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The Ironstein Theory of Golf, by William Heath Robinson
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The Ironstein Theory of Golf, by William Heath Robinson
A prospective competitor in our 500 golf contest makes one of those fance drives that are so bewildering to the ordinary member of a local golf club. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans Date: 2nd April 1924
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Competitor Contest Drives Golf Heath Makes Member Ordinary Prospective Robinson Theory 1924 Fance
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1. Title: The Ironstein Theory of Golf: A Spectacular yet Perplexing Swing by William Heath Robinson 2.. In the enchanting world of golf, where tradition meets innovation, few moments are as captivating as when a prospective competitor unveils a bewildering swing, leaving the ordinary member of a local golf club in awe. This intriguing scene, depicted in the classic illustration "The Ironstein Theory of Golf" by the renowned British humorist and illustrator, William Heath Robinson (1872-1944), showcases just such a moment. 3. Date and Source: This image was first published on the 2nd of April, 1924, in the Illustrated London News (ILN), courtesy of the Estate of Mrs. J.C. Robinson, Pollinger Ltd, and Mary Evans. The whimsical illustration, with its intricate details and witty humor, continues to fascinate golf enthusiasts and art lovers alike. 4. Description: In the illustration, a dapper golfer, Mr. Ironstein, stands at the tee, poised to make an extraordinary drive. His unconventional golf club, an assemblage of various parts, appears more like a Rube Goldberg machine than a golf club. The contraption includes a pair of skis, a set of wings, and a series of pulleys and levers. As he swings, the golfer's eccentric creation springs to life, launching him and his club high into the air, leaving behind a trail of surprised spectators and a baffled golf ball. 5. Conclusion: The Ironstein Theory of Golf is a testament to the enduring allure of golf as a sport and the boundless creativity of its enthusiasts. This enchanting illustration, with its intricate details and whimsical humor, continues to inspire and entertain golfers and art lovers alike, reminding us that even the most ordinary game can be infused with a touch of the extraordinary.
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