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Cricket in CoventryCricket played on Grey Friars Green, Coventry
The Block / Felix on BatHome Block
Village Cricket MatchAn enthusiastic crowd gather to watch a cricket match on the village green, Bearstead, Kent, England
Girls Playing CricketTwo energetic and enthusiastic girls playing cricket. One girl screeches to a halt with her cricket bat, whilst the other tries to catch her out at the wicket!
Sport / Cricket / W G GraceW G Grace, ready to receive the ball
Cricket Field, Campbell College, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Date: 1904
Territorial Army camping at Oval cricket ground, WW1The Territorial Army camping at the Oval cricket ground in London on the outbreak of the First World War. Date: August 1914
Richmond Green CricketA civilised game of English cricket on Richmond Green, Surrey. Date: 1950s
Ks Ranjitsinhji and C B Fry, cricketersThe leading batsmen of the year in 1901, cricketers K.S. Ranjitsinhji (1872-1933) and C.B. Fry (Charles Burgess Fry 1872-1956)
Warwickshire Cricket Club - 1888Sketches at the County Ground, Edgbaston, Birmingham - the home of Warwickshire CC. The main pavilion is shown in the centre
South African Cricket Team 1935South African Cricket Team visiting England 1935 where they defeated England in the Tests
W. Heath RobinsonCartoon, Safety First. A Cricket forecast for 1922 showing the new safety equipment for playing cricket, which is health and safety gone mad
Aussie Cricketers 1893The Eighth Australian Cricketing Team of 1893 pose in their cricket whites and a variety of caps and blazers
Spooner / CricketerR H Reggie Spooner, English cricketer
Blythe / CricketerColin Charlie Blythe
Ranjitsinhji / Spy / V. FairRanjitsinhji Vibhaji Rajput nobleman and English cricketer who played for Sussex
Shane Watson - Australian cricketer Date: 1990s - 2000s
Wasim Akram - Pakistan cricketer Date: 1980s - 1990s
Curtly Ambrose - West Indies cricketer Date: 1980s - 1990s
Cricket at BlackheathKent host Surrey at the Rectory Field ground, Blackheath. Famous Surrey batsman Jack Hobbs is at the crease, and has been permitted to have a runner (seen at square leg)
The Nevill Cricket Ground at Tunbridge Wells Date: 1902. Due to the age of this image this picture may not be suitable for large prints
Denis Compton at HastingsDenis Compton turns a ball from spinner Jim Laker (out of picture) off his legs to score another boundary past the despairing reach of the short leg fielder as wicketkeeper Stewart Billy Griffith
How Some Englishmen thought we were going to win the warHumorous cartoon showing Englishmen, armed with cricket bats, golf clubs and rugby balls giving the Hun a good thrashing - a satirical view on how some thought World War One could be won in
Grace, Jones & JephsonThree county cricket captains, from left - Mr A.O. Jones, Dr W.G. Grace and Mr. D.L.A. Jephson
The Bat and Ball Public House, Hambledon, 1908Photograph showing the Bat and Ball Public House at Hambledon, circa 1908. The pub was formerly known as the Broadhalfpenny Hut
Warner / CricketerSir Pelham Francis Warner ( Plum ), English cricketer (1873-1963)
Sport / Cricket / AshesThe Ashes - The original announcement mourning the loss to the Australians ina test series
The 1934 Test Match at Lords: Verity wins the gameVerity winning the match for England, sending down a ball to Woodfall, the Australian captain. On the third day of the second test match
Cricketer, LillywhiteFrederick William Lillywhite Cricketer - Sussex
Tyldesley / CricketerJ L Tyldesley, English cricketer who achieved 46 centuries in 11 years
Larwood / CricketerHarold Larwood, English cricketer, famous for his Bodyline bowling (1904-95)
Jack Hobbs (Sir John Berry Hobbs), English cricketer (1882-1963)
Jack Hobbs / CricketerJack Hobbs (Sir John Berry Hobbs), English cricketer (1882-1963)
Hirst / CricketerGeorge Hirst, Yorkshire cricketer (1871-1954) Date: 1903
Australian Team of 1882The Austalian cricket team of 1882 who beat the English in the first Ashes series, captained by W. L. Murdoch
John Devey, footballer and cricketerJohn Henry George Jack Devey (1866-1940), footballer for West Bromwich Albion, Mitchells St George s, Aston Villa and England, and a first-class cricketer for Warwickshire. 1890s
Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, Indian rulerBhupinder Singh (1891-1938), ruling Maharaja of the state of Patiala from 1900 to 1938. He is perhaps the most famous Maharaja of Patiala, best known for his extravagance, and for being a cricketer
Map of St Marylebone, LondonMap of St Marylebone, from a plan of London published by Richard Phillips. Date: 1813
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
The Cricketer. People You See, from Teddy Bear magazine, 1964. Date: 1964
James F Byrne, rugby player and cricketerJames Frederick Byrne (1871-1954), rugby player for England and the British and Irish Lions, and first-class cricketer for Warwickshire (captain). 1890s
Good Luck card with two cricket bats, a ball and a wicket. Date: circa 1890s
Wimborne Minster - The Grammar School - schoolboys playing cricket in the yard Date: circa 1907
Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa, mole cricketDetail from plate 456 of an illustration of a mole cricket from British Entomology: Original Drawings Vol 10, by John Curtis, 1862
Cricket Match 1743A cricket match at the Artillery Ground, London. The 18th century bat was a longer, heavier, curved version and just one two-stump wicket was used
Yorkshire, The Champion County Cricket Team 1919The champion county cricket team of the 1919 season. Date: 1919
Sourav Ganguly - Indian cricketer Date: 1990s - 2000s
The Australian Cricket Team 1890. 1890