Rule XVI When ye balls lie within six inches of each other -
Charles Crombie
Rule XVII Any loose impediments may be removed from the putting green -
Charles Crombie
Rule XVIII The player may remove mole hills by brushing lightly with the hand -
Charles Crombie
Rule XXXI If a ball lie in fog only so much thereof shall be touched as will enable ye player to find his ball -
Charles Crombie
Rule XXXII A player may stand out of bounds to play a ball lying within bounds -
Charles Crombie
Rule XXXIII A player shall not ask for advice from anyone but his caddie nor shall he willingly be otherwise advised in any way whatsoever -
Charles Crombie
Section 6 Art IV The driver shall not quit the motor car without having taken all precautions against it being started in his absence -
Charles Crombie
The bowler may make the batsman at the end from which he is bowling stand on any side of the wicket which he may direct -
Charles Crombie
Sweet seventeen - Charles Sillem Lidderdale
El Juego Del Escondite (Playing Hide And Seek) - Luis Alvarez Catalá
Studies at Hampstead Heath - Philip William May
View of the Interior of Somerset House, Showing a Meeting of the Royal Antiquarian Society - Frederick William Fairholt
The Three Coligny Brothers: Odet (1517-71) Cardinal of Chatillon, Gaspard II (1519-72) Leader of French Protestants and Admiral of France, and Francois, Lord of Andelot, who won fame at the Battles of Dreux and Jarnac - (studio of) Clouet
The Marriage Feast at Cana - Hieronymus II Francken
Field Marshall, a bay racehorse with Major Eustace Crawley up - John Mathews
The Public Gardens: Young Girls Playing and the Interrogation, 1894 - Edouard (Jean-Edouard) Vuillard
A Sunlit Norfolk River landscape - James Stark