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A G Pawson - Captain of Oxford University Cricket Team for the 1910 Varisty match against Cambridge. Date: 1910
Varsity Cricket Match of 1911 - The Oxford University XIThe Varsity Cricket Match of 1911 - The Oxford University XI (1 player short!)
Group photo, Moor Hall Estate, Harlow, EssexGroup photo in front of the Doric portico of Moor Hall Estate, Harlow, Essex - cricketers and others of Harlow and Sawbridgeworth
Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe, cricketers, coming out to bat. They formed an opening partnership for the England team between 1924 and 1930. circa 1920s
R Es Wyatt, Warwickshire County and England cricketer. Date: 1934
Viv Richards - West Indies cricketer Date: 1970s - 1980s
The Master Jack Hobbs - Surrey and England CricketerThe Master Jack Hobbs (1882-1963) - Surrey and England Cricketer - advertising card for Force cricket bats. Universally regarded by experts as one of the greatest batsmen in the entire history of
The Somerset County Cricket Team of 1905. The Captain is Samuel Moses James Woods (18671931) an Australian sportsman, who represented both Australia and England at Test cricket
Duchess of York - National Playing Fields AssociationElizabeth, Duchess of York (later Elizabeth the Queen Mother 1900-2002) at a flag day in aid of the National Playing Fields Association - London, Spring 1934
Temperance message Jack Hobbs
Temperance message Jack Hobbs early 1900s
Cricket Match at Eton School Victorian period Date: 19th century
W. G. Grace Victorian Cricketer
Arthur Shrewsbury cricketer
C. B. Fry Victorian Cricketer
Arthur Shrewsbury Victorian Cricketer
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
Herbert Sutcliffe, English Cricketer - The Ashes, Sydney Date: 1925
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
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
Herbert Sutcliffe, CricketerHerbert Sutcliffe (1894-1978) was a professional cricketer who represented Yorkshire and England as an opening batsman. He was part of the M.C.C
Hedley Verity bowling, F Chester as umpireYorkshire and England cricketer Hedley Verity bowling, F. Chester as umpire Date: circa 1930s
Don Bradman batting at Perth, Hammond in slipsAustralian cricketer Don Bradman batting at Perth, Hammond in the slips Date: circa 1930s
Jack Hobbs sweeps ball to long legEnglish cricketer Jack Hobbs sweeping a ball to long leg Date: circa 1930s
Len Hutton cutting McCabe past Waite at the OvalEngland cricketer Len Hutton cutting McCabe past Waite in his record innings at the Oval, 1938, B.A. Barnett keeping wicket Date: 1938
Wally Hammond hitting boundary off McCabe at LordsEngland cricketer Wally Hammond hitting a boundary off McCabe at Lords, 1938, B A Barnett keeping wicket Date: 1938
Hobbs and Rhodes, Australian cricketersCricketers Hobbs and Rhodes who established a first wicket Test record of 323 tour of Australia Date: 1912
Clarrie Grimmett bowlingClarrie Grimmett, Australian Cricketer bowling Date: circa 1930s
Hole batting to Truman in final testAustralian cricketer Hole batting to Fred Truman in the Final Test. England field L-R Hutton, Laker, Lock, Bailey, Bedser, Edrich and Evans Date: 1953
Don Bradman bowled by Verity at LordsAustralian Cricketer Don Bradman bowled by Verity at Lords in 1938, Ames keeping wicket Date: 1938
Don BradmanCharcoal sketch of Donald George Bradman, nicknamed The Don. The Australian cricketer was widely acknowledged to be the greatest batsman of all time with a test career batting average of 99.94
Robertson Hare, actor, character portrait in glasses and cricket cap. John Robertson Hare, OBE (1891-1979) actor who established his career in the Aldwych farces
Caricature illustration of D R Jardine, cricketer, in plasticine and pen. Captioned, Personalities in Plasticine, No 10 D R Jardine'
Cartoon, The Last Wicket - The Boer War is compared to cricket with a Boer batting and Kitchener as wicket keeper. Date: 1901
Comic postcard, Drunken batsman who saw three balls Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, A fast one from the demon bowler Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Bunny faces the fast bowler Date: 20th century
Cricket Team Photograph - The Cotswold Hunt XI which beat the Beaufort Hunt in a match at Stowell Park, Cheltenham by 77 runs
Cricket Team Photograph - The Gentlemen of Staffordshires XI. Date: 1932
Cricket Team Photograph - The Gentlemen of Herefordshire Date: 1932
A Young boy playing cricket in a suburban garden - he awaits for a delivery to arrive... Date: circa 1920
The Rev. Canon Frank H. Gillingham and Mrs Gillingham with the Lord Mayor of London Sir Frank Alexander and his wife Lady Alexander before a dinner in Gillinghams honour at the Mansion House
Reverend Frank Gillingham (1875-1953) - noted clergyman and cricketer - in cricket apparel walking back to the pavilion. His score of 201 for Essex versus Middlesex (as reported in this issue)
Cartoon, Out! (Disraeli and Gladstone)Cartoon, Out! Gladstone as batsman is bowled out, and Disraeli as wicket keeper is back in the running. A cricketing analogy for the transfer of power in the wake of a General Election. Date: 1866
C M Wells, Middlesex Rugby PlayerCyril Mowbray Wells (1871-1963), Middlesex Rugby Player and first-class cricketer. circa 1900s
Mr Libbys Juices, Grapefruit JuiceLibbys Happy Families Card Game, Mr. Libbys Juices, Grapefruit Juice. circa 1950s
Cartoon, Mr William Yardley, English cricketer and writerCartoon portrait, Mr William Yardley (1849-1900), English first class cricketer (Cambridge University and Kent) - Always good at scoring. He was also an actor, playwright and drama critic. 1884
Cartoon, Messrs Stephens and Yardley don t like being harassed, and are now running the " Vicar" themselves. Possibly a reference to the comic operetta, The Vicar of Bray