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Appendix 5: Photo gallery

People

The Middleton Children by William Crawford.   Presented to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery by Gail and Tremaine Arkley

David Johnstone Macfie, winner of the Scottish Croquet Championship on five occasions in the 1870s Mary Macfie, winner in 1897, 1899 and 1902

Mary and David Macfie in 1911

John Clark Forrest, winner of the Scottish Championship in 1873, 1874 and 1876

Jessie Clark Forrest, winner of the Scottish Championship in 1877

Jessie Clark Forrest playing golf in Egypt with husband John Falconer and dog

Walter Gray Lawrie wearing the championship medal he has just won (aged 14 in 1878)

Geoffrey Woolston, winner in 1900Leslie O'Callaghan, winner in 1909John McMordie, winner in 1912Alan Boumphrey, winner in 1905 and 1906

Daniel Macaulay Stevenson, runner-up in 1902 and 1907James William Blake, runner-up in 1904Tremaine and Gail Arkley, second donors of the 'Stevenson' medal and the two 'Woolston' cups Autograph of James William Blake Jill Goulder, donor of the 'Menton' cigarette box Arthur Constable Maxwell Stuart, runner-up in 1905 Charles Alexander Stevenson, runner-up in 1911

The author in play

Places

The croquet lawns at Moffat in the 1870s

Borthwick Hall, near Heriot, MidlothianThe Edinburgh Hydropathic, Craiglockhart

Trophies

The 'Gleneagles' medal - obverseThe 'Gleneagles' medal - reverseThe 'Gleneagles' medal - barsThe cup for the 1906 Championship The cup for the 1913 ChampionshipThe 'Moffat' malletThe 'Highgate' malletThe UAECA medal won by Margaret Georgina Fenwicke in 1898 - obverse The UAECA medal won by Margaret Georgina Fenwicke in 1898 - reverseThe medal presented by Daniel Macaulay Stevenson The silver cigarette box awarded for the Riviera Open Doubles Championship in 1903

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