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Temporary File for Production of Fifty Years On     For Studio shots go to bottom.

From the Past (and more still at the bottom of this list).

Archive Board images.  2007  2006   2005    2004    2003   and the actual boards themselves.

Happy Days at Hurlingham. A compilation of images showing the Club at its most relaxed.

The pre-digital period.    20,000 negatives shot from 1992 to 2002.

From this year

Carols and Dinner.   Ending with Twelve Days and then a singsong round the piano.

Family Carol Concert  Lots of youngsters singing their hearts out.

Christmas Supper Dance. Just a few somewhat blurred images to prove we had the lights down low!

Bonfire Night.   Probably the wettest for twenty years. But still lots of happy faces. Are you there?

Some more Autumn shots.     This time using the Ricoh GRD point and shoot.

An October Autumn morning.    As we enjoy our 'Indian Summer' the trees turn to gold.

The Curry Evening.    Organised by Chutney Mary.

The Wine WalkAbout.    A great way to try the Wine Working Group's new gems.

Norman Fowler.    Dinner, lecture and book signing.

Hurlingham Players and Heathcote evening.   Doing the Karaoke.

Promotion for next year's Concours.  We are inviting owners of vintage motor cycles.

That warm August evening.    A few pictures to prove we had at least one warm day!

Family Picnic.     All the fun of the fair - and lots of rugs and lovely grub.

Salon Prive. Friday.   Cars, hats and tons of glamour. And the final day.

Salon Prive. Thursday.   Cars, hats and tons of glamour. Volume 2.

Salon Prive. Wednesday.    Cars, hats and tons of glamour. Volume 1.

Black Swans produce chicks.   Challenging all the pessimists who said it would never happen!

The Sunday Garden Party.    Some lovely hats despite the wind.

The Seniors. Some of the Players.    A few of the stars.

The Seniors. Some of the Crowds.   Spot yourself or your friends.

Virginia Wade at the Hurlingham Seniors.  Meeting some of her fans after lunch.

The Draw and Cocktail Party of the Hurlingham Seniors.

Fete Champetre and Concours d'Elegance.    Cars from members and their friends - and the black tie picnic.

Cinnia Bermingham's Leaving Party.    Saying goodbye after twenty two years.

'SolaRola' Adventure 2008.  A group of solar powered electric buggies make a fundraising stop.

The Painting Day.  Tutored by Julianna Franchetti, with even one brave outdoor artist!

The Georgian Evening.  A step back in time for some Drawing Room entertainment.

Slim BarrettLadies Lunch speaker and talented jeweller.

The Services Dinner.   Medals and lots of laughter.

Young Hurlingham Musical March08.   Loads of talent and tunes.

The E.U. Debate.  Chaired by Sir Michael Burton and organised by Buster Mottram.

The Art Exhibition.   Opened this year by Julian Barrow.

An Evening with The Epstein Trio.  The talented trio return to entertain and amaze.

From 2007

A crisp December morning.  A walk around the grounds as the sun rises and starts to melt the frost.

Carols by Candlelight.  A candle lit dinner with carols from the Hurlingham Choir.

Family Carol Concert.  The youngsters join in. A Christmas story and a visit from Santa Claus.

Christmas Supper Dance.  Dining and dancing to hear yourself speak music.

Titanic. The Gala Evening.  A white tie dinner to celebrate the last night of the musical.

Promoting Titanic the Musical.  Some of The Players go round the Club on Sunday lunchtime.

Bonfire Night.  The torchlight parade, the bonfire and the crowds.

Richard Beeston.  A member talks about being a "Foreign Correspondent looking for trouble".

Wine Tasting Walkabout. The title says it all. A great chance to try some new wines.

Hurlingham Players Reception.  Drinks before the annual Open Meeting.

The Boy Friend.   Young Hurlingham's summer workshop and production.

Salon Prive.    Those magnificent cars and glamorous people, by day and by night.

The Family Picnic.   After some of the worst rain and hail in history...the sun shone!

The Garden Party. Some lovely hats, but not a hint of sunshine.

The Seniors on Saturday. Plus some crowd shots so you can spot yourselves and your friends.

The Seniors on Friday. A welcome back to Nadal and the start of the rain...

The Seniors on Thursday.   At least the sun was still shining.

Fashion Show at the Seniors.  The glamour to add to the tennis.

Tennis Seniors Cocktail Party  Hurlingham welcomes the big names.

Vacani Dance Display.   A look behind the scenes as the youngsters get into their costumes.

Fete Champetre.  With the Concours d'Elegance of cars belonging to Members  and their Friends.

The Fantasticks.   Performed in May.

Speed Chess   As usual the youngsters gave the others a run for their money!

The Easter Bunny. A white bunny for 2007.

April Flowers. A stroll around the Club at Easter weekend.

Black Tie Bridge Evening.   The prize giving followed by some light hearted challenges.

Art Exhibition Opening.  In the presence of the sculptor David Wynne.

The Supper Dance.   Dancing to 'hear yourself speak' music.

The Epstein Trio.     Music in the Palm Court organised by Jean Bird.

The first signs of Spring.   A walk with a camera looking for those little signs.

The Players in their Quiz Night hats.   Dressing up to distract the opposition.

Snow in late January. Some early morning shots as it had gone by lunchtime!

From 2006

Dinner and Carols by Candlelight.  A magical evening.

Family Carol Concert. Sunday 10th December with a new format.

Peter Pan. The cast and crew meet the author of this musical version on the Saturday evening.

Peter Pan the Musical. The technical run through, Sunday 12th November.

Peter and Wendy fly for the first time.  The cast and crew learn the (use of) the ropes.

Promoting Peter Pan. Sunday 5th November. Part of the cast goes walkabout in the Club.

Bonfire Night 2006. The crowds enjoying the fun.

Bonfire Night 2006. Some of the fantastic display.

Wine Tasting Evening.   A new way of promoting our wines.

Ken Howard. Chats to friends and admirers before dinner.

Hurlingham Players' Reception.  Nostalgia and curry for the luvvies young and old.

Young Hurlingham Musical. Preparing for the Show after two days of hard work.

Salon Prive. Friday. Including Ladies Day, the Finale Party and the Opera Divas.

Salon Prive. Thursday. With lots of young lads trying out the snazzy cars.

Salon Prive. Wednesday. Including the celebrity cricket match.

Opening of the Salon Prive. In the presence of HRH Prince Michael of Kent, GCVO

Family Picnic. A glorious sunny start to a great family evening.

Brazilian Gourmet Evening. One of the warmest evenings of the year for a taste of Brazil.

The Garden Party. Hats, face painting and fun on a glorious summer afternoon.

Rafael Nadal. On our own 'little Wimbledon'.

The Seniors' Fashion Show. Timberland strutting its style and looking glamorous.

The Seniors' Cocktail Party. A chance to say a few thank you's and have more than a few laughs.

The Garden Walk. Not many photos of flowers, but no shortage of laughter.

The Fete Champetre. Blessed by lovely weather we see the cars and the glamour.

Painting Day with Julianna Franchetti. Yes, it rained again, but nobody's spirits seemed drenched.

Salon Prive launch party. The special evening to launch Hurlingham's upcoming spectacular event.

Services Dinner. Organised by Colonel Giles Allan and now in its second year.

Fashion for tennis. Some lovely new clothes, modelled by some attractive people.

A Small Family Business. The Hurlingham Players spring success.

David Blaney. One of Hurlingham's great characters who retired in June 2006.

Unveiling the new East Wing Art. Our newly commissioned paintings see the first light.

The Art Exhibition Opening Evening. Terry Waite and all those talented exhibitors.

From earlier years

Backgammon. One of a series shot to show that games like this need not be taken too seriously.

The Summer Ball 2005. Members in their finery and the immaculate Marching Band.

The Family Picnic 2005. Another warm evening, blessed by a sunny start.

The Garden Party 2005. The first time this event was moved to a Saturday.

Fete Champetre 2005. The revival of this great event in association with the Bentley Drivers Club.

The Family Picnic 2004. Rather a lot of brollies around!!

The Family Picnic 2003. Sunshine again - and some clowning around.

The Shows.

Fifty Years On.    Backstage Portraits.

One Act Plays. Spring 2008

Titanic the Musical. The performance. Autumn 2007.

Titanic the Musical. Backstage portraits

Peter Pan the Musical. Backstage portraits.

Admirable Crichton. Spring 2007

Keep watching this site as more memories are added.