Victorian Era Women at Wimbledon
The annual Wimbledon Tennis Tournament is associated these days as much with tea parties, strawberries and cream and fine dining, as it is with tennis itself.
In days gone by, tea parties were also part of the Wimbledon social calendar. Women had only just started to play tennis, and their clothes were changing to reflect greater […]
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