Spencer William Gore (10 March 1850 – 19 April 1906) was an English tennis player who won the first Wimbledon tournament in 1877 and a first-class cricketer...
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Spencer Gore may refer to: Spencer Gore (sportsman), cricketer for Surrey, and winner of the first Wimbledon tennis championship Spencer Gore (artist)...
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people, including: Spencer Gore (sportsman) (1850–1906), British athlete Spencer Gore (artist) (1878–1914), British painter Spencer Grammer (born 1983)...
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Simon Gore (born 1988), Welsh musician Spencer Gore (artist) (1878–1914), British painter Spencer Gore (sportsman) (1850–1906), British tennis player and...
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Augusta Gore, Bessborough was the grandfather of sportsman Spencer Gore, who won the first Wimbledon singles title in 1877, and the Rt. Rev. Charles Gore, the...
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Walter. Through her daughter Lady Augusta Gore, Viscountess Duncannon was the grandmother of sportsman Spencer Gore, who won the first Wimbledon singles title...
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cup, valued at 25 guineas, donated by the sports magazine The Field. Spencer Gore, a 27-year-old rackets player from Wandsworth, became the first Wimbledon...
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"The Late Model Sportsman and Limited Sportsman divisions, along with some support classes ran until 1979, when track promoter Dick Gore came up with an...
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Montagu Hankey (section Sportsman)
Wimbledon Championships where he lost in the second round to eventual winner Spencer Gore. In 1879 he took part in the Dorchester Kingston Park Tournament which...
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forestry on his family estate. Although he was never an outdoorsman or sportsman on Theodore Roosevelt's scale, his growth of the national systems was...
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