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THE OVALThe Oval cricket ground, London. Date: 1981
Cricket in the ParkA game of cricket in a London park, the wicket keeper sitting on a chair behind the wicket tree! Date: early 1930s
Boys try to reach Jack Sparrow on top of lamp postThe boys try to reach Jack Sparrow, who has their cricket score in his beak, perched on top of a lamp post. Date: 1937
The boys recover their cricket score sheetJack Sparrow opens his beak to speak, and the boys recover their cricket score sheet. Jack flies off. Date: 1937
Gentleman holding up The Winning Post PaperA jolly gentleman (" Sir Davy" Stephens of Kingstown)holding up a poster for The Winning Post run by Roberts Sievier. He used the publication to attack those he disliked on the turf
Jack Sparrow flies off with cricket score sheetJack Sparrow flies off with the cricket score sheet, causing the boys to chase him. Date: 1937
Spectators watching a cricket match at Lord sSpectators watching a cricket match at Lords Cricket Ground, London. They are sitting on the top of a fine open carriage. Date: 1884
With Bat & Ball. Artist: Millicent Sowerby. Happy children out in the country enjoying a game of cricket Date: 1915
The Tatler Summer Number front cover 1951Front cover of The Tatler Summer Number 1951 showing the Tatler mascot in his 18th century frock coat and tricorn hat enjoying a tankard of refreshing ale served to him by a typical serving wench
Cricket at Tonbridge, KentA scene from the County Championship match between Kent and Sussex at the Angel Ground, Tonbridge, Kent. The famous Indian player, K.S.Ranjitsinhji is at the crease for Sussex
Fs Jackson. Cricketer
Robert Abel. Cricketer Date: circa 1900
LCH Paliaret. Cricketer Date: circa 1900
English Cricket Team to Australia 1901. Back row J Gunn, C Blythe, s Barnes, a Lilley, T Hayward, LC Braund. Front row HG Garnett, C MacGahey, AC Maclaren, C Robson, AO Jones
A ladies cricket match Date: circa 1900
Inter-village cricket match in FijiA scene from an inter-village cricket (or Kirikiti, as it was pronounced locally) match on the island of Fiji, as described in Lieut.-Colonel T.R.St-Johnstons book, South Sea Reminiscences
Dr W G Grace and HRH The Prince of WalesFamous (and infamous) English cricketer Dr William Gilbert Grace ( WG ) (1848-1915) and HRH Edward The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) (1894-1972)
WG Grace. Cricketer Date: circa 1900
Wilfred Rhodes. Cricketer Date: circa 1900
Prince Philip playing cricketPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1921), striking the ball with some force during a charity cricket match at Arundel Castle between the Dukes XV
Cricket match at Hastings 1901As part of the Hastings Festival, county champions Yorkshire play an England XI at the ground in the Sussex seaside town. The England team included the legendary W.G.Grace
W G Grace at the wicketW G Grace (1848-1915), English cricketer, seen here at the wicket. 1892
Pinocchio & the DoctorsThe doctors - a crow, an owl and a talking cricket - visit Pinocchio in bed Date: First published: 1880
Family & Beach CricketA family pose for a photograph on the beach at Weston-super-Mare in front of the Grand Pier with all their beach toys: cricket bat and stumps, a racquet and ball
Social / Cricket / KentTwo men sit on a bench in the shade to watch a cricket match in Kent Date: 1950s
Fuller Pilch / CricketerFULLER PILCH A member of the Kent cricket team. Date: mid 19th century
Cricket - Crystal PalaceGirls are taught how to play cricket at Crystal Palace. Date: 1950s
Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji (1872 1933) Indian prince and Test cricketer who played for the Sussex English cricket team
Curious effects of the strike: Unusual scenes in LondonUnusual scenes include: a motor-bus used as a recruiting office; a flock of sheep walking down a road in London and volunteer workers improvising a cricket match in Rotten Row
Victorian father and son in studio settingA Victorian father and his son pose for their photograph in the studio. The man is wearing a three-piece suit and a bowler hat, while the boy wears a sailor suit and wide-brimmed straw hat
R. A. F. Aircraft park, Lahore India, Cricket team. A. C. Rhodes. A. C. Hughes, C. H. Fuller, A. C. Dussant, F. B. Oliver, A. C. Phillips, A. C. Manders, F. O. Addison, A. C. Coker, A. C. Volkes, A
Shortsighted young cricketer is bowled outA shortsighted young cricketer is bowled out -- the bales are flying off the stumps
Victorian schoolboy ready for the holidaysA Victorian schoolboy, smoking a small cigar, sits on a pile of suitcases on the platform of a railway station, ready for the long school holidays
Double page spread in a diary for 14-19 MayA double page spread in a young persons diary for 14-19 May. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event
Double page spread in a diary for 5-10 SeptemberA double page spread in a young persons diary for 5-10 September. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event
Cricket by John HassallA group of young men play a game of cricket
Fred Howard. Cricket 5Cricket
Fred Howard. Cricket 3Cricket
Fred Howard. Cricket 2Cricket
Fred Howard. Cricket 4Cricket
Fred Howard. Cricket 1Cricket
Cricketer - Sir Francis S. JacksonSir Francis Stanley Jackson (1870-1947). English cricketer. Date: 1899
Cricket for the able-bodied / W H RobinsonCricket for the able-bodied - employing the use of a cannon with which to bowl and motorbikes. Please note: Credit must appear as (c)
Eton and Harrow Match at Lords, 1925Page from the Illustrated London News showing the Eton versus Harrow cricket match at Lords cricket ground in 1925. In the top picture, J.P.T. Boscawen is chaired after his stand with H.P
Englands test match victory: Verity and BowesThe hero of Englands victorious match: Verity(right), the Yorkshire slow left handed bowler, who took 15 wickets for 104, with Bowes, who took 4 wickets
Englands test match victory: meeting the KingThe King present at the second England versus Australia test match. King George V with the Australian team, shaking hands with Bradman, the famous Australian batsman
A Royal Interlude: English cricketers meet King George VThe English Team being presented to King Gorge V during the third day of the second test match at Lord s. Both English and Austalian teams lined up outside the pavilion to shake hands with the King
The Australians with the King and QueenAustralian test cricketers received by King George V and Queen Mary in the Grand Quandrangle at Windsor Castle. The Australian captain Woodfull is pictured talking to the King