Date:11th of June 1972
Description:A limited edition print from a sketch by Harry Glenn, founder of the Leamington Lawn Tennis Club. The print in brown on cream paper depicts the first game played at the tennis club in 1872. The edition of 100 copies was published on 11 June 1972 to celebrate the centenery of the club.
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Donor ref: LEAMG : M4576.2001.1 (71/22234)
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