Published January 1, 1931
This vintage golf photo from The American Golfer's January 1931 edition shows Lady Astor on a London course. Lady Astor was a prominent society figure in England and the first woman to become a member of Parliament. The caption notes that Lady Astor was attending a match between 'artisans and well-known society women.' This black and white print measures 8' x 10' and is only available framed (framed size is 12' x 16').
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