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Fred Perry plays an overhead shot on The Centre Court at The Mens Wimbledon Tennis Championship. It is not 100 percent clear what match this was
Fred Perry competing at The Mens singles Wimbledon Championships in 1934 on the centre court. Fred is pictured playing a forehand shot against Czechoslovakia player Roderich Menzel (R Menzel)
Fred Perry (GB) in action in the Wimbledon Mens Quarterfinals against George Lott (USA). Fred Perry won 6-4 2-6 7-5 10-8 Fred Perry won Wimbledon in 1934, 1935, and 1936 Picture taken 2nd July 1934
Fred Perry (GB) on the floor during his 1934 mens semi final match against Sidney Wood (USA). Fred Perry won the match 6-3 3-6 7-5 5-7 6-3 Fred Perry won Wimbledon in 1934
Fred Perry in action during the 1934 Mens Wimbledon Final. Fred Perry beat Jack Crawford of Australia in the final 6-3, 6-0, 7-5 Fred Perry won Wimbledon in 1934
Cullercoats cobles, which have been painted and renovated in readiness for the salmon fishing season. Tyne and Wear. 14th February 1934
Mr A L Harris, an English professional parachute-jumper, dropping before the opening of the parachute at Heston Airport where he demonstrated the Irvin air chute. January 1934
Lifeboat crew at Blakeney, Norfolk. 30th March 1934
Brushing a stone in during a curling match between Belle Vue and Preston at the Manchester Ice Palace, where the Ice Palace Championship competition was held. 7th November 1934
A gypsy family in the Newcastle area. 16th June 1934
Press car in procession at the Tunnel Pageant round the Old Haymarket, Liverpool. 16th July 1934
Hampshire wool. 300 year old sailcloth mill at Fordingbridge, on the Avon. Wool from Salisbury plain sheet and Hampshire. 24th November 1934
Hampshire wool being treated on arrival at the mill. 28th November 1934
Stevedores unloading 6000 tons of Empire wood, Douglas Fir and Oregon Pine, from Monkleigh, London. 23rd October 1934
The Southwold lifeboat, The Mary Scott, goes out on her quarterly exercises. Stowing away the sail. 23rd February 1934
Quarrying green slate. Lowering slate down the side of Yew Crags on the east side of the Valley. In the distance in Buttermere. Lake District. 4th December 1934
Checking the stones packed in cases from the dismantled Cooks Cottage at Great Ayton, near Darlington. The stones are to be shipped to Australia, where the cottage will be rebuilt. 31st January 1934
While property all around them is being demolished three spinster sisters, the Misses Coleman, refuse to leave their home in the High Street East area of Sunderland
National Unemployed Workers Movement Hunger March. seen here levying Newcastle. The NUWM march was to highlight the plight of the unemployed workers during the economic depression. 1st February 1934
Prince Edward, Prince of Wales, opens new police college at Hendon. Pictured inspecting a guard of honour of 6ft policemen. 31st May 1934
A London policeman on traffic duty with heavy bulk helmet, tunic, thick trousers and gloves, duty a heatwave. 28th March 1934
A policeman helping children to cross the road. London, February 1934
Mr and Mrs Smith on the road being followed by a cat. 19th November 1934
A man gets a haircut on the Newmarket Road. 5th November 1934
In June 1934 a major historical pageant was held on the water-meadow at Runnymede, to raise money for local hospitals and charities
Preparing the watercress harvest. Watercress beds throughout the country, more so in the North, have suffered this year owing to the continued drought
Drought at Huish Episcopi, near Langport, Somerset. June 1934
Just east of Camber Sands is the lesser known Broomhill. Whilst it may not be nestled amongst the sand dunes in quite the way as its neighbour Broomhill is still one of the best beaches around
A woman with a selection of in season garden produce. 20th May 1934
A curious effect caused by the old fashioned method of hanging out onions for the " drying out" process at the farm of Mr John Wright, near Cheadle, Cheshire. 2nd October 1934
After a stormy passage round the North of Scotland, the Queen Margaret, one of the new ferryboats for the North and South Queensferry passage, has berthed at North Queensferry
Traffic at the junction of High Street and Rea Street, Deritend. The number 92 trolleybus was headed from Albert Street via Coventry Road
Market Hall Bull Ring, Birmingham, West Midlands, Monday 31st December 1934
Prince of Wales - future Edward VIII - visits Washington unemployment centre, 1934 zxsa
Prince of Wales - later Edward VIII - at Stanley, 1934 zxsa
The Dorking By-Pass (A24) shortly before its opening on June 1934
father and young son enjoy a ride on the Helter Skelter at the Tolworth Fun Fair in 1934
Crowds enjoying the Coconut shy at the Tolworth Fun Fair in 1934
Crowds enjoying the Chair-O-Plane at the Tolworth Fun Fair in 1934
Crowds enjoying the Tolworth Fun Fair in 1934
A toddler looks on in curiosity as a fancy goods vendor prepares his goods for sale at the Tolworth Fun Fair in 1934
Members of the Mersey Tunnel Joint Committee watched the experiments at the New Quay entrance of the tunnel to test the proposed system of paying tolls. 15th April 1934
Exterior view of the Adelphi Hotel in Ranelagh Place, Liverpool city centre. The building, constructed in Portland Stone, is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade
Rangers coach Arthur Dixon and David Meiklejohn take the Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup to Ibrox Stadium. May 1934
The Summer of 1934. Friends enjoying body surfing on a north Cornish beach Circa August 1934
Interior of St Andrews Church, Uxbridge, Circa 1934
The Queensway Mersey Tunnel entrance, Liverpool, England 9th May 1934 Picture shows work on the entrance to the tunnel, well on the way to being finished
New dual carriageway, Swakeleys Road, Ickenham. 15th February 1935