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Thatching, East Coker, SomersetTwo thatchers at work up ladders on the thatched roof of a cottage in the village of East Coker, near Yeovil, South Somerset. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1989
When tired of cricket... try Spooning! A dashing young cricketer discovers countryside delights beyond the boundary! He must have thought his luck could be in as he has come prepared with his little
Temporary Treatment of Bone Fractures, including rifle used as a splint, cricket bat used as a splint, slings, triangular bandages, shawl caps, huntsmans whips used as splint
Teddy bear playing cricket -- he has just been bowled out. Date: circa 1900s
Pipistrellus sturdeei, Sturdees pipistrelleA rare specimen of a Bonin pipistrelle, a slightly immature female, preserved in spirit and held by the Natural History Museum
The MilkmanPeople You See. The Milkman. From Teddy Bear (21 September 1966)
Macbeth / ApparitionsAct V, Scene I Macbeth is shown an apparition of a succession of eight kings, one of whom is Banquo
Photograph of Bat & Ball PH, Southborough, Kent. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub
Greetings card in the shape of a badminton racquet. Date: circa 1890s
Cartoon, cricketing lion and kangarooCartoon, cricketing British Lion and Australian Kangaroo. The lion says: Well, you don t mind a good licking, so long as you get the gate money, do you? 1884
Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - 6 RunsRun-It-Out card game - 6 Runs. mid-20th century
Victorian child with cricket bat, Otley, YorkshireStudio portrait of a Victorian child with cricket bat, Otley, Yorkshire. circa 1860s
Flora and Gill pursued by their enemy Luzbel, Mexico -- originally an illustration for a magicians programme. circa 1900
Fruit Bats / Common Flying / Large Flying Fox - Hanging from tree, with baby (Pteropus vampyrus). Vietnam. Distribution: S. Burma - Java, Philippines, Borneo, Timor. The largest Bat in the world
Cricket The Cut ShotA batsman is shown performing the cut shot where he swings at the ball as if he was cutting it. Date: circa 19th century
Judi Spiers, radio and TV presenterJudi Spiers (b. 1953), radio and TV presenter, seen here taking part in a cricket match. circa 1980s
Pelota - Champion Player Jean Urruty - South West FranceWorld Champion Pelota player Jean Urruty pictured at Saint Jean de Luz, France. Pelota in Spanish, pilota in Basque and Catalan
Puente de piedra (Stone Bridge) at Lima, Peru, with a view through to the Church of San Jose (see: 10997187 for the view from the other side of the river!). Date: circa 1910s
BAT Bantam I, F1655
Plecotus darjilingensis, paskan (with skull and stomach)No. 9. Plecotus darjilingensis taken from Drawings of Mammalia [press mark Z 88 ff H] by B.H. Hodgson
Myotis mystacinus, whiskered batPlate from a collection of pencil sketches and watercolour drawings of British mammals c. 1890-1910 by Edward Adrian Wilson (1872-1912)
Jade mask of bat god. Maya art. Sculpture. Proc: MEXICO. OAXACA. Monte Alb n
Gentlemen v Players, 200th Cricket ElevenPhotographs of the eleven Players in the 200th Gentlemen and Players cricket match. The match was played on an annual basis, the tradition having started in 1806
Hull Workhouse, Kingston upon Hull, YorkshireA picture of what is presumably the cricket team of the Kingston-upon-Hull Incorporation workhouse in Hull, Yorkshire. The workhouse master
King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) of Siam with eleven of his sonsKing Rama V of Siam (1853-1910) is said to have had about eighty wives and some seventy children in all. He was succeeded by Crown Prince Chowla Maha Vajiravudh who became King Rama VI
Battle of Morval 1916A photograph of British soldiers climbing over the parapet of their trench during the Battle of Morval. The battle, which began on 25th September 1916
Six types of bat: Flying Fox, Vampire Bat, Parti-Coloured or Rearmouse, Long-Eared, Horseshoe Bat, and Flying Lemur Bat
Poster for Bat TheatreRussian poster for the Bat Theatre
Harris / CricketerGeorge Robert Canning, 4th Baron Harris (1851-1932), English cricketer
Bat / Greater Horseshoe / NlGreater horse-shoe bat
Vampire Bats / DarwinA vampire bat (desmodus d orbignyi) caught at the back of Darwins house in Chile, South America
Caricature, Lord Salisbury as batsmanCaricature, Lord Salisbury, Conservative Prime Minister, as batsman -- John Bull as umpire calls him " Out", saying Leg Before Wicket! More Obstruction! 1884
Little boy practising cricket in garden, Ealing, West LondonLittle boy (Harold Auerbach) practising cricket in his back garden at Ealing, West London. He is wearing his Durston House School sports uniform. 1906
Micky Stewart, cricketer, coaching schoolboys, PenzanceMicky Stewart (b.1932), English cricketer, coaching a group of boys at a school in Penzance, Cornwall. Date: circa 1970s
Charity cricket match -- an American university student plays cricket for the first time. Date: circa 1980s
Chauve Souris Theatre, Bat Theatre MoscowReverse of the flyer for Chauve Souris Theatre at the Kings Theatre in Hammersmith commencing on 28th November 1938. It lists seven reasons why it is the worlds most unusual entertainment including
Advert for F. Lack & Sons specialties sports wear 1888F. Lack & Sons specialties sports clothing, including lawn tennis, fishing and all outdoor sports. 1888
Childrens fashions, 1930sCharming fashions for little people from Taylour-Smiths of Conduit Street. The bonnet and coat pictured are of angora cloth trimmed with crepe de chine while the frock on the right
Pupils from Fretherne House School, c. 1902Pupils of Fretherne House School, a preparatory school in Welwyn Garden City up to the Second World War. On the far left is Cuthbert Gasemann who owned the album from which this photograph is taken
Victorian scrap - lacrosse player. late 19th century
Snap Playing Cards - Sailor - Saucy Sam. circa 1930s
Label design, Safe Hit Texas Vegetables. early 20th century
Old Japanese Matchbox label with a bat made in Japan for the Chinese market Date: c. 1910s
Lord Willingdon playing cricketLord Willingdon (1866 - 1941), Crown Governor of Bombay, playing cricket. 1916
Picnic Cakes with sports decorations -- lawn tennis, coaching, cricket, boating, football, polo. circa 1890
Boy playing cricket on a greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
Christmas card in the shape of a cricket bat, with a batsman running. Date: circa 1890s
New Year card in the shape of a badminton racquet with shuttlecock and butterfly. Date: circa 1890s