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History of Richmond Lawn Tennis Club
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Richmond Lawn Tennis Club was established in 1873/74, on the Old Deer
Park where it was written,
'King George III Merino sheep kept the pastureland in excellent
condition'. According to the historian Pat Lindon the patenting
of the game of lawn tennis and the formulation of its rules were
instigated by Major Walter Wingfield in 1874. This means RLTC
was amongst the earliest tennis clubs in the country
The parent club, Richmond Cricket Club, founded in
1862, soon spawned a croquet and archery club ahead of the tennis
club. Lady members were admitted from 1883. (Rosslyn Park rugby
was formed in 1894, to be succeeded in 1957 by London Welsh RFC).
In a recently published RCC history
magazine, entitled "1666 and all that... 325 years of
cricket at Richmond" appeared the following:
"Around 1870 a joint croquet and archery club
was formed, but the new tenants were remiss when they sought to
introduce a lawn tennis court without seeking permission from the
Crown. After a period of difficulty, leave was obtained to lay
down the courts and also a skating rink, but both projects were
ill-fated. The skating rink never materialised and the
lawn tennis committee were informed that they must pack up as
their activities were 'injurious to the ground'.
Tennis did, in fact, get established later; but the first tenants
to take up permanent residence were Richmond Hockey
Club".
By 1878 the annual subscription for combined membership
of the cricket and the tennis clubs was one and a half
guineas (just over £1)
Jan 16 1884, under 'Lawn Tennis' appeared the
following
"Richmond C. and LTC. The club as a Cricket Club, has been
established over 22 years lawn-tennis having been connected
with it for 10 years. It numbers over 300 members. The
ground is situated in the Old Deer Park, and there are 24 courts, 12
of which are generally in use at a time, in addition to an asphalte
court for winter use specially. The size of the
ground is 15 acres and it is within 5 minute walk of either the old
or new stations at Richmond. The subscription to the
club is one and a half guineas and half a guinea entrance.
This includes lawn tennis and cricket".
Club tournaments were popular events by 1900 and by 1912 many of the
fixtures we play today against local clubs had been established.
RLTC membership has included County players, Wimbledon Tournament
contestants, referees and non-sleeping linesmen. Their
courts have hosted pre-Wimbledon tournaments
Neville Pinnington
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Photo Gallery
SCLTA Summer Competition Ladies Team Event Junior Section B 1964

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Mrs P Pargeter |
Mrs H Law |
Miss E Horne |
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Mrs B Davis |
Miss F. Lloyd |
Mrs A Pearson |
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SCLTA Summer Competition Ladies Team Event
Junior Section B 1964

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Mrs D Turner |
Mrs E Snowdona |
Mrs G Jarvis |
Miss M Darrah |
Miss J Brand |

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From the 1970's - 1990's Richmond Lawn Tennis
Club provided at least 5 umpires for the Wimbledon championchips.
James Kinton, one of the first to use a Line Monitor on the
Centre Court in 1980
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Nov 1987

LTA Centenary Pimms Party June 12 1988
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