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Outdoor games. CricketYoung Edwardian boy with a cricket bat. Date: circa 1903
Northamptonshire CCC Cricket TeamGroup photo, Northamptonshire CCC Cricket Team. Date: circa 1936
Annual Eton v Harrow cricket match at LordsScene during the annual Eton v Harrow cricket match at Lords Cricket Ground in NW London, 13 July 1934. Showing people strolling about during the lunch interval
Denis Compton and Patsy Hendren at The Oval, LondonDenis Compton (1918-1997) and Patsy Hendren (1889-1962) at The Oval, London, coming out to bat in a match between Surrey and Middlesex, 1st innings, Monday 10 August 1936. Date: 1936
Jack Hobbs by Smithson BroadheadJack Hobbs (Sir John Berry Hobbs), English cricketer (1882-1963), in a painting by W. Smithson Broadhead, specially done for The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News in 1925
Ascent of Mr. R. Orton in the Princess Alexandra balloonPoster advertising the ascent of Mr. R. Orton in the Princess Alexandra balloon and his Monster Giant, Middlesex County Cricket Ground - Monday August 12th 1867. Date: 1867
The West Indies Cricket Team - Tour of England 1957. Featured are the brilliant (Sir) Garfield (Gary) Sobers, Frank Worrell, Everton Weekes, (Sir) Wesley Winfield Hall and Sonny Ramadhin
Why We Lost by William Heath RobinsonSome of the things that made cricket so difficult for Englishmen in Australia. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans Date: 1921
Asser and Sherwins Archery and Cricket Repository, LondonEngraving showing the interior of Messrs. Asser and Sherwins Archery and Cricket repository, Strand, London, 1875. The necessity of a store devoted to the two sports reflects their popularity through
Dismal Desmond was designed by Richard Ellett and was one of the most successful toys of the 1920's. He was the mascot of the England Cricket Team that year
W G Grace, legendary cricketer, batting. late 19th century
The Australian Cricket Team 1886. 1886
Middlesex Cricket Team, 1898. 1898
County Cricket Match in 1939 - a wicket for Gover of SurreyCounty Cricket Match at the Oval in 1939 - a wicket has just fallen, caught behind. The bowler appears to be the Surrey player Alf Gover. Date: 1939
G O Smith, footballer and cricketerGilbert Oswald Smith (1872-1943), amateur footballer who played for Oxford University and the Corinthians, and was captain for England. He played first-class cricket for Oxford University and Surrey
H B Daft, English footballer and cricketerHarry Butler Daft (1866-1945), English footballer with the Corinthians, Notts County, Nottingham Forest, Newark and England, also a first-class cricketer with Nottinghamshire. 1890s
Cricket. Not Out. Batsman completes a quick single. Date: 1904
Cricket match at Winchester Eton v Winchester CollegesA Cricket match is being held at Winchester between Eton and Winchester College, many spectators gather around to watch the match. Date: 1864
The Lords Ground in 1837The Lords ground shown in 1837, when it wasn t used for cricket. Date: 1837
A cricket match at The New Cricket-Ground, ManchesterA cricket match being played at The New Cricket-Ground Manchester infront of dozensof spectators. Date: 1857
A cricket match upon the Goodwin Sands, KentA cricket match in progress upon the Goodwin Sands in Kent, where there are also some spectators enjoying a picnic. Date: 1854
Painesdale Cricket Club, Michigan, USA - played in the Copper (Houghton) County league - founded in 1906. The teams were made up of local miners, formerly Cornish tin miners
A Googlie by Lawson WoodA bear batsman looks concerned as a determined monkey bowls a googlie at his batting partner. Date: 1930
Making Cricket BatsA cricket bat maker at Accrington, Lancashire, England, who is using the shin bone of a reindeer to smooth of a bat. Date: 1930s
Old Man Watching CricketAn old man in a flat cap stands and watches a cricket match being played on Giggs Hill Green, Thames Ditton, Surrey, England. Date: 1950s
Gilbert L Jessop cricketer
William LillywhiteWILLIAM LILLYWHITE The Father of Modern Cricket A right-handed bowler, who played for Sussex in the 1820s. Date: early 19th century
Cricket for the middle-aged / W H RobinsonMore sensible cricket for the middle-aged. Every player has his own comfortable seat and drinks are served on a tray mid game
Sunny Day at Lords by Ernest WallcousinsThis image shows an enthusiastic crowd watching a cricket match. Painted in 1926 the grand stand can be seen in the distance, which had just been built
Eton and Harrow match at LordsSpectators at a cricket match
Heathletics. New water sports for the holidays; sea golf, winkle cricket and Ocean Pingpong. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary
Umpire at a Cricket Match, c. 1905Illustration of a rather elderly figure umpiring a cricket match, which came with the following caption: Batsman (taking guard): What guard is that, umpire? Rustic Umpire: Yer can t better it, sur
Gloucestershire County Cricket Team, 1892Photograph of Gloucestershire County Cricket team for the 1892 season. Back row, left to right: J.Smith (scorer), E. Sainsbury, S.A.P. Kitcat, Roberts, Murch, Painter
R. A. Duff and V. Trumper of the Australia Team, 1902Photograph showing R.A. Duff and Victor Trumper (on right) of the Australian Cricket Team, going out to bat at the start of the Australian second innings, Bramall Lane, Sheffield, July 1902
Sketches of Cricket in India, 1890A series of sketches by an English Cavalry Officer of a game of cricket played between an Indian College and British Officers, in India, 1890
Neil Harvey batting in the Fourth Test Match, Headingley, 19Photograph of (Robert) Neil Harvey, the Australian batsman, playing a shot in the Fourth Test Match between England and Australia, Headingley Cricket Ground, 1948
J H King - CricketerJohn H King - left-handed cricketer for Leicestershire and England, making his debut for his country in 1909
Thatcher, Sidney Chun, splitting a spar - MarlboroughA thatcher, Sidney Chun (1903-1985), wears protective clothing, including a cricket shin pad, while splitting spars before thatching a roof at Marlborough - date: 1950s
Playing on the StreetChildren playing on a suburban street. Note the absence of parked cars - only a solitary motorcycle and sidecar!
Advert / Elephant CoffeeElephant Brand French Coffee
A Cricketing HeroA young cricketing hero is acclaimed by his teammates
Leg Half Volley
Pilch IllustrationThe Great Days of Fuller Pilch
Middlebrough CricketThe Middlesbrough cricket team pose for a photograph on their ground; players wear a variety of check and striped shirts, caps and hats, and carry bats or balls
Sport / Football / SpecificENGLAND Vs SCOTLAND. Played at the West of Scotland Cricket Club, near Glasgow. England beat Scotland 5 - 2
Advert for Rowntrees York Chocolate, 1926 Date: 1926
Darrell Hair - Cricket umpire Date: 1990s - 2000s
Ryan Sidebottom - England cricketer Date: 1990s - 2000s