THE CENTRE COURT AT WILDING PARK WHERE THE NATIONAL LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS WILL BEGIN TOMORROW.—This match was the final of the women's doubles when the 1956 championships were held at Wilding Park soon after the opening of the Memorial stand. Misses R. Bulleid, a British visitor for the tournament, and R. Morrison, the winners, are on the far side of the net. The other pair is Miss E. Becroft and Mrs H. Robson.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29713, 5 January 1962, Page 7
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73THE CENTRE COURT AT WILDING PARK WHERE THE NATIONAL LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS WILL BEGIN TOMORROW.—This match was the final of the women's doubles when the 1956 championships were held at Wilding Park soon after the opening of the Memorial stand. Misses R. Bulleid, a British visitor for the tournament, and R. Morrison, the winners, are on the far side of the net. The other pair is Miss E. Becroft and Mrs H. Robson. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29713, 5 January 1962, Page 7
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