Scot wins Wimbledon for first time since 1896

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Scot wins Wimbledon for first time since 1896. Theme?
The [url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/tennis/23217393]BBC[/url] wrote:The Dunblane native becomes Scotland's first Wimbledon singles champion since Harold Mahony in 1896.
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jdaw1 wrote:Scot wins Wimbledon for first time since 1896. Theme?
This might be the right thing to do.
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I prefer the idea of an 1896 horizontal.

But to make the theme a little wider we could include vintages from all those years when a Scot was the losing finalist - apart from 2012 which is too difficult to get hold of at the moment.
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AHB wrote:But to make the theme a little wider we could include vintages from all those years when a Scot was the losing finalist - apart from 2012 which is too difficult to get hold of at the moment.
Or, Brit rather than Scot, we could include 1934, 1935, and (very hard to find) 1936.
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What about 1977...? Who's afraid of Virginia Wade?
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If you want it to be easy, Fred Perry died in 1995.
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You could have a nice line-up of ports using post-war* dates of significance for British champions of Wimbledon...

1945: Virginia Wade, 1977 Wimbledon ladies' singles champion, is born

1955: Angela Mortima and Anne Shilcock become Wimbledon ladies' doubles champions. Mortima subsequently became Wimbledon ladies' singles champion in 1961

1969: Ann Haydon-Jones becomes Wimbledon mixed doubles champion

1977: Virginia Wade wins Wimbledon ladies' singles championship

1981: Jonny Marray, 2012 Wimbledon men's doubles champion, is born. Angela Baxton, winner of the 1956 Wimbledon ladies' doubles championship, is inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame

1983: John Lloyd wins his first of two consecutive Wimbledon mixed doubles championships

1987: Andy Murray is born, Jeremy Bates and Jo Durie win the Wimbledon mixed double championships

1995: Fred Perry dies

2007: Jamie Murray becomes Wimbledon mixed doubles champion

* post war in Europe, before anyone gets too cute...
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