RMGBC504–(L-R) Rene Lacoste and Henri Cochet before the start of the final
RMBHX1NC–Rene Lacoste and H W Austin pose for the camera before their centre court match at Wimbledon
RM2BW31WM–Rene Lacoste back to tennis again . Rene Lacoste , the French tennis star and international champion who figured so prominently in winning the Davis Cup for France , but who has been in retirement , attended the Paris London inter city tournament in Paris with his equally famous wife , the former Mlle Thion de la Chaume , the golf champion . Rene Lacoste carried two racquets and gave rise to speculation about the possibility of his taking part in the Davis Cup defense this year . Rene Lacoste and his wife on the sidelines during the Paris London match . 19 March 1932 .
RMBHX149–Rene Lacoste (left) and Henri Cochet, two of the Four Musketeers, a group of French tennis players who dominated the game in the second half of the 1920s and early 1930s. 11th July 1928.
RMWH90FT–Rene Lacoste (l) with Jean Borotra (r)..
RF2BEHXB7–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2007 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2000s
RM2GN5122–Former tennis players French Jean Borotra and René Lacoste, Roland Garros, France 1990
RF2A6MARW–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2010 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2010s
RM2M9BTYG–Two pictures showing French pairs playing doubles at Wimbledon in 1925. On the left is a sartorial duo; Suzanne Lenglen in her bandeau stretching for a smash, while her partner Jean Borotra, the 'bounding Basque', watches wearing a jumper and his signature beret. Borotra is in action again in the right hand picture crouching as his partner Rene Lacoste serves the ball.
RM2N5XWYJ–Rene Lacoste statue at Roland Garros tennis courts
RMCNEXNA–Lacoste Crocodile Logo.
RM2M3K6NN–Rene Lacoste playing Hubert de Morpurgo in the fifth round of the men's singles. In 1926 and 1927 Lacoste was the top ranked player in the men's game. He remains famous for his tennis shirt designs, emblazoned with a crocodile. 1928
RM2JD6J53–Two pictures showing French pairs playing doubles at Wimbledon in 1925. On the left is a sartorial duo; Suzanne Lenglen in her bandeau stretching for a smash, while her partner Jean Borotra, the 'bounding Basque', watches wearing a jumper and his signature beret. Borotra is in action again in the right hand picture crouching as his partner Rene Lacoste serves the ball. Colourised version of: 10437742 Date: 1925
RM2M3NJ0F–Two pictures showing French pairs playing doubles at Wimbledon in 1925. On the left is a sartorial duo; Suzanne Lenglen in her bandeau stretching for a smash, while her partner Jean Borotra, the 'bounding Basque', watches wearing a jumper and his signature beret. Borotra is in action again in the right hand picture crouching as his partner Rene Lacoste serves the ball. Date: 1925
RMF2AWKD–Bill Tilden and Henry Cochet (right) on the courts of the Roland Garros Stadium, Paris. Sept. 22, 1933. The rivals were both practicing for their professional match on Sept. 22, 1933. Cochet was one of the famous 'Four Musketeers' of French tennis in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The others were Jean Borotra, Jacques Brugnon, and Rene Lacoste. (CSU 2015 11 1328)
RM2DYHFJ0–Rene Lacoste 1922.
RMK94XGW–Rene Lacoste 1922
RF2PM9E45–London. UK- 04.09.2023. The name sign and logo of the French luxury brand Lacoste on the facade of its retail store on Regent Street.
RF2C9BT7X–Macau, China - April 17, 2015: Lacoste store sign. Lacoste is a French company, founded in 1933 by tennis player Rene Lacoste and Andre Gillier.
RMGBBWG3–Tennis - Wimbledon Championships - Men's Singles - Final - Henri Cochet v Rene Lacoste
RF2R03Y44–Geneva, Switzerland - Jan 14, 2023: Lacoste store in Geneva. Lacoste S.A. is a French company, founded in 1933 by tennis player René Lacoste.
RMG7RMPD–Tennis - 1928 Wimbledon Championships - Men's Singles - Quarterfinals - Rene Lacoste v Umberto De Morpurgo - All England Lawn...
RF2R03Y56–Geneva, Switzerland - Jan 11, 2023: Lacoste store in Geneva. Lacoste S.A. is a French company, founded in 1933 by tennis player René Lacoste.
RMWH912F–William Taten Tilden (r) and Rene Lacoste (l).
RMGAFN28–Tennis - International Tennis Party - Roehampton - 1920. French tennis players Rene Lacoste and Suzanne Lenglen in play during the mixed doubles.
RMKFW8EN–Bremen, Germany - July 2, 2017: Lacoste logo on a wall. Lacoste is a French clothing company, founded in 1933 by tennis player Rene Lacoste
RMGAEXH8–Tennis
RM2R4WPW5–Portrait of former French tennis player René Lacoste, during the French Open. Paris, June 1983
RM2N5XWNC–Rene Lacoste statue at Roland Garros tennis courts
RMGBBRG0–Tennis - Wimbledon Championships - Men's Singles - Final - Henri Cochet v Rene Lacoste
RM2T3AYY2–Wedding at Sainte Clotilde church between Miss Simone Thion de la Chaume and Mr. Rene Lacoste
RM2JHR1YX–Former French tennis player René Lacoste, attending a men's singles match of the French Open. Paris, Roland-Garros stadium, May 28, 1982
RF2C731W5–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2010 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2010s
RM2JHR1YA–French tennis player René Lacoste with his wife Simone Thion de La Chaume attending a match at the 1978 French Open. Paris, Roland-Garros stadium, 1978
RF2BEHXB6–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2007 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2000s
RM2H7P1WD–Swedish tennis player Mats Wilander receiving the Coupe des Mousquetaires from René Lacoste, after his victory in the men's singles final of the French Open tournament. Paris, Roland Garros, June 5, 1988
RF2PM9EMM–London. UK- 04.09.2023. The name sign and logo of the French luxury brand Lacoste on the facade of its retail store on Regent Street.
RF2A6MAKK–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2010 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2010s
RMRD3C2Y–Close up of bright orange Lacoste polo shirt with logo
RF2A2057W–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2007 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2000s
RM2DP436E–Former tennis legend René Lacoste congratulates Sweden's Bjorn Borg winner of the Final of the French Tennis Open against Czech Republic Ivan Lendl In Roland-Garros Stadium, Paris, France on May 25th, 1981 Photo by Henri Szwarc/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMDRJ222–people shopping at lacoste outlet store, outlet city, metzingen, baden-wuerttemberg, germany
RMWH8GRX–The Centre Court at the New Wimbledon, 1925, showing Rene Lacoste (left) and Jean Borotra (with beret). The Encyclopedia of Tennis page 33.
RM2JE38N7–BOON,DELPY,LACOSTE, LOLO, 2015
RM2BW8E1K–All French final at Wimbledon . Henri Cochet in play against René Lacoste . 6 July 1928
RME0R5MW–Apr. 04, 1958 - French Cabinet Crisis: As the first steps in his efforts to from the new cabinet, M. Rene Pleven is now endeavoring to achieve political unity over the Algerian problem. Photo Shows:- M. Robert Lacoste, Minister of Algeria, after meeting M. Pleven this morning
RM2JE3CR8–BOON,DELPY,VIARD,POSTER, LOLO, 2015
RM2KJY3NN–Rene Lacoste monument at Roland Garros tennis complex in Paris
RMGBBRG1–Tennis - Wimbledon Championships - Men's Singles - Final - Henri Cochet v Rene Lacoste
RF2E37B13–Ankara, Turkey: Lacoste logo. Lacoste is a French clothing company, founded in 1933 by tennis player Rene Lacoste
RMG96R33–Golf - Women's Golf - England v France - Simone Thion de la Chaume - 1930
RF2C3M4RK–Bern, Switzerland - Lacoste shop. Lacoste is a French clothing company, founded in 1933 by tennis player René Lacoste and André Gillier.
RMGAFYF7–Tennis - Davis Cup - Final - USA v France - French Team's Homecoming
RMHAXFFD–lacoste, outlet store
RMBX71GD–Citroën Lacoste
RF2A1YTXP–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2011 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2010s
RM2DP436M–Former tennis legends René Lacoste and Henri Cochet congratulates Sweden's Bjorn Borg winner of the Final of the French Tennis Open against Czech Republic Ivan Lendl In Roland-Garros Stadium, Paris, France on May 25th, 1981 Photo by Henri Szwarc/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2A3E46T–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2011 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2010s
RF2E2K9N2–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2015 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2010s
RM2BW8E15–All French final at Wimbledon . Henri Cochet in play against René Lacoste . 6 July 1928
RF2AEE012–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2012 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2010s
RF2C4KECW–Bern, Switzerland, July 2, 2019 - Lacoste shop. Lacoste is a French clothing company, founded in 1933 by tennis player René Lacoste and André Gillier.
RMBX71GJ–Citroën Lacoste
RM2BW8E19–All French final at Wimbledon . Henri Cochet in play against René Lacoste . 6 July 1928
RF2AEE01N–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2012 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2010s
RM2GJ0K68–1925 Suzanne Lenglen and Rene Lacoste play mixed doubles at Roehampton
RM2GJ0KBB–R. Lacoste and J. Borotra 1924 - all-French finalists. Jean René Lacoste (July 2, 1904 - October 12, 1996) was a famous French tennis player and businessman, nicknamed ''the Crocodile'' or ''the Alligator'' by fans, because of his pugnacity on court; he is now mostly known as being the namesake of the Lacoste tennis shirt, which he introduced in 1929. Lacoste was one of The Four Musketeers, France's tennis stars who dominated the game in the 1920s and early 1930s. Jean Robert Borotra (August 13, 1898 - June 17, 1994) was a French champion tennis player, one of the famous ''Four Musketeers'' fr
RM2GJ0P6M–Davis Cup Winners reunion , Lys, Chantilly , near Paris : Four French tennis players are reunited 18 June 1967 , 40 years after they won the Davis Cup in Philadelphia in 1927 . Seen here before playing an exhibition doubles match , they are left to right Henri Cochet , Jacques Brugnon , Rene Lacoste and Jean Borotra .
RM2BW245R–Henry Cotton, twice British Open champion and one of the world's leading professionals, matches his skills against three women golfers, who between them have won the British women's championship eight times, in a unique contest on the Maylands course at Romford, Essex. The match was over 18 holes, Cotton played the best ball of Joyce Wethered, Lady Heathcoat-Amory, Miss Enid Wilson, and Mme Rene Lacoste and, French champion eight times, who as Simone de la Chaume, won the British title in 1927. The women played level with Cotton, receiving no advantage, even driving from the same teeing ground
RMBX71FX–Citroën Lacoste
RF2AEE01C–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2012 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2010s
RF2AEDWCY–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2012 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2010s
RM2BW2458–Henry Cotton, twice British Open champion and one of the world's leading professionals, matches his skills against three women golfers, who between them have won the British women's championship eight times, in a unique contest on the Maylands course at Romford, Essex. The match was over 18 holes, Cotton played the best ball of Joyce Wethered, Lady Heathcoat-Amory, Miss Enid Wilson, and Mme Rene Lacoste and, French champion eight times, who as Simone de la Chaume, won the British title in 1927. The women played level with Cotton, receiving no advantage, even driving from the same teeing ground
RMBX71GN–Citroën Lacoste
RF2AEDWDW–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2012 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2010s
RF2A6M6G6–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2011 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2010s
RF2A3Y8DA–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2013 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2010s
RM2BW244N–Henry Cotton, twice British Open champion and one of the world's leading professionals, matches his skills against three women golfers, who between them have won the British women's championship eight times, in a unique contest on the Maylands course at Romford, Essex. The match was over 18 holes, Cotton played the best ball of Joyce Wethered, Lady Heathcoat-Amory, Miss Enid Wilson, and Mme Rene Lacoste and, French champion eight times, who as Simone de la Chaume, won the British title in 1927. The women played level with Cotton, receiving no advantage, even driving from the same teeing ground
RMBX71JH–Citroën Lacoste
RF2A3Y8E7–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2013 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2010s
RM2BW245G–Henry Cotton, twice British Open champion and one of the world's leading professionals, matches his skills against three women golfers, who between them have won the British women's championship eight times, in a unique contest on the Maylands course at Romford, Essex. The match was over 18 holes, Cotton played the best ball of Joyce Wethered, Lady Heathcoat-Amory, Miss Enid Wilson, and Mme Rene Lacoste and, French champion eight times, who as Simone de la Chaume, won the British title in 1927. The women played level with Cotton, receiving no advantage, even driving from the same teeing ground
RF2G6AR67–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2015 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2010s
RM2GJ0NTE–Jean Borotra , the French veteran defeated Ellsworth Vines , American tennis champion in the French - American matches for the Davis Cup in Paris , France 6-4 6-2 3-6 6-4 . President Lebrun of France greeting the players 30 July 1932
RMBX71KC–Citroën Lacoste
RF2G6ATNE–poster advertising Lacoste fashion house in paper magazine from 2015 year, advertisement, creative Lacoste advert from 2010s
RMBX71K4–Citroën Lacoste
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