Z Energy Wilding Park Tennis Centre, Christchurch - Eventfinda
Tony Wilding's last Wimbledon - A Sporting Great Who Fell in the Great War - Picturing the Great WarThe First World War Blog from Mary Evans Picture Library
Scott Wilding named ASC Men's Tennis Player of the Week - University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Athletics
Remembering Anthony Wilding - The Championships, Wimbledon - Official Site by IBM
Anthony Wilding on how to become a tennis champion – archive, 1912 | Tennis | The Guardian
Tennis champion Anthony Wilding at Cannes Stock Photo - Alamy
On this day: Tennis legend Anthony Wilding loses life in World War I
Canterbury men's tennis players return to home grass | Otago Daily Times Online News
Mary Evans Anthony Wilding, tennis player - Wimbledon champion 10698361
Peter Hampton during a game of tennis, Wilding Park | canterburystories.nz
Vintage Wooden Tennis Racquet Rare 1910s Edward K. Tryon - Etsy
Canterbury sporting identity Frederick Wilding's medals recovered from earthquake-hit stadium | Stuff.co.nz
Anthony Wilding - Wikipedia
Cashmere Tennis Club - SUNDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER WILDING PARK INDOOR CENTRE – FREE for Cashmere Tennis Club Members Cashmere Tennis Club has use of the Wilding Park Indoor Tennis Centre on the
Anthony Wilding - Wikipedia
History Makers: Anthony Wilding
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum on Twitter: "Anthony Wilding (1883 - 1915) was a world No.1 tennis player. In 1910 he took out Brit Arthur Gore in the Challenge Round, becoming the first
Tennis: The day Anthony Wilding, was killed in World War I
Sport, Tennis, Circa 1910, New Zealand's Anthony Wilding, Wimbledon... News Photo - Getty Images
Ryman Healthcare - On this day a Kiwi trailblazer was born – Anthony Wilding. Anthony was a champion tennis player, representing Australasia and winning the Davis Cup, Australian Open singles and the
Tennis Canterbury - Great to be hosting the 2021 Canterbury Secondary Schools Senior Tennis Championships at Wilding Park today. Contact tracing sign in sheets, hygiene stations and social distancing precautions have all
Norman Everard Brookes (1877-1968) Australian No. 1. tennis player and Wimbledon champion in 1907 and 1914. Brookes also played doubles with the New Zealander, Anthony Wilding (four-times Wimbledon champion) and beat him
Captain Anthony Frederick Wilding, New Zealand tennis player pictured playing a game on the Cannes Club Courts in 1911. Won Wimbledon four times in 1910,1911,1912 and 1913. Wilding died near Neuve Chapelle,