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Cricket, MCC v Notts, early 1900s
MCC cricket team leaving Southampton for South Africa, early 1900s
Village cricket team
A village cricket team, early 1900s
Cricket match
Church Avenue and Cricket Club, Harborne, BirminghamChurch Avenue and Cricket Club, Harborne, south-west Birmingham Date: circa 1904
Harborne Cricket Club, south-west BirminghamHarborne, south-west Birmingham - Cricket Ground. The Cricket Club was founded in May, 1868 and is one of the largest in the Midlands. Date: 1907
Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1925 Date: 1925
G A Raikes
H F Ward
Ernest Needham
Charlie Percy McGahey
Cricket Match at Eton School Victorian period Date: 19th century
Cricket match at Eton School Date: 19th century
Cricket, Warwickshire CC in 1895 Date: 1895
Notts CC Cricket Team in 1895 Date: 1895
Warwickshire CC Cricket Team in 1895 Date: 1895
Cricket, Notts CC in 1895 Date: 1895
Cricket, Lancashire CC Date: 19th century
Elland Cricket Club in 1889 Date: 1889
CricketIllustration of a batsman running a quick single. Artist: George Derville Rowlandson. Date: circa 1905
Cricket at EtonIllustration of The Fields of Eton, with a match in progress. Artist: Anon. Date: 1900
Lady CricketersIllustration of lady cricketers playing a match. Artist: Lucien Davis Date: 1900
Lady playing cricket, early 1900s
Village cricket match, early 1900s
Ladies cricket match
Women's cricket match, Victorian period
W. G. Grace Victorian Cricketer
W G Grace
Arthur Shrewsbury cricketer
C. B. Fry Victorian Cricketer
C B Fry
Arthur Shrewsbury Victorian Cricketer
The Players Cricket Team in 1895
The Gentlemen Cricket Team in 1895
Tower Gardens, Skegness, Lincolnshire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard
Advert, Great Player's cigarettes, with cricketersAdvert, Great Player's Medium Navy Cut cigarettes, with caricatures of cricketers (cards to collect) Date: 1926
Wellington College Cricket PavilionA photograph of the cricket pavilion at Wellington College, Berkshire, demolished and reopened in 1901, changing from lime green to pink. Date: circa 1901
Cricket at the Imperial Tobacco Company's Athletics Ground, Knowle, Bristol Date: 20th century
William Lillywhite, father of modern cricket Date: 1863
H H Stephenson and Billy Caffyn, English cricketersH H Stephenson and Billy Caffyn, the only two English cricketers who visited both America and Australia Date: 1863
Tom Lockyer, outstanding cricket wicket-keeper Date: 1863
Women's summer costumes by HygeiaWomen's Boating, Cricket, Tennis and Tricycle Summer Costumes by Hygeia Date: 1888
Music cover, The Cricketer's Polka, by W H StephensonMusic cover, The Cricketer's Polka, for the pianoforte with vocal refrain, composed by W.H. Stephenson Date: circa 1883
Photographs showing how cricket is photographed, including match shots, camera and photographer. Captioned, Waiting for hours to take a 1/1000th of a second picture
Douglas Jardine, England Cricket CaptainDouglas Jardine (1900-1958), who had captained the England cricket team to Ashes victory earlier in the year. There had been controversy due to the bodyline bowling tactics used by the English team
A New Roller at EdgbastonA new type of water-absorbing roller, being put to use at Edgbaston cricket ground. Date: 1932
Ranjitsinhji at the OvalSir Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji Jadeja (1872-1933), also known as Ranji, was ruler of the Indian princely state of Nawanagar, and had been a Test cricketer who played for the English cricket team