#Bertrand milbourne Clark
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for-valour · 1 year ago
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(Part 2!)
For the final day of Wimbledon, here is a little gifset of Bertie with his friend (and later equerry), Louis Greig as they played that ill-fated doubles match against the older and more experienced pairing of Herbert Roper Barret and Arthur Gore.
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I also wanted to share two other lesser-known tournaments involving our dear Prince Bertie!
First: In 1922, four years before his appearance at Wimbledon, Bertie partnered in a mixed doubles game with Miss Peggy Ingram at a tennis party in Lady Crosfield’s home in Highgate. Here are two gifs from that day.
(I love the first gif, with Bertie swinging his racquet around like a petulant teenager. Guess they must have lost that day 😆)
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And second: A year after Wimbledon, in 1927, Bertie undertook a tour of the British Empire, including a visit to Jamaica where he partnered with talented Jamaican sportsman Bertrand Milbourne Clark (below) in another game of doubles. Mr. Milbourne Clark was the All-Jamaica Tennis Champion for seven consecutive years - so I really hope they won this match!
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This pairing was considered incredibly unusual at the time, and so was seen as a positive and progressive display of racial equality between both men, and friendship between both nations ☺️
gifs made by @for-valour
Sources: YouTube, Pathé, Reuters, Wikimedia Commons.
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for-valour · 5 months ago
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Bertie - you’re my game, set, and match 😂💀
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(Part 2!)
For the final day of Wimbledon, here is a little gifset of Bertie with his friend (and later equerry), Louis Greig as they played that ill-fated doubles match against the older and more experienced pairing of Herbert Roper Barret and Arthur Gore.
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I also wanted to share two other lesser-known tournaments involving our dear Prince Bertie!
First: In 1922, four years before his appearance at Wimbledon, Bertie partnered in a mixed doubles game with Miss Peggy Ingram at a tennis party in Lady Crosfield’s home in Highgate. Here are two gifs from that day.
(I love the first gif, with Bertie swinging his racquet around like a petulant teenager. Guess they must have lost that day 😆)
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And second: A year after Wimbledon, in 1927, Bertie undertook a tour of the British Empire, including a visit to Jamaica where he partnered with talented Jamaican sportsman Bertrand Milbourne Clark (below) in another game of doubles. Mr. Milbourne Clark was the All-Jamaica Tennis Champion for seven consecutive years - so I really hope they won this match!
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This pairing was considered incredibly unusual at the time, and so was seen as a positive and progressive display of racial equality between both men, and friendship between both nations ☺️
gifs made by @for-valour
Sources: YouTube, Pathé, Reuters, Wikimedia Commons.
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