Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q711860> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 60 of
60
with 100 triples per page.
- Q711860 subject Q6297221.
- Q711860 subject Q6646605.
- Q711860 subject Q6936912.
- Q711860 subject Q8314796.
- Q711860 subject Q8315942.
- Q711860 subject Q8843471.
- Q711860 abstract "Arthur Wallis Myers CBE (24 July 1878 – 17 June 1939) was an English tennis correspondent, editor, author and player. He is considered to be one of the leading tennis journalists of the first half of the 20th century.Wallis Meyers was the editor of the Ayers Lawn Tennis Almanack from 1908 onwards. Wallis Myers was the lawn tennis correspondent of The Daily Telegraph from 1909 until his death in 1939, the lawn tennis editor of The Field Magazine and author of several books on tennis including a biography on four time Wimbledon champion Anthony Wilding who was killed in World War I. During that war Wallis Myers served in the Ministry of Information.He was a keen tennis player himself and was active mainly in doubles. In April 1906 he won the doubles title with Wilding at the Championships of Barcelona. He won the Monte Carlo doubles championship in 1910 and 1921 and the mixed doubles in 1909. Wallis Myers played in the mixed doubles at the 1914 World Hard Court Championships with Phyllis Satterthwaite, reaching the semi-finals, and teamed up with Molla Bjurstedt Mallory at the 1923 Monte Carlo tournament. In 1923 he won the doubles title of the South of France championships. He was the captain of British tennis teams on tour in Europe, South Africa and India.In 1924 he founded the International Lawn Tennis Club of Great Britain with Lord Balfour, former Prime Minister, and subsequently Member of the Cabinet, as its first President. He was appointed Chevalier of the Legion of Honour by French President Paul Doumer on 29 April 1932 for services to tennis.Wallis Myers married Lilian Wallis Myers (née Gentry).A tribute to Wallis Myers, A. Wallis Myers: A testament to tennis, was written by Prue, the youngest of his seven children.".
- Q711860 birthDate "1878-07-24".
- Q711860 birthPlace Q984613.
- Q711860 country Q145.
- Q711860 deathDate "1939-06-17".
- Q711860 deathPlace Q993164.
- Q711860 thumbnail Arthur_wallis_myers.jpg?width=300.
- Q711860 wikiPageExternalLink pt?id=nyp.33433042977847.
- Q711860 wikiPageExternalLink lawntennisathom00myergoog.
- Q711860 wikiPageExternalLink captainanthonywi00myeriala.
- Q711860 wikiPageExternalLink completelawntenn00myer.
- Q711860 wikiPageExternalLink twentyyearsoflaw00myerrich.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q12680.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q163700.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q1752556.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q19008.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q192621.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q2582822.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q268870.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q338868.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q3520866.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q505788.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q6297221.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q630666.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q64795.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646605.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q6936912.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q74705.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q821726.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q8314796.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q8315942.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q847.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q8843471.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q984613.
- Q711860 wikiPageWikiLink Q993164.
- Q711860 birthDate "1878-07-24".
- Q711860 birthPlace "Kettering, England".
- Q711860 deathDate "1939-06-17".
- Q711860 deathPlace "Berrow, Epsom, England".
- Q711860 type Person.
- Q711860 type Agent.
- Q711860 type Athlete.
- Q711860 type Person.
- Q711860 type TennisPlayer.
- Q711860 type Agent.
- Q711860 type NaturalPerson.
- Q711860 type Thing.
- Q711860 type Q10833314.
- Q711860 type Q215627.
- Q711860 type Q5.
- Q711860 type Person.
- Q711860 comment "Arthur Wallis Myers CBE (24 July 1878 – 17 June 1939) was an English tennis correspondent, editor, author and player. He is considered to be one of the leading tennis journalists of the first half of the 20th century.Wallis Meyers was the editor of the Ayers Lawn Tennis Almanack from 1908 onwards.".
- Q711860 label "A. Wallis Myers".
- Q711860 depiction Arthur_wallis_myers.jpg.