Print of John Tailor, Esq., Captain of the Hon. Company of Edinburgh Golfers, depicted standing against a landscape background, holding a club, alongside a child holding a ball, titled, mounted and framed, 33 by 23cm.; together with a print of Henry Callender, Esq. in the Field Marshall’s uniform of the Blackheath Golf Club, depicted standing against a landscape background, holding a long nose golf club, titled, mounted and framed 33 by 23cm. (2) Henry Callender was a prominent English golfer of the late 18th century. It is thought that the term Field Marshall was used at Royal Blackheath before its military employment in the British army.
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Enquire nowPrint of John Tailor, Esq., Captain of the Hon. Company of Edinburgh Golfers, depicted standing against a landscape background, holding a club, alongside a child holding a ball, titled, mounted and framed, 33 by 23cm.; together with a print of Henry Callender, Esq. in the Field Marshall’s uniform of the Blackheath Golf Club, depicted standing against a landscape background, holding a long nose golf club, titled, mounted and framed 33 by 23cm. (2) Henry Callender was a prominent English golfer of the late 18th century. It is thought that the term Field Marshall was used at Royal Blackheath before its military employment in the British army.

