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English: Margaret Abbott plays in the women's individual golf event at a course in Compiegne, France during the Olympic Games in 1900. Photo was published in La Vie au Grand Air magazine on Oct. 14, 1900.
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Author Photographer unknown; published in La Vie au Grand Air magazine on Oct. 14, 1900; photograph held by USGA Museum.

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Margaret Abbott plays in the women's individual golf event at a course in Compiegne, France during the Olympic Games in 1900.

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