RMDRK0C5–Gentleman in Harris Tweet Suit with Plus Fours
RMPBWYTB–PLUS FOURS trouser fasion in Cambridge about 1920
RMB7X9NP–Man gets ready to strike a golf ball wearing plus fours
RMBG9JET–Golfer in plus fours with a putter
RFB7X9HA–Man gets ready to strike a golf ball wearing plus fours
RMEXFFNJ–A chap wearing plus fours at The Chap Olympiad in Bloomsbury, London.
RMEG7K92–Plus-fours are breeches or trousers that extend 4 inches (10 cm) below the knee, with knee high socks. Vintage classic period attire Goodwood Revival
RMG6RYAM–Skegness Motor Races. Captain Malcolm Campbell (in Plus Fours) with his 350mph Sunbeam.
RM2M989N2–Man walking in the rain holding an umbrella wearing plus fours, Lucerne, Switzerland.
RMG7DY3W–Motor Sports - Land Speed Challenge - Captain Malcolm Campbell - Skegness - 1925. Captain Malcolm Campbell (in plus fours) with his 350HP V12 Sunbeam, at the Skegness Motor Races.
RMG38848–A gentleman in his plus-fours ready to play a game of golf. Date: circa 1910
RMRJN161–Illustration showing Man in PLUS-FOURS, THREE-QUARTER HOSE and BROGUES: woman wearing TAM-O-SHANTER 1897
RM2RGDTK3–Two men in plus fours and golfing socks, holding parasols, balancing on a stone.
RM2AXMEPN–Late 1930s, historical picture of three young men in the fashionable male clothing of the era, woollen plus fours. Also known as breeches, the trousers extended a few inches below the knee and could be worn with either a jacket or sweater.
RM2M96H7M–Two men in plus fours and golfing socks, holding parasols, balancing on a stone.
RM2G3C91A–1930s, historical, all smiles as an English gentleman and two ladies sit beside each other on small stools on a beach in England, UK, wearing the formal clothing of the era for a photo. The two women are in coats and the hats of the day, while the man is wearing plus fours, jacket & tie and a wide cloth cap.
RM2RGDPG9–A cyclist wearing plus fours, stops to read the inscription on the sundial monument to daylight saving campaigner William Willet, Petts Wood, Chislehurst, Kent, England.
RMER6DH4–Clothing: Fashion: Woman wearing plus fours. Model: Marie Louise. January 1963 B1546-003
RM2M3T4AP–King Edward VIII when Prince of Wales, pictured playing golf at Walton Heath club in 1933. The Prince is wearing a typically flamboyant ensemble of checked socks, plus fours and casual checked polo shirt.
RME787B1–Man in plus fours playing golf through the Glastonbury Festival. 2014
RMJ31NPJ–1950s, 'a hunt field', early morning and a group of members and guests, with men wearing traditional walking trousers of 'plus twos' and 'plus fours'' follow a hunt.
RMG4N0BX–America's Payne Stewart, dressed in a pair of traditional plus fours, plays a shot from the light rough on the 5th hole, during the second day of the 1999 British Open Golf Championship at Carnoustie, Scotland.
RMDFJ32P–Alpine hiker recreates the atmosphere of the 1940's at Hughenden Manor
RM2A2WNKP–Negative - Glenburn, Victoria, 1934, Two men on bicycles outside the Glenburn Hotel and Post Office. Both men wear plus fours. Hanging over the rail behind them are a pair of 'Oxford bags' - very wide legged trousers, fashionable at the time
RM2EAPBW5–man wearing plus fours trousers poses with retro bike
RMHWJXR4–GOLFER IN PLUS FOURS THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP MUIRFIELD EAST LOTHIAN SCOTLAND 20 July 2013
RM2DHXFCD–Close up of Man wearing plus fours standing beside bicycle at Tweed Run in London
RM2C4A96A–Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, 25th June 2020. UK Weather: hot sunshine in Craigielaw golf course with a man dressed in plus fours on a putting green
RMAPARFG–golf fan wearing red tartan trousers and plus fours at the British open golf championship 2007 Carnoustie
RMDNGHTK–Major Ronnie Wallace, (pn left) country gents chatting, wearing a tweed jacket, plus fours and flat tweed caps at a countryside event 1990s 1991 HOMER SYKES
RMBG9M65–Golfer in plus fours putting a shot
RM2AKTBNP–EDWARD VIII (1894-1972) as Prince of Wales
RMBG9H73–Golfer in plus fours putting a shot
RMA6A4BA–Salmon fishing on river Tweed Plus fours and brogues
RMBG9D8J–Golfer in plus fours putting a shot
RM2PW9W2T–England. 1930s. A gentleman golfer posing for a photograph wearing plus fours and carrying a ‘brassie’ type golf club.
RMBGBE80–Golfer wearing plus fours crouched down to analyse his shot
RM2RAAFGW–Two men in plus fours and golfing socks, holding parasols, balancing on a stone.
RMBG9K8Y–Golfer in plus fours striking a ball with a fairway wood
RF2HC1FR0–Plus fours, trousers made from tweed material. Four inches below the knee with straps to tighten.
RMBG9H30–Golfer in plus fours putts on a smooth green
RMANCK6G–Hand made fox soft toy standing with check coat plus fours hat and stick UK
RMBRBPGP–Golfer in plus-fours hits a long approach shot to the green
RM2WDWXR3–1952, historical, cycle sport, road race, competitors riding in the Daily Express Tour of Britain, England, UK, watched by spectators at the roadside, in plus fours, common atire for men in this and previous eras.
RMBGBE78–Close up of a golfers plus fours and traditional golf shoes
RM2M3T21Y–Sir Savile Crossley's Shoot at Somerleyton Hall, Lowestoft - an after-luncheon group, featuring: Sir Savile and Lady Crossley, Lord and Lady Vivian, Lord and Lady Hastings, Colonel and the Hon. Charles Willoughby and Lady Muriel Willoughby, Captain and Mrs Godfrey-Faussett, R and Mrs Whitbread, Mr Crossley and Mr Rimington-Wilson.
RM2C4A994–Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, 25th June 2020. UK Weather: hot sunshine in Craigielaw golf course with a man dressed in plus fours on a putting green
RF2T1EK18–HEATH ROBINSON GOLF CARTOON. The origin of Plus Fours 1975 old vintage print
RMAY3P1D–Golf Player Sepia Photo
RMG5R4DC–Captain Malcolm Campbell (in plus fours) with his 350 m.p.h. Sunbeam.
RM2J2BYF9–1950s, historical, at a company social club, employees enjoy an evening function with colleagues. Two smartly dressed gentleman in conversation, one in a traditional suit and tie, the other, older man, wearing a check suit with plus four trousers or breeches. Post WW2 saw the formation of the The Steel Company of Wales as a public company with a mission to modernise steel production in South Wales and the site at Port Talbot/Margam was redeveloped. Abbey Works as it was named, became in the late 1950s and 60s, the biggest producer of steel in Europe and Port Talbot was the 'city of steel'.
RMGCT6MA–Prime Minister Harold Macmillan (left), wearing plus-fours and spats, seems to be sharing a light-hearted joke with Sir Thomas (right) and Lady Sopwith while out shooting at Broadlands, Romsey, Hampshire.
RMDY0PD2–Two men in plus-fours on a tandem, by Sam Hood
RM2RTC3X0–1930s, historical, outside in the grounds of a private school, a young gentleman golfer in the male dress of the era, a woollen jacket and trousers and plus fours, flat cap and pipe in mouth, swinging a golf club, England, UK.
RFBR9552–Playing Retro Golf with Hickory Clubs
RMM0Y55D–1951, historical picture, spectators watching South African golfer Bobby Locke - wearing his plus-fours or knickerbockers and flat cap - about to tee off on the links of Royal Portrush golf course in Co Antirm, Northern Ireland in the British Open Championship.
RM2RAAE04–A cyclist wearing plus fours, stops to read the inscription on the sundial monument to daylight saving campaigner William Willet, Petts Wood, Chislehurst, Kent, England. Date: 1939
RM2J5DTG2–1950s, historical, two well-dressed men, talking together with a drink in hand. One is in a check suit with plus fours, the other in a suit & tie and waistcoat and they are standing chatting inside the social club of the Steel Company of Wales at the Abbey steelworks in Port Talbot, Wales, UK.
RF2HC1FRB–Plus fours, trousers made from tweed material. Four inches below the knee with straps to tighten.
RMP5E0B1–Golf fashions from 1926. Man in green jacket and plus fours, woman in pink suit of crepe de chine with grey coat, and woman in sports skirt and sweater. Lithograph with pochoir (stencil) handcolour from the luxury French fashion magazine 'Art, Gout, Beaute,' 1926.
RM2JD9J0B–A turn of the 20th century illustration by Edward Penfield (1866-1925) considered by many to be the father of the American poster. Featuring a man cycling in a yellow suit with plus fours and smoking a pipe. Harper’s Magazine, the oldest general-interest monthly in America.
RM2EJEJ0P–Full length portrait of handsome african man wearing plus fours standing beside bicycle in London
RMR0R4Y7–1940s boy playing soccer. A group of boys dressed in typical 1940s trousers are playing football on the school yard. Sweden 1940s Photo Kristoffersson ref AE25-4
RM2EAPC5C–man wearing plus fours trousers poses with retro vintage road race bicycle ,Ephgrave No. 1 - 1959
RMA2RM5K–Partridge Shoot group men dressed in traditional shooting country clothes. Private shooting estate, Gurston Down, Wiltshire UK 2000s HOMER SYKES
RM2C4A9C2–Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, 25th June 2020. UK Weather: hot sunshine in Craigielaw golf course brings out men dressed in plus fours to play a round of golf
RMK0R8H6–Richard Strauss seated at the piano wearing plus fours c.1920s. German composer and conductor. 11 June 1864 - 8 September 1949.
RMAY3P1C–Photo Golf Player 1910
RMKE2KNG–Young woman watching man paint landscape - Cover of Figaro Illustré. Woman is wearing typical 19th century outfit with leg of mutton sleeves, hat and gloves. Man is wearing plus fours and a hat. Their two bicycles are leaning against a low wall. Illustration by George Roux 1853 - 1929
RM2BAAWD5–Antique 1924 photograph, a gentleman lights a pipe in front of his automobile. Exact location unknown; the license plate is from Rhode Island. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RMMM4A0X–1930s, historical, two well-dressed English gentlemen stand in a back garden wearing the male fashions of the day, England, uk.
RFAX8W2T–Luggage labels for golf hotels 1930s
RMW4G1F0–Young first world war soldiers posing for a group photo with a small kitten. Back row standing at left is 17 year old Richard Henry Cooper.
RFBR957K–Playing Retro Golf with Hickory Clubs
RM2AH82MH–Kenya, Group photograph of European men in plus fours outside a sports pavilion. The occasion appears to be a match between the Muthaiga and Railway Golf Clubs, and Parlane Macfarlane is seated in the front row.Original manuscript caption: Muthaiga & Rly14/5/33Stamped copyright notice: PHOTO By EAST AFRICAN STANDARD Ltd. NAIROBI, 14 May 1933. 1999/135/1/1/24.
RMDRKWA7–Elderly caucasian man dressed in plus four trousers on a traditional ladies bicycle, on the seafront at Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear.
RM2ETA90P–1920s 1930s MAN GOLFER FULL SWING TEEING OFF WEARING SWEATER PLUS FOURS - g1656 HAR001 HARS COPY SPACE FULL-LENGTH PHYSICAL FITNESS PERSONS MALES GOLFING ATHLETIC B&W ACTIVITY PHYSICAL GOLFERS LEISURE STRENGTH RECREATION ATHLETES FLEXIBILITY LINKS MUSCLES STYLISH FOURS PLUS TEEING YOUNG ADULT MAN BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY HAR001 OLD FASHIONED
RMAPAT7X–golf fan at British open golf championship 2007 Carnoustie
RMT62RCG–1920s 1930s GROUP OF EXUBERANT PRETEEN BOYS WEARING PLUS FOURS AND KNEE SOCKS PLAYING TOUCH FOOTBALL IN SUBURBAN GRASS FIELD - b1819 HAR001 HARS ACTIVITY PASSING HAPPINESS PHYSICAL LEISURE STRENGTH STRATEGY EXCITEMENT EXTERIOR LEADERSHIP IN OF PRETEEN KNEE SOCKS CONCEPTUAL FLEXIBILITY MUSCLES STYLISH PLUS FOURS PRE-TEEN PRE-TEEN BOY TOGETHERNESS BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY EXUBERANT HAR001 OLD FASHIONED
RMB52N4E–Clothing: Mens : Fashions. This Royal Acadamy of Dramatic Art student - one of five, is modelling a new plus fours suit for men. June 1953 D3022
RMMR500A–Illustration depicting golfing dress: breeches, three-quarter hose and brogues (left), or plus-fours, three-quarter hose and ankle boots. Dated 20th century
RMR0R4YC–1940s boy playing soccer. A boy dressed in typical 1940s trousers is playing with his football on the school yard. Sweden 1940s Photo Kristoffersson ref AE25-10
RMB3NXYC–Man and his Dog March 1935 A game keeper relaxes with his drink by the fire at the Hampden Arms public house with his Dog Clothing Plus Fours Keep Bag
RMWX0D34–British Army uniforms, 1933. '"Tommy's" New Uniform [left]: The tight "soldierly" collar is replaced by an open-necked shirt: the gleaming buttons....are discarded; the flat pockets of the tunic have turned to "sloppy" pleated patch pockets: the "spiral" puttees have given way to canvas leggings and the tight "pantaloons"...are almost plus fours. To crown everything, the hard-peaked forage cap is replaced by a soft helmet'. From "The Pageant of the Century". [Odhams Press Ltd, 1933]
RMB4G83R–R J Mitchell Aircraft Designer August 1929 Working by searchlight on the Supermarine S6 engine at 10pm at night Reginald Mitchell the designer in his plus fours trousers seen at the right oversees work being carried out on the seaplane An armed guard stands nearby with his rifle and bayonet
RM2EJ56C3–British African-Caribbean man dressed in tweed sitting on lowrider custom bicycle in London , UK
RMA67JW6–Golfing Clothes 1912
RM2G528W7–young couple wearing vintage clothes standing beside bicycle at Tweed Run in London , UK
RMPXCPKE–Co. Waterford, Ireland. 08th December, 2017. Tony Keane of Dungarvan reads the morning paper over breakfast at J.J.'s Diner before he goes out for a d
RMPAXNGH–Knickerbockers. Culture: American. Department Store: Browning, King & Company (American, 1868-1934). Date: ca. 1925. Plus fours were a style of knickers worn in the 1920s for sporting activities, especially golf. They gained widespread popularity from the Duke of Windsor, who favored wearing them with patterned wool socks. Their name is in reference to the fact that they were four inches longer than classic knickers. The broken herringbone pattern is particularly striking in this example. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMAC6GJF–Hotel Luggage label for Dolder Grand-Hotel, Zurich circa 1930
RMBTKF50–Charles Schwab playing golf at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, 1923.
RFBR9577–Playing Retro Golf with Hickory Clubs
RM2JKRH1A–close up of hunters boots on a pheasant shoot
RM2BW3Y5H–Young King of Egypt spends winter sports Holiday at St Moritz . The young King Farouk of Egypt , accompanied by his mother and sisters , is spending a winter sports holiday at St Moritz , Switzerland , before travelling to England for the Coronation . Photo shows , King Farouk , in plus fours , walking through the snow at St Moritz . 9 March 1937
RME0YME3–Oct. 10, 1970 - Fashions at its perfection... ... the ladies of the Munich society were able to admire when Madame Gres from Paris presented her extraordinary and enchanting collection at the Bavarian capitol. Every single one of her creations is a master piece provoking peals of applause by the audience. Dominating at Madame's show is the feminine appeal- there were a number of pleats, frills and ruffles to be seen. The plus fours dress in our picture is made of citrine jersey and the only contrasting decoration is the black belt with a slip knot.
RM2F0K73Y–Pattern Card No 1147 for Motor Dust Overall Coats etc. for Ladies, Gentlemen & Chauffeurs from Andersons' Rubber Co., Ltd., London and Bristol Season 1929/30
RM2HA86RK–1920s 1930s GROUP OF EXUBERANT PRETEEN BOYS WEARING PLUS FOURS AND KNEE SOCKS PLAYING TOUCH FOOTBALL IN SUBURBAN GRASS FIELD - b1819c HAR001 HARS ROUGH CONFIDENCE ACTIVITY PASSING HAPPINESS PHYSICAL LEISURE STRENGTH STRATEGY AND EXCITEMENT EXTERIOR LEADERSHIP IN OF PRETEEN KNEE SOCKS CONCEPTUAL FLEXIBILITY MUSCLES STYLISH TUMBLE PLUS FOURS PRE-TEEN PRE-TEEN BOY TOGETHERNESS CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY EXUBERANT HAR001 OLD FASHIONED
RMEJX5KE–Travel advice leaflet for Switzerland
RM2ARD00Y–1930s TWO BOYS STANDING AT WOODEN SPLIT RAIL FENCE AIMING BOYS’ 22 CALIBER RIFLES WEARING PLUS FOURS AND SWEATERS - a3258 HAR001 HARS SPLIT RAIL SKILL ADVENTURE AND POWERFUL RECREATION FALL SEASON FIRING SIBLING SWEATERS FRIENDLY RIFLES STYLISH 22 FOURS PLUS AIMING CAL CALIBER COOPERATION FIREARM FIREARMS JUVENILES PRE-TEEN PRE-TEEN BOY SHARPSHOOTER TOGETHERNESS AUTUMNAL BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY FALL FOLIAGE HAR001 MARKSMAN OLD FASHIONED
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