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Harold Larwood Bowling, 1933Photograph of the English bowler, Harold Larwood, in action during the MCC tour of Australia, 1933. During that tour, D.R
Oliver Dixon, Cpt. de Wend-Fenton and Cpt. StanyforthA Sporting Trio - The famous Reading horse dealer from Reading Mr Oliver Dixon, Captain J D L de Wend-Fenton owner and rider and the MCC Cricket Captian Cpt, Stanyforth riding Aesop at Sandown
WW1 - Lords Cricket Ground used as a Goose Farm, 1915Photograph showing the pitch of the Marylebone Cricket Ground (Lord s), during the grounds use as a farm for rearing geese in World War I
George Parr, English cricketer, circa 1845Illustration of George Parr (1826-1891), the cricketer who represented Nottinghamshire, Surrey, Sussex, Kent and the MCC between 1844 and 1870
M. C. C. Cricket tour in AustraliaFingleton batting for New South Wales, hit by a rising ball from Voce. Bradman supports him; the Nawab of Pataudi is picking up his bat, while Ames and Jardine are walking across
W. M. Woodfull struck by a cricket ball, Melbourne Cricket GrPhotograph of William Maldon Woodfull (1897-1965), the Victoria and Australia cricketer, just after he had been struck by a cricket ball bowled by Harold Larwood in the match between the MCC
Mead bowled by Mass, MCC v Notts
Cricket, MCC v Notts, early 1900s
MCC cricket team leaving Southampton for South Africa, early 1900s
Caricatures of players from the English cricket team, by Kerwin Maegraith. Including Tate, Bryan, Whysall, Hendren, Hobbs, Woolley, Sutcliffe, Kilner, Tyldesley, Freeman, Sandham, Chapman, Strudwick
Pilatus PC-6 Turbo-Porter MCC - F-MMCCAviation legere de l'armee de Terre - Pilatus PC-6/B2-H4 Turbo-Porter MCC - F-MMCC (msn 889), of 1 GSALAT, at the Royal International Air Tattoo - RAF Fairford 25 July 1999
Armee de l'Air - Nord 262D-51 95 / F-RBAR / AR (msn 95), at RAF Finningley on 22 September 1990 Date: 1990
Aviation legere de l'armee de Terre - Pilatus PC-6/B2-H4 Turbo-Porter MCC / F-MMCC (msn 889) (Aviation legere de l'armee de Terre - ALAT - Army Light Aviation). Date: circa 1995
Pilatus PC-6/B2-H4 Turbo-Porter MCC - F-MMCCAviation legere de l'armee de Terre - Pilatus PC-6/B2-H4 Turbo-Porter MCC / F-MMCC (msn 889) (Aviation legere de l'armee de Terre - ALAT - Army Light Aviation). Date: circa 1995
Bill Edrich and Denis Compton coming out to bat at Lords Cricket ground during the legendary summer of 1947 when Compton scored 3, 816 runs and Edrich 3, 539. Date: 1947
The Australian Cricket Team 1888. Back row JJ Ferris, AH Jarvis, J Worrall, CW Beal (manager), J McC Blackham, HF Boyle, J Edwards
The Scarborough Cricket Festival, 1908Photographs of the Scarborough Cricket Festival which featured a match between Lord Londesboroughs England XI vs. the MCC Australian XI, September 1908
MCC Cricket Team, Thought to be St Johns Wood, LondonMCC Cricket Team, Thought to be St Johns Wood, County of London, England. Date: 1910s
Cricket Match, MCC v Australia 1884As the match goes on between MCC and Australia batsman W.G.Grace gets out and is returned to the back as he watches the rest of the match. Date: 1884
Bill Voce, Nottinghamshire and England CricketerPhotograph of the English cricketer, Bill Voce, in action during the MCC tour of Australia, 1933. During that tour, D.R. Jardine, the MCC Captain
Sir Spencer Ponsonby FaneSir Spencer Ponsonby-Fane (1824-1915), British civil servant and cricketer. Father of the M. C. C and treasurer at Lord s. Date: 1915
Heathfield Harman Stephenson, Tom Hearne, Notable CricketersHeathfield Harman Stephenson (on left) (1833-1896) - captained the first English team to travel to Australia in 1861/2 and umpired the first Test match ever played in England in 1880
Douglas Jardine Batting for Oxford University, 1923Photograph of Douglas Jardine (1900-1958) batting for Oxford University in 1923. Jardine went on to play for Surrey, MCC and England
J. B. Hobbs scores the run to make his 126th Century, 1926Photograph of John Berry Hobbs scoring the single run which took him to his 126th first-class century, during a match between Surrey and Somerset, 1926
K. S. Ranjitsinhji (1872-1933)Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji, the famous Indian-born cricketer, who played for England, Sussex and the MCC between 1893 and 1920
Sunbeam M. C. C. RunA muddy scene during the Old Crocks motor cycle run, organised by the Sunbeam M.C.C. one of Britains oldest motorcycle clubs (founded 1924)