General view of the "Fiesta Nautica de los Banos orientales" - Barcelona 1915.Source: La actualidad - Photo Perez de Rozas
General view of the "Fiesta Nautica de los Banos orientales" - Barcelona 1915.
The (unkown) German team that took part in the "Fiesta Nautica de los Banos Orientales" - Barcelona 1915.
The team of Club Natacion Atletic that took part in the "Fiesta Nautica de los Banos orientales" - Barcelona 1915.
The team of "Club Natacio Barcelona" that won 3-0 the team of "Brussels Swimming and Water Polo Club" during the "Festes Internacionales del Club Natacio Barcelona" September 1922.
The team of "Brussels Swimming and Water Polo Club" that took part at the Barcelona Festival of 1918. The Belgian Champions won all the games they played against the Club Natacion Barcelona.
Boys-scouts assisting the match of Club Natacion Barcelona against the "Brussels Swimming and Water Polo Club" in the port of Barcelona, August 1918.
Water Polo match in Tarragona, South Catalonia, Spain during the "Fiestas Nauticas" in 1924.
The Buckley Water Polo team in 1937. Buckley is a locality within Rochdale, in Great Manchester, England.
Samuel “Sam” J. Greller (1907-1972) was player of the Illinois Athletic Club and member of the United States Water Polo team at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics; after his playing career, Greller coached the Illinois Athletic Club winning a number of National championships. He was the coach of the 1959 Pan-American team that captured the gold medal, the first international championship ever captured by the U.S. In Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games he was the manager of the U.S. Water Polo team and in 1976 he was inducted into the U.S Water Polo Hall of Fame.
Art Lambert, the US Olympic Coach at Mexico 1968 Olympics, as he tries to photograph his assistant Monte Nitzkowsky and the Referee John Felix.
Water Polo match in the port of Barcelona between the teams of Club Natacion Atletic and Club Natacion Barcelona in 1920.
The King at the Bath Club watching a Water Polo match: "The King (Edward IV) accompanied by the Queen (Alexandra) and Princess Victoria visited the Bath Club in Dover street and witnessed a swimming display notably the opening competition for the cup presented by him for life-saving. There was a Polo display in which their Majesties were intensly interested. The Queen stood up at times to get a better view of it." (drawn by Arthur Garratt)
Cesare Rubini, player and coach of Rari Nantes Camogli while giving a speach to the young players of his team.
Cesare Rubini, coach and player of Rari Nantes Camogli receives the compements of "Giuva Baldini" for the success of winning the Italian Championship in 1955. Baldini has been one the most importan personalities in the history of R.N.Camogli.
The Sports magazin Sport illustrato presenting the victory of R.N.Camogli in the 1955 Italian Championship. "In festa tutta Camogli; Sette Uomini e uno scudetto" - "All Camogli celebrates - seven men and one title" .
The players of R.N.Camogli while offering a ball to the old fisherman in the small port of Camogli.
Angelo Marciani and Carlo Peretti, both players of Rari Nantes Camogli, who contributed to winning the 1955 Italian National title.
Carlo Peretti one the best players of Rari Nantes Camogli, ready to shot during a game for the 1955 Italian Championship. Peretti won the bronze medal with the Italian National team, at Helsinki 1952 Olympics.
The goalie of R.N.Camogli Enzo Cavazzoni and Carlo Peretti, both players of the Italian National team as well, ready to start their training.
The players of Rari Nantes Camogli, ready to shot during a training of their team in 1955.
The legendary Cesare Rubini (Nr.5) in action during a training of Rari Nantes Camogli in 1955.
The players of Rari Nantes Camogli, at the end of their training in the small port of Camogli.
The team of Rari Nantes Camogli, winner of the 1955 Italian Championship. The team: Rubini, Peretti, Marciani, Cristiani, Pittaluga, Cavazzoni, Simeone, "Cristianucci", Carraro, Rappeti.
The pionners of "Rari Nantes Roma" "winners" of the 1st Italian Championship held at the Acque Albule of Tivoli in Rome on 1901. No other team did partecipate at this fisrt tentative that has been promoted by newspaper "La Tribuna, di Roma". The team of "Rari Nantes Roma": Alfieri Vincezo, Basillei Roberto, Clama F.Edoardo, Montalboddi Raffaele, Patti Umberto, Tani Edoardo, Venier Enrico.
The team of "Rari Nantes Roma" winner of the 2nd Italian Championship held at the Acque Albule of Tivoli in Rome on 1902. The team of "Rari Nantes Roma": Mesones, Altieri, Pizzingrilli, Gualdi, Basilici.
Action during the game of "Rari Nantes Roma" and the "Societa Romana di Nuoto" for the 3rd Italian Championship held at the Acque Albule of Tivoli in Rome on the 2oth September 1903. The team of "Societa Romana di Nuoto": Guido Manucci - Pozzi, Alberto Pratesi, Werner Bregger, Ernesto Immelen, Alfredi Serventi, Luigi Serventi, Tito Drventi.
The team of "Rari Nantes Roma" winner of the 3rd Italian Championship held against the team of "Societa Romana di Nuoto". The competition, was held at the Acque Albule of Tivoli in Rome on the 20th September 1903 and has been sponsored by the newspaper "La Tribuna". The team of R.N.Roma: Alberto Mesones, prof. Enrico Gualdi, Guildo Alegianni, Vincenzo Altieri, Roberto Basilici, Alcibiade De Stefanis, Costantino Pizzingrilli.
The team of Rari Nantes Florentia winner of the 1933 Italian Championship: Zamberoni, Camici, Fenolli, Valle, Banchelli, Goggioli.
Drawing with a Water Polo subject by Fred Guardineer, USA.
Action during the game of Rari Nantes Napoli and Andrea Doria of Genova for the 1929 Italian Championship held at the pool: "piscina dell Stadio di Roma".
The Water Polo team of G.U.F. Trieste winner of 1929 University Championship in Italy.
The Water Polo team of S.S. Nicola Mameli (Voltri, Genova) vice Champion of the 1929 Italian Championshipo. Winer has been the team of Triestina.
The Water Polo team of S.S. Nicola Mameli (Voltri, Genova) in 1933.
The Water Polo and Swimming National team of Italy that played against Hungary in Napoli in 1933. The game won by the Hungarians by 12-1 was held at the pool of O.N.Balilla of Napoli.
Another picture of Andrea Doria, Genova winner of the 1928 Italian Championship.
The team of U.S. Porticello, Liguria (Italy) that took part in the local competition aiming to promote " Palla a Nuoto" in 1928.
The team of U.S. Portoria, that took part in the local competition aiming to promote " Palla a Nuoto" in 1928 (Water Polo was called liked that, in Italy during this period.