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Gallery Package - Fred Perry


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F.J.Perry, the world No. 1 tennis player sailing from Southampton on the 'Berengaria' to America.<br>7 August 1935

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Fred Perry with his father and Ellsworth Vines on arrival at Paddington from America to make his first professional appearance in England. <br>21 May 1937

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Statue of F.J.Perry, British Tennis Champion of the 1930s, at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club.

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F.J.Perry<br>British Tennis Champion

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Fred Perry with Bjorn Borg at Wimbledon.<br>16 August 1978

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Members of Ceylon's Davis Cup team are given a coaching lesson by Fred Perry at the Twickenham Tennis Club.<br>Looking on as 17 year old R. W. Ferdinands is shown a tennis stroke are D .L . Fonseka and (right) L .P.Ernst.<br>17 April 1953

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Fred Perry (r) defeats American, J. van Ryn,  in the mens' singles at Wimbledon.<br>27 June 1935

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British Champion, FJ. Perry wins the Czech title. <br>Perry responds to the smile of his wife, Helen Vinson, the film actress, as she hands him his sweater after his victory <br>25 April 1936

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F.J.Perry, the world No. 1 tennis player sailing from Southampton on the 'Berengaria' to America. <br>7 August 1935

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Lady Crosfield with Fred Perry at Lady Crosfield's tennis party at Highgate.<br>1936<br><br>

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Fred Perry in action.<br>©TopFoto

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Fred Perry <br>Wimbledon Champion in 1935.

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Mrs Fred Perry (Helen Vinson) at Paddington Station<br>1 January 1936

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Fred Perry (GBR) - Wimbledon 1934

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Fred Perry at Wimbledon in 1934

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Fred Perry leaving on a train at Victoria Station to rejoin the Davis Cup Team in Paris.<br>18 July 1933

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Fred Perry retains the American Championship after beating Donald Budge at Forest Hills, Long Island<br>18 September 1936

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Fred Perry and Christian Boussus at the Paris tournament<br>17th May 1936

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F J Perry - the world's No 1 tennis player - shaking hands with the engine driver at Waterloo on the Berengaria boat train for America<br>7 August 1935

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F J Perry - the world's No 1 tennis player - smoking a pipe at Waterloo before departing on the Berengaria boat train for America<br>7 August 1935

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Photo shows Roper Barrett the non playing captain holding the Davis Cup with the victorious british team at Wimbledon<br>Left to right is Fred Perry ; H W Austin ; Roper Barett ; G P Hughes and C R D Tuckey<br>30 July 1935

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Fred Perry took the first set from D Budge of America 6-0 when they met in the second singles match of the Davis Cup challenge round at Wimbledon<br>Photo shows Perry and Budge going onto the court<br>27 July 1935

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Photo shows the English Davis Cup team at Wimbledon<br>left to right: C N B Tuckey ; H W Austin ; Fred Perry and G P Hughes<br>26 July 1935

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Duchess of York shaking hands with H W Austin with Fred Perry looking on.<br>8 July 1935

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Sir Arthur and Lady Crosfield's tennis party at their Highgate home.<br>Photo shows D Budge and G Mako ( the American pair ) Turbull, Austin and Fred Perry the English trio and C Von Cramm of Germany. All of whom took part in exhibition matches during the afternoon<br>8 July 1935

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Fred Perry and C Von Cramm after their tennis match in Berlin<br>9 July 1932

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H W Austin - G P Hughes - H G N Lee - F J Perry all leave Victoria Station in London for Paris where they are to compete in the French International Lawn Tennis Championships<br>19 May 1933

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Fred Perry (right) being congratulated by J Van Ryn after his victory at Wimbledon. <br>27 June 1936.

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Fred Perry in the fifth round of the men's singles at Wimbledon. <br>7 July 1934

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British Davis Cup team<br>left to right: H G N Lee, Bunny Austin, Fred Perry and Hughes. <br>4 August 1934

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Fred Perry and H.W Austin, Britains leading tennis players, were both defeated in the Paris tournament between British, French and Polish teams. Perry congratulates Boussus 1936

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Fred Perry talks to Tony Mottram at the all England Club, Wimbledon.<br>8 May 1949<br>

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FRED PERRY STATUE IN THE RAIN<br>WIMBLEDON 1999

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