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Joyce Gardner was born on 24 August, 1910 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, is a Player of English billiards, several times world champion. Discover Joyce Gardner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 24 August, 1910
Birthday 24 August
Birthplace Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Date of death 1981
Died Place Pinner, London
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1910

Joyce Gardner (1910–1981) was an English professional English billiards player.

Joyce Winifred Frances Gardner was born on 24 August 1910 in Gloucester.

While living in Gloucester Joyce's parents ran the Glevum Billiard hall.

But Joyce didn't take up billiards until the family moved to London where her father ran a billiards saloon in Holborn.

Initially she took up millinery and dressmaking, but she discovered that she had a skill for potting balls whilst helping her father clear up the billiard tables.

Margaret Lennan beat Joyce Gardner 1000–960 at Hull in September 1928 in a match billed as the British Championship.

Billiard manufacturers Howard and Powell provided a silver rose bowl for the winner.

This match is omitted from records in the handbooks of the Billiards and Snooker Control Council.

1930

In 1930, she started working for cue sports company Burroughes and Watts, and received coaching from JP Mannock, Willie Smith and Sidney Smith.

Burroughes and Watts organised the British Women's Billiards Championship in 1930, a competition also known as the Burwat Billiards Cup.

It was agreed that the Association would take over the running of the competition as a world championship, with the same trophy as used in 1930.

Her of 96 in the 1930 final was the first break by a woman to receive a certificate of recognition from the Billiards Association and Control Council.

1931

She was the Women's Professional Billiards Champion from 1931 to 1933, and from 1935 to 1938.

The following year, 1931, the Women's Billiards Association was formed: Gardner was one of the four professional players appointed to a committee to organise the professional championships, the others were Margaret Lennan, Eva Collins and Ruth Harrison.

1934

and she made the first break in the competition, a 100 in 1934.

Gardner was also runner-up six times, so appeared in a total of 13 finals in the 14 times the event was staged.

1937

Gardner married Arthur Williams on 9 October 1937 at St. Marylebone Parish Church in London.

1940

The only year that she was not in the final was 1940, when she was beaten by Thelma Carpenter in the semi-final.

Gardner's highest break at billiards was 318, and at snooker it was 82.

1949

She made two film appearances: It Happened in Leicester Square in 1949; and Jumping for Joy in 1956 where she played a billiards player.

It was reported that Gardner tutored the latter film's star Frankie Howerd who in the film "has a number of hair-raising interludes in a London billiards saloon".

She continued playing until her late sixties and became the only woman member of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association.

1970

She was a guest on the introductory episode of the second series of the popular British TV snooker show Pot Black in 1970.

1981

She died on 29 August 1981 in Pinner, London.

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