Walton Heath Golf Club After Cecil Aldin

Walton Heath Golf Club After Cecil Aldin

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WALTON HEATH, AFTER CECIL ALDIN
A mounted and framed golf photolithograph of Walton Heath (the Seventeenth hole, on the ' OLD COURSE'), Walton Heath is writen in pencil. Printed and published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, Ltd., His Majesty's printers. 4 Middle New Street, London, E.C.4.

Image size: 20 inches wide by 14 inches high.

Aldin did 6 golf courses altogether:
Sunningdale, North Berwick, Westward Ho, Royal St. George's, Walton Heath and St. Andrews.
Cecil Aldin (1870 - 1935) was a prolific painter, not only did he paint the golfing scenes he also painted sensitive depictions of his dogs and scenes of hunting and racing. Aldin was the Master of the South Berkshire Hunt and was elected a member of the Royal Society of British Artists in 1898.

Dimensions:

Height 58 cm / 23"
Width 72 cm / 28 12"
Year

1922

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