"The Hurlingham Club 1868-1953" 1953 DORLING, Captain Taprell

DORLING, Captain Taprell

[69] pp.

1953

8 1/4" x 6"

Captain Taprell Dorling

Hurlingham Club

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The Hurlingham Club 1868-1953" is a book written by Captain Taprell Dorling, published in 1953. It chronicles the history of The Hurlingham Club, located in London, from its founding in 1868 to the year of publication, 1953. The book was published by the Hurlingham Club itself.

The Hurlingham Club, founded in the late 1860s, is a prestigious sports and social club known for its Georgian clubhouse, polo grounds, croquet lawns, and tennis courts. It is situated on a 42-acre site alongside the Thames in Fulham, London. The club's history is intertwined with the development of live pigeon shooting and its transformation into a "country resort".

Captain Taprell Dorling, the author, was likely commissioned by the club to document its history for its members and the public. The book provides insights into the club's evolution, its social functions, and its role in sporting activities like polo and croquet. It also likely includes details about the club's architecture, grounds, and notable members.


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