Anthony Wilding
A DigitalNZ Story by Donna Robertson
Anthony Frederick Wilding from Christchurch was an Olympic medal winning tennis player, who won 11 Grand Slam tennis titles. He was killed in action during the First World War.https://my.christchurchcitylibraries.com/anthony-wilding/
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Anthony Wilding
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George & Walton (Christchurch) fl 1884-1886 :Frederick Anthony Wilding
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Wilding, Anthony Frederick
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ANTHONY WILDING. (Wairarapa Daily Times, 21 September 1911)
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Anthony Wilding mid-serve, 1914
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World War I soldiers, including Anthony Wilding, in an armoured Rolls Royce car, Dunkirk, France
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ANTHONY WILDING (Evening Post, 25 May 1915)
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THE LATE ANTHONY WILDING. (Ashburton Guardian, 15 May 1915)
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ANTHONY WILDING'S DEATH (Evening Post, 15 May 1915)
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ANTHONY WILDING'S DEATH. (Clutha Leader 17-9-1915)
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ANTHONY WILDING. (Hawera & Normanby Star, 21 October 1913)
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LATE ANTHONY WILDING. (Ashburton Guardian, 28 December 1920)
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Wilding Park war memorial gates
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WILDING'S DOG. (Feilding Star, 13 October 1919)
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WILDING SHIELD (Evening Post, 27 January 1940)
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Wimbledon tennis
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Wilding, Cora Hilda Blanche
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