog object type: picture Item number: RP-F F80182 Manufacturer : photographer John Burke Place manufacture: Afghanistan Date: 1878 - 1879 Physical features: albumen print material: paper Technique: albumen print dimensions: photo: H 210 mm × W 160 mmblad: h 272 mm × W 215 mm Subject: anonymous historical Portrayed persons in a group, in a group-portrait - BB - woman water polo
RM2HX548T–Hurlingham Beats Argentine team to win ***** Festival Cup - One of the Argentine players chats with an attendant holding the sticks, and dressed in colorful gaucho costume. The Hurlingham Polo Team yesterday beat La Espadana from the Argentine for the second time to win the Festival Cup at the Roehampton Polo Ground. Among the spectators were Princess Elizabeth who presented the trophy and Princess Margaret. July 26, 1951. (Photo by Fox Photos).
RM2WCGYND–Group portrait of four unknown polo players with a dog, John Burke, 1878 - 1900 photograph paper albumen print anonymous historical persons portrayed in a group, in a group-portrait. polo (on horseback). dog
RM2RAACDY–The British and American polo teams who played in the International Polo Trophy (Westchester Cup) in 1913. The American team were known as the 'Big Four' and were J. M. Waterburyl, Lawrence Waterbury, H. P. Whitney and Mr Devereux Milburn. The England team were Captain Leslie St Clair Cheape, Captain Noel Edwards, Captain R. G. Ritson and Captain Vivian Lockett. The Americans won a narrow victory and the following year, England managed a famous victory against the USA a few months before the outbreak of the First World War. Captain Cheape, described here as 'a brilliant and powerful hitter
RM2X225EA–New York, NL & Philadelphia, NL players view fire damage, Polo Grounds, 1911.
RM2BD4JF7–Huddle of players for the Brown University football team, including: Left Guard William Wallace Wade (1892-1986) (player no. 10) and Left Tackle Walter Kenneth Sprague, (player no. 9) during the game against Cornell which was held on October 24, 1914 at the Polo Grounds (Brush Stadium) in New York city
RMPPNHGY–Boston and New York players on opening day, 1886, at the Polo Grounds, 5th Ave. & 110th St., N.Y.C. posed in front of stands; Boston player in back rowon left has his middle finger raised in
RM2BTCJYX–Edwards, Freake, and others -- Polo Players ca. 1910-1915
RMHRC929–Six polo players on the field (6124510161)
RMAE5HB3–During A Polo Match
RM2RBFKH1–San Francisco, California: 1920 The San Francisco Olympic Club Water Polo team, winner of the American title in 1920. Behind L-R: Gardner, Steiger, Resleure, Smith. Front L-R: Goodman, Carson, Schultz. They will go to Chicago for the Olympic swimming trials to be held in the Lincoln Park lagoon and will probably be part of the United States team at the Olympic Games in Belgium.
RM2HX53K3–Halsinki Badge-Swappers - Badge-Swapping at the Olympic pool. Left to right: 15-year-old Pauline Musgrove, of York, youngest member of the British team, Jean Wrigley, of Oldham, Vadim Bubok, of the Russian polo team, Jean Botham, of Manchester, and other Russian polo players looking on. Latest craze among competitors at the Olympic games in Helsinki is Badge-swapping. Enthusiastic devotees of the Fad are the Russian Athletes, who now have many foreign Badges in their collections. July 23, 1952. (Photo by Paul Popper).
RM2BW3GB5–English polo team practice at Aldershot for matches with America . The English polo team which is to meet America in a series of matches for the International Polo Cup are practising at Ball Hill Polo Ground , in Aldershot . The matches are to take place at Hurlingham this summer . The trophy , one of the most coveted in the game , is at present held by America . Photo shows , British polo players practising at Ball Hill Ground , Aldershot , for the international matches , left to right , Captian Humphrey Guinness ( Royal Scots Greys ) , Captain Eric Tyrell Martin ( Captain ) , Captain M P Ans
RM2E3MAWH–Manipur Polo Players 1875.
RMAB7WE3–Merseyside Liverpool Mersey River Festival sport Canoe Polo tournament in Dukes Dock
RF2F8MGA1–Art Nehf, New York Giants, 1922.
RMHG3JRW–Polo Player Harold E Talbott, Westbury Polo, ca 1932 (credit: Bert Morgan Archive)
RMTA32NK–From left to right: Prince Louis Ferdinand, Prince William, Crown Prince Cecilie, Crown Prince William. The picture was made probably during a polo game of the Crown Prince. The two children steady their riding ponies while Crown Prince Wilhelm is dressed as a polo player and stands with a racket in his hand next to his horse.
RMPWGG1N–Section of a border with Polo Players.
RFKXDE4Y–LEH, INDIA - SEPTEMBER 24: Unidentified polo players at the match on Leh's polo ground on September 24, 2013, Leh, India
RMFX3P1F–Street musician in Mercato di Rialto, the traditional market close to the famous bridge, Sestiere di San Polo, Venice, Italy.
RM2RC8TWT–A photograph depicting the start of a polo game at Fort Myer, Virginia during World War One. The image was taken by photographer Keen Polk, with the symbol number 68719. The photograph was issued on June 4, 1920 and was related to athletic events taking place at Fort Myer.
RM2RAAK8M–The menu card at the dinner given by King George V at Buckingham Palace to the England polo team after they had won the International Polo Trophy - or Westchester Cup - from America in 1914. Date: 1914
RM2X22AYJ–New York Giants at the Polo Grounds, New York, September 1912 (baseball), 1912.
RFPKBP0R–Niagara Polo featured two four-chukker games with players from the Toronto Polo Club, traditional divot stomp with bubbly and half-time entertainment.
RMTR9X3E–Marco Polo (1254-1324), Venetian merchant, who became known through reports of his trip to China, depicted on a medieval woodcut, , (popular science book, 1902)
RM2BBYN4W–Edwards, Freake, and others -- Polo Players ca. 1910-1915
RMHRBBJ8–Six polo players on the field (6124510161)
RM2RGE0WY–The menu card at the dinner given by King George V at Buckingham Palace to the England polo team after they had won the International Polo Trophy - or Westchester Cup - from America in 1914.
RM2AW012A–Baseball players warming up at the Polo Grounds - [1912]
RMHKXE6G–Brooklyn Museum - Section of a border with Polo Players
RM2BW3GAH–English polo team practice at Aldershot for matches with America . The English polo team which is to meet America in a series of matches for the International Polo Cup are practising at Ball Hill Polo Ground , in Aldershot . The matches are to take place at Hurlingham this summer . The trophy , one of the most coveted in the game , is at present held by America . Photo shows , British polo players practising at Ball Hill Ground , Aldershot , for the international matches , left to right , Captain M P Ansell , ( Inniskilling Dragoons ) , Mr H H Hughes , Captain Eric Tyrell Martin ( Captain ) an
RM2AW09JB–Players in international polo match at Piping Rock Club in Locust Valley, Long Island, June 1913
RF2CDG955–Polo players taking part in a competitive match in Cirencester Park in Gloucestershire. Known as 'The Sport of Kings'. A game consists of 8 chukkas.
RF2FJX1HR–Hugh McQuillan, New York Giants, 1922
RMHG3JRT–Polo Player John R Fell, Westbury Polo, ca 1932 (credit: Bert Morgan Archive)
RM2BTEXD2–Photograph shows players with roller skates who are members of a roller hockey team. At the turn of the twentieth century roller hockey was also known as roller polo.
RMTA3HMF–From left to right: Prince Louis Ferdinand, Prince William, Crown Princess Cecilie, Crown Prince Wilhelm. The picture was made probably during a polo game of the Crown Prince. The two children steady their riding ponies while Crown Prince Wilhelm is dressed as a polo player and stands with a racket in his hand next to his horse.
RFKXDE5M–LEH, INDIA - SEPTEMBER 24: Unidentified polo players at the match on Leh's polo ground on September 24, 2013, Leh, India
RMFX3P1J–Street musicians in Mercato di Rialto, the traditional market close to the famous bridge, Sestiere di San Polo, Venice, Italy.
RMPEAJXR–AR polo players c1924 0.
RM2RAACGH–Captain Frederick Barrett, captain of the 1914 England polo team, pictured with Lord Wimborne, a supporter and helper of the team, at a practice game on Leopold de Rothschild's ground at Gunnersbury Park. The Tatler entitled the image, 'The White Hope - of downtrodden English polo in the Anglo-American contests.' England had been beaten by America in the recent previous contests over the Westchester Cup, but in 1914, they achieved a historic and emphatic victory with the team of Captains Barrett, Cheape, Tomkinson and Lockett. Date: 1914
RM2X22AY6–New York Giants at the Polo Grounds, New York, September 1912 (baseball), 1912.
RFPKBNYR–Niagara Polo featured two four-chukker games with players from the Toronto Polo Club, traditional divot stomp with bubbly and half-time entertainment.
RFPKBPBB–Niagara Polo featured two four-chukker games with players from the Toronto Polo Club, traditional divot stomp with bubbly and half-time entertainment.
RM2RGDN41–Captain Frederick Barrett, captain of the 1914 England polo team, pictured with Lord Wimborne, a supporter and helper of the team, at a practice game on Leopold de Rothschild's ground at Gunnersbury Park. The Tatler entitled the image, 'The White Hope - of downtrodden English polo in the Anglo-American contests.' England had been beaten by America in the recent previous contests over the Westchester Cup, but in 1914, they achieved a historic and emphatic victory with the team of Captains Barrett, Cheape, Tomkinson and Lockett.
RM2M3NY85–A page from the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, reporting on a riot at the water polo during the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games. In a match between Brazil and Germany, the Hungarian referee, Mr Bela Komjadi ordered four Brazilian players out of the pool. They did so but then charged at the unfortunate official who had to be rescued by 35 policemen. For their rashness, Brazil were disqualified from the competition. Date: 1932
RM2BW3GBH–English polo team practice at Aldershot for matches with America . The English polo team which is to meet America in a series of matches for the International Polo Cup are practising at Ball Hill Polo Ground , in Aldershot . The matches are to take place at Hurlingham this summer . The trophy , one of the most coveted in the game , is at present held by America . Photo shows , British polo players practising at Ball Hill Ground , Aldershot , for the international matches , left to right , Captian Humphrey Guinness ( Royal Scots Greys ) , Captain Eric Tyrell Martin ( Captain ) , Captain M P Ans
RM2M3KA3T–Polo players look for a lost ball on the polo field. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans Date: 1919
RF2CDG9JC–Polo players taking part in a competitive match in Cirencester Park in Gloucestershire. Known as 'The Sport of Kings'. A game consists of 8 chukkas.
RF2F8MG9X–Art Nehf, New York Giants, 1922.
RMHG3JRY–Polo player Ivor J Barney Greentree Polo team, ca 1932 (credit: Bert Morgan Archive)
RM2BBY0G9–Photograph shows players with roller skates who are members of a roller hockey team. At the turn of the twentieth century roller hockey was also known as roller polo.
RM2M3PAAB–King Alfonso XIII of Spain (1886-1941) and Mr Leopold Maza taking a breather after a strenuous game of polo at Santander. Date: 1915
RM2BTD1JP–Telegraphers at Polo Grounds, World Series, 1912
RM2M3KBNY–The English polo team selectedt o meet the Americans at Meadowbrook; Mr G. Balding, Captain C.T. I. Roark, Captain R. George, Mr Lewis Lacey and Mr A Roark in reserve. Date: 1930
RM2RAACCM–Front cover of The Illustrated London News depicting the famous victory of the British polo team over the Americans at Meadowbrook in the International Polo Trophy - also known as the Westchester Cup - in June 1914. The victorious team comprised Captain H. H. Tomkinson, Captain Leslie Cheape, Captain F. W. Barrett and Captain Vivian Lockett. Captain Leslie St. Clair Cheape (1882-1916) was dubbed, 'England's greatest polo player'. He played for England in the Westchester Cup three times in 1911, 1913 and 1914. He was killed on 23 April 1916 while commanding a squadron of the Worcestershire Ye
RM2M3NJA0–Full title - 'On These Things, More or Less, Young Men Live', a quote by Charles Kingsley, who was a keen sporting parson. A silhouette illustration by H. L. Oakley showing various pursuits on horseback including polo, fox hunting, flat racing and point to point racing. Date: 1955
RM2X22A97–Harry Wolverton, New York AL, at left and John McGraw, New York NL, at right at the Polo Grounds, NY, 1912 (baseball).
RM2M3P7DK–A quartette representing the Royal Horse Guards polo team who won the inter-regimental cup in 1910 and 1912 and the Ranelagh Open Cup in 1911. From left to right are shown, Captain J. F. Harrison, H. E. Brassey, G.V.S. Bowlby and Lord Alastair Innes-Ker. Lt. Col. H. E. Brassey was attached to the South Lancashire Regiment and killed in July 1916 and Captain Bowlby lost his life earlier that year. Both Harrison and Lord Innes-Kerr were badly wounded in 1914. Date: 1916
RFPKBPD8–Niagara Polo featured two four-chukker games with players from the Toronto Polo Club, traditional divot stomp with bubbly and half-time entertainment.
RM2M3P7JK–The British and American polo teams who played in the International Polo Trophy (Westchester Cup) in 1913. The American team were known as the 'Big Four' and were J. M. Waterburyl, Lawrence Waterbury, H. P. Whitney and Mr Devereux Milburn. The England team were Captain Leslie St Clair Cheape, Captain Noel Edwards, Captain R. G. Ritson and Captain Vivian Lockett. The Americans won a narrow victory and the following year, England managed a famous victory against the USA a few months before the outbreak of the First World War. Captain Cheape, described here as "a brilliant and powerful h
RM2M3PCNY–'The best part of the game.' Polo players at a club such as Hurlingham or Ranelagh unwind after (or in the middle) of a match to share pleasantries with some female companions while a band plays in the background. Date: 1919
RM2BW3GA6–English polo team practice at Aldershot for matches with America . The English polo team which is to meet America in a series of matches for the International Polo Cup are practising at Ball Hill Polo Ground , in Aldershot . The matches are to take place at Hurlingham this summer . The trophy , one of the most coveted in the game , is at present held by America . Photo shows , British polo players practising at Ball Hill Ground , Aldershot , for the international matches , left to right , Captain M P Ansell , ( Inniskilling Dragoons ) , Mr H H Hughes , Captain Eric Tyrell Martin ( Captain ) an
RM2M3P72J–The 2nd Mounted Infantry Polo Team, formed in 1911 when stationed at Harrismith. Three out of four were killed in action by 1915. From left; Captain Day (killed), Captain Parker (killed), Captain Spencer Smith (badly wounded) and Captain Boxall (killed). Date: 1915
RM2BWBN30–Ladies Polo Players at Spring Hill , Rugby Miss Judy Forwood 1931
RF2F8P4JD–Bill Cunningham, New York Giants, 1922.
RMHG3JRP–Elmer Boeseke, West Team and James Mills, East Team in action during game at the Meadow Brook Club, Westbury, Long Island, ca 1932 (credit: Bert Morgan Archive)
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