Category: Sports
Experience the energy and spirit of early sports history. See athletes, stadiums, and competitions that shaped today’s games.
These historical photos celebrate triumph, teamwork, and the evolution of sportsmanship.
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#36 David Corbett and his dog Pickles watch the World Cup Final on TV, 1966.
A living-room scene from 1966 feels instantly familiar: David Corbett settles into an armchair with Pickles perched on his lap, both angled toward a television set as the World Cup Final plays. Corbett glances back toward the camera with an easy, mid-match smile, while the dog’s head dips as if listening for the roar from…
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#13 with Malcolm X
Shoulder to shoulder with Malcolm X, a young Muhammad Ali stands in a crowded public space, head bowed as he studies a small slip of paper in his hands. Ali’s leather jacket and focused expression contrast with Malcolm’s crisp overcoat, hat, and glasses, his face turned toward the camera with a bright, knowing smile. Around…
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#15 April Atkins: 12-Year-Old Strong Girl at Muscle Beach Who Could Carry Five People, 1954 #15 Sports
April Atkins stands at the center of a classic Muscle Beach moment, where strength was performed as much as it was measured. In this 1954 sports scene, a youthful “strong girl” is linked to the era’s fascination with physical culture, turning the seaside platform into a stage for feats that drew curious crowds and cameras…
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#5 The Early Days of Tandem Cycling Sport Seen in Jules Beau’s 19th Century Photos #5 Sports
Four riders are lined up in perfect rhythm on an extended tandem bicycle, their bodies pitched forward as if bracing for a sprint. The long frame and synchronized cranksets turn the machine into a single, coordinated instrument, while the sparse studio-like backdrop keeps attention fixed on the mechanics of teamwork. Seen through Jules Beau’s 19th-century…
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#1 13 Black Cats business card with Art Goebel, Bon MacDougall, Heard McClellan, Cross Aerial Photo Service.
Bold typography and a prowling black cat dominate this business card for “The 13 Flying Black Cats,” selling a brand built on speed, spectacle, and a wink of superstition. The oversized “13” anchors the design while the slogan below—“If a black cat can’t do it, it can’t be done”—turns a supposed omen into a promise…
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#5 Portrait of Maureen Orcutt.
Maureen Orcutt stands in a poised follow-through, smiling as she finishes her golf swing on a quiet course framed by tall trees. The portrait balances motion and composure: the club rests across her shoulders, her weight settled forward, and her gaze turns toward the camera with an ease that suggests confidence and familiarity with the…
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#21 Three American women playing golf, 1900.
Poised at the top of her swing, one of three American women sends a golf club arcing against an open sky, her long skirt and crisp blouse underscoring how closely sport and social custom were intertwined in 1900. The scene is set on a rugged, sloping course edge, where rough ground and a narrow teeing…
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#37 Ladies golfing at Bulwell Hall Park, Nottingham, 1910.
Under the shade of mature trees at Bulwell Hall Park in Nottingham, two women are caught mid-swing, their long, pale dresses flaring against the darker grass. The moment feels both deliberate and fleeting: arms raised, clubs arcing, with distant figures scattered across the open parkland as quiet witnesses to the game.
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#53 Doris Chambers driving, English Ladies Golf Championship, Sheringham, June 8, 1920.
Mid-swing and fully committed to the follow-through, Doris Chambers is caught driving the ball at the English Ladies Golf Championship in Sheringham on June 8, 1920. Her gaze stays fixed down the fairway, while the club finishes high across her shoulder—a crisp, athletic pose that turns a fleeting sporting moment into a lasting record of…
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#69 Simone Thion de la Chaume at England vs France golf match, Worplesdon Golf Club, 1930.
Simone Thion de la Chaume finishes her swing with calm authority during the England vs France golf match at Worplesdon Golf Club in 1930, her club held high as she watches the ball’s flight. The crisp white outfit, belted at the waist and paired with sturdy shoes, hints at the era’s blend of athletic practicality…