RM2JYXNTD–Old maps and coloured prints, original watercolours and oils by Left Bank artists, are sold cheaply in the little stalls along the Seine near Nortre Dame. Fay Muller and Beryl Penrose pinpoint their position on an ancient map. June 21, 1955. (Photo by Michael Brodsky).
RM2JYXXTK–Beryl Penrose. December 22, 1950.
RM2JYXXTY–Beryl Penrose (Tennis). December 22, 1950.
RM2JYXXW6–Tennis Girl Beryl Penrose. February 04, 1955.
RM2JYXXT9–Beryl Penrose. November 01, 1955. (Photo by Ronald Leslie Stewart/Fairfax Media).
RM2JYXXWH–Tennis Champion In Quest. Beryl Penrose, 18, of Rockdale, nominated by Slazengers (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. in the Miss Australia Quest, holds the 1949 Australian junior hardcourt champion ship title. November 12, 1949.
RM2JYXXW8–Oakes - Australia's champion, Beryl Penrose, who reached the quarterfinals of the French titles, loved the Seine quais, where one can lean and watch the river, admire the bridges and the old buildings and lift one's eyes to the Gothic towers of Notre Dame. June 21, 1955. (Photo by Michel Brodsky).
RM2JYXXWJ–Championship Worries? - Slightly worried expression is worn by Australia's Beryl Penrose, concentrating on her Centre Court battle against wily and dangerous American Louise Brough in the women's singles of the Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, London, to-day (Friday). June 27, 1952. (Photo by Reuter Photo).
RM2JYXXTN–Balcony Scene - Mrs. Harry Hopman (wife of the team captain): Ken Rosewall: Mervyn Rose: Sir Thomas White: Lewis Hoad: Frank Sedgman: Beryl Penrose. In the Heatwave - London's eighty-old temperature sends members of the Australian tennis team (now successfully competing at Wimbledon) on to the balcony of Australia House, Strand, during a reception given by Australian High Commissioner Sir Thomas White to-day (Tuesday). July 01, 1952. (Photo by Reuter Photo).
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