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• ■ • "Sport and ■ General" • Photo, GREAT BRITAIN RETAINS THE DAVIS CUP.— Princess Helena Victoria shaking hands iviih F. ]. Perry, Britain's No. 1 player, after the British team had defeated the United States in the challenge round for the Davis Cup at Wimbledon on July 31. Mr. Roper Barrett, the non-playing captain' of' the team, is seen ivith the cup.

. . . . "Sport and General" Photo. NEW EMPIRE SWIMMING POOL— lnterior view of the.Empire Swimming Pool at Wembley, which was officially opened by the Duke of Gloucester on. July 25-, and icas opened to the public three days later. It is the largest pool of its kind in the world, and it was here that the swimming, boxing, and wrestling-events of the British Empire Games took place-last month. . ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1934, Page 7

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• ■ • "Sport and ■ General" • Photo, GREAT BRITAIN RETAINS THE DAVIS CUP.—Princess Helena Victoria shaking hands iviih F. ]. Perry, Britain's No. 1 player, after the British team had defeated the United States in the challenge round for the Davis Cup at Wimbledon on July 31. Mr. Roper Barrett, the non-playing captain' of' the team, is seen ivith the cup. . . . . "Sport and General" Photo. NEW EMPIRE SWIMMING POOL—lnterior view of the.Empire Swimming Pool at Wembley, which was officially opened by the Duke of Gloucester on. July 25-, and icas opened to the public three days later. It is the largest pool of its kind in the world, and it was here that the swimming, boxing, and wrestling-events of the British Empire Games took place-last month. . ■ Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1934, Page 7

• ■ • "Sport and ■ General" • Photo, GREAT BRITAIN RETAINS THE DAVIS CUP.—Princess Helena Victoria shaking hands iviih F. ]. Perry, Britain's No. 1 player, after the British team had defeated the United States in the challenge round for the Davis Cup at Wimbledon on July 31. Mr. Roper Barrett, the non-playing captain' of' the team, is seen ivith the cup. . . . . "Sport and General" Photo. NEW EMPIRE SWIMMING POOL—lnterior view of the.Empire Swimming Pool at Wembley, which was officially opened by the Duke of Gloucester on. July 25-, and icas opened to the public three days later. It is the largest pool of its kind in the world, and it was here that the swimming, boxing, and wrestling-events of the British Empire Games took place-last month. . ■ Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1934, Page 7