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Fred Perry Collection (#2)

Fred Perry, a name that resonates with sporting excellence and timeless style

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Fred Perry, former Wimbledon 3 times champion, with his grandson John Perry

Fred Perry, former Wimbledon 3 times champion, with his grandson John Perry. Picture taken at Wimbledon Tennis, 23rd June 1985

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Fred Perry (left) former Wimbledon champion talking with Stan Matthews Junior who is

Fred Perry (left) former Wimbledon champion talking with Stan Matthews Junior who is Junior British Champion during a tennis tournament at Didsbury, Manchester Picture taken 7th June 1961

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Fred Perry with his wife Barbara Riese at Wimbledon Tennis Championships

Fred Perry with his wife Barbara Riese at Wimbledon Tennis Championships. Picture taken 27th June 1962

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Fred Perry Tennis player demonstrates the service play during his exhibition at Cardiff

Fred Perry Tennis player demonstrates the service play during his exhibition at Cardiff Castle grounds. 8th July 1949

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Women modelling Fred Perry garments in Londons West End. 12th June 1963

Women modelling Fred Perry garments in Londons West End. 12th June 1963

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Mens Singles action during the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships. June 1953

Mens Singles action during the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships. June 1953

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Model Norma Parnell wearing a white cotton button romper with camisole top

Model Norma Parnell wearing a white cotton button romper with camisole top, worn beneath a brief flared skirt by designer Fred Perry. 8th April 1957

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Pre Wimbledon Fashions Photoshoot. Lea Pericoli wearing a princess line tennis

Pre Wimbledon Fashions Photoshoot. Lea Pericoli wearing a princess line tennis dress in tricel with petal cutouts on neckline topped by a nylon organza cloack embroidered with a gold laurel wreath

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Fashions for Wimbledon Photoshoot. Models displaying a selection of Fred Perry

Fashions for Wimbledon Photoshoot. Models displaying a selection of Fred Perry designs for Wimbledon. 12th June 1963

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Maria Stevens, Beauty Queen aged 19 years old, 29th January 1982

Maria Stevens, Beauty Queen aged 19 years old, 29th January 1982

Background imageFred Perry Collection: The Jam, Last Ever Concert, The Brighton Conference Centre, 12th December 1982

The Jam, Last Ever Concert, The Brighton Conference Centre, 12th December 1982. Paul Weller

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Bobby Moore West Ham United Defender, poses for young fans during a training session open

Bobby Moore West Ham United Defender, poses for young fans during a training session open to th public at Chadwell Heath, Essex, 1st August 1962

Background imageFred Perry Collection: England footballer Kevin Keegan in relaxed mood at the team hotel during the 1982 World

England footballer Kevin Keegan in relaxed mood at the team hotel during the 1982 World Cup Finals in Spain. 18th June 1982

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Fashion Skinheads Curly Robinson Davie Dougan Deko Carvil

Fashion Skinheads Curly Robinson Davie Dougan Deko Carvil and Andrew Shaw Picture circa 1980

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Great Britain wins the Davis Cup tennis championship, Paris, 30 July 1933, (1935)

Great Britain wins the Davis Cup tennis championship, Paris, 30 July 1933, (1935). Great Britain won the Davis Cup for the first time in twenty-two years

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Tennis match on Centre Court at Wimbledon, c1930s, (1935). Creator: Unknown

Tennis match on Centre Court at Wimbledon, c1930s, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Tennis match on Centre Court at Wimbledon, c1930s, (1935). The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club moved to its present site in Church Road, Wimbledon, south London, in 1922

Background imageFred Perry Collection: F. J. Perry - Service, c1935. Creator: Unknown

F. J. Perry - Service, c1935. Creator: Unknown
F. J. Perry - Service, c1935. From Tennis - An Album of Famous Players in Action, by Gordon R. Weddell. [John Player & Sons, , c1935]

Background imageFred Perry Collection: F. J. Perry, c1935. Creator: Unknown

F. J. Perry, c1935. Creator: Unknown
F. J. Perry, c1935. From Tennis - An Album of Famous Players in Action, by Gordon R. Weddell. [John Player & Sons, , c1935]

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Rangers and Scotland footballer Tom Forsyth on holiday with his daughters, June 1978

Rangers and Scotland footballer Tom Forsyth on holiday with his daughters, June 1978

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Fred Perry, 1934. Artist: London News Agency

Fred Perry, 1934. Artist: London News Agency
Fred Perry, 1934. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd, London, 1947. (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Miss Dorothy Round, Wimbledon Womens Champion, 1934

Miss Dorothy Round, Wimbledon Womens Champion, 1934
Dorothy Edith Round Little (1908-1982), World No 1 British female tennis player, 1935. She was Wimbledon Womens Champion, 1934

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Fred Perry, 1935

Fred Perry, 1935. A print from the photo album Popular Personalities, issued for Piccadilly Juniors Oval Photos, 1935

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Fred Perry and FX Shields, 1934. Artist: Sport & General

Fred Perry and FX Shields, 1934. Artist: Sport & General
Fred Perry and FX Shields, 1934. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd, London, 1947

Background imageFred Perry Collection: Fred Perry, 1934. Artist: London News Agency

Fred Perry, 1934. Artist: London News Agency
Fred Perry, 1934. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd, London, 1947



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Fred Perry, a name that resonates with sporting excellence and timeless style. From his iconic victories at Wimbledon to his enduring influence on fashion, Fred Perry remains an icon of British culture. In 1933, the world witnessed Fred Perry's incredible talent as he competed at Wimbledon Centre Court in The International Lawn Tennis Championship. His agility and determination were unmatched, propelling him to victory and etching his name into tennis history. But Fred Perry's impact extended far beyond the tennis court. In 1977, balls girls made their debut at Wimbledon Tennis for the first time, revolutionizing the game and adding a new dimension to its grandeur. This momentous occasion showcased how tennis was evolving under the watchful eye of legends like Fred Perry. Off the court, Fred Perry's legacy continued to inspire generations. Leslie Ash and Phil Davis starred in Quadrophenia, a film written by The Who that captured the essence of youth rebellion in 1980s Britain. Their performances brought this era vividly to life while paying homage to icons like Fred Perry who symbolized individuality and self-expression. Even Bobby Charlton himself couldn't resist indulging in some leisurely fun off the football pitch. Alongside members of Manchester United Football Team, he enjoyed ten pin bowling - a testament to how sports personalities transcend their respective disciplines and form lasting bonds outside their fields of expertise. Throughout it all, video makers Ken Glenwright and social worker Neil Gibson documented these moments with precision and artistry. Their lens captured not only fleeting glimpses but also preserved memories for future generations to cherish. As we delve into history through photographs such as those taken by London News Agency in 1934 or witness unforgettable encounters between Robert Sacchi and skinheads on Carnaby Street during the vibrant 1980s scene; one thing remains constant - Fred Perry's enduring legacy lives on.