Spencer Gore may refer to: Spencer Gore (sportsman), cricketer for Surrey, and winner of the first Wimbledon tennis championship Spencer Gore (artist)...
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Spencer Frederick Gore (26 May 1878 – 27 March 1914) was a British painter of landscapes, music-hall scenes and interiors, usually with single figures...
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Spencer William Gore (10 March 1850 – 19 April 1906) was an English tennis player who won the first Wimbledon tournament in 1877 and a first-class cricketer...
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people, including: Spencer Gore (sportsman) (1850–1906), British athlete Spencer Gore (artist) (1878–1914), British painter Spencer Grammer (born 1983)...
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cup, valued at 25 guineas, donated by the sports magazine The Field. Spencer Gore, a 27-year-old rackets player from Wandsworth, became the first Wimbledon...
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blacking warehouse. Spencer Gore Fireside scene at Mornington Crescent, Leeds city art gallery collection. Oil on canvas. Spencer Gore painted many views...
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in the final 1877 BRI Spencer Gore (1/1) BRI William Marshall 6–1, 6–2, 6–4 1878 BRI Frank Hadow (1/1) ‡ BRI Spencer Gore 7–5, 6–1, 9–7 1879 BRI...
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Route. The Icknield Way has inspired a number of writers and artists. Spencer Gore, the founder of the Camden Town Group of artists, painted the route in...
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Retrieved 17 October 2012. "Spencer Gore: Richmond Park c.1914". Tate Gallery. Retrieved 16 October 2012. "Richmond Park by Spencer Gore". Art UK. Retrieved 21...
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Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (born March 31, 1948) is an American politician, businessman, and environmentalist who served as the 45th vice president of the...
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Look up Gore in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gore is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Al Gore (born 1948), American politician,...
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Augusta Gore, Bessborough was the grandfather of sportsman Spencer Gore, who won the first Wimbledon singles title in 1877; and the Rt. Rev. Charles Gore, the...
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parents, in 1910 he settled in London, where he was an associate of Spencer Gore and Harold Gilman and a key member of the Camden Town Group. Charles...
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Spencer Gore defeated William Marshall, 6–1, 6–2, 6–4 in the final to win the inaugural Gentlemen's Singles tennis title at the 1877 Wimbledon Championships...
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the final was played. Spencer Gore, an Old Harrovian rackets player, defeated William Marshall 6–1, 6–2 and 6–4 in 48 minutes. Gore was presented with the...
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champions Michael Chang – 17 years, 3 months, at 1989 French Open. Arthur Gore – 41 years, 6 months, at 1909 Wimbledon. (One match) Ken Rosewall – 37 years...
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v t e Wimbledon men's singles champions Amateur Era 1877: Spencer Gore 1878: Frank Hadow 1879: John Hartley 1880: John Hartley 1881: William Renshaw 1882:...
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Spencer Gore (1878–1914): The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology". Art UK. Retrieved 28 November 2017. Robert Upstone (May 2009). Spencer Gore:...
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included, too, Harold Gilman (1876–1919), Spencer Gore (1878–1914), David Bomberg (1890–1957), Stanley Spencer (1891–1959), Mark Gertler (1891–1939), and...
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sportsman Spencer Gore, the first winner of the Wimbledon Championships (father of the artist Freddie Gore) and the theologian Rev. Charles Gore, Bishop...
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reminiscences of Richmond school days 1996–97 Spencer Gore in Richmond, about the artist Spencer Gore who lived in Richmond and died there in 1914 1995–96...
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and deep into the opponent's court—and used it to defeat the volleyer Spencer Gore in the 1878 (second) Wimbledon Men's Final, 7–5, 6–1, 9–7. "Patrick Francis...
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v t e Wimbledon men's singles champions Amateur Era 1877: Spencer Gore 1878: Frank Hadow 1879: John Hartley 1880: John Hartley 1881: William Renshaw 1882:...
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Blackwell. In sports, the school produced the first two Wimbledon champions (Spencer Gore and Frank Hadow) as well as FA Cup founder C. W. Alcock and current England...
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Gilman (1876–1919) – artist, founder member of the Camden Town Group Spencer Gore (1878–1914) – artist, first president of the Camden Town Group, lived...
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Wimbledon Common, Wimbledon, London, built in about 1760 or earlier. Spencer Gore, who won the first Wimbledon lawn tennis championship in 1877 and played...
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v t e Wimbledon men's singles champions Amateur Era 1877: Spencer Gore 1878: Frank Hadow 1879: John Hartley 1880: John Hartley 1881: William Renshaw 1882:...
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Brown, African-American educator, writer and activist (d. 1949) 1850 – Spencer Gore, English tennis player and cricketer (d. 1906) 1853 – Thomas Mackenzie...
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Year First major Majors Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open 1 Spencer Gore 1877 Wimbledon 1 1877 2 Frank Hadow 1878 Wimbledon 1 1878 3 John Hartley...
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Grand Slam tennis event of 1878. There were 34 competitors, excluding Spencer Gore who as champion was not required to participate until the best of the...
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