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Yorkshire Cricket Team 1890sGroup photo, Yorkshire Cricket Team: Turner (Scorer), Wardall, Whitehead, Dodworth, Mounsey, Draper (Umpire), Tunnicliffe, Peel, Lord Hawke, Jackson, Wainwright, Brown, Hunter, Hirst. Date: 1890s
Paddington Cricket Club 1907Group photo, Paddington Cricket Club 1907. 1907
Smithson Broadhead with his portrait of Jack HobbsWith his portrait of cricketer, Jack Hobbs (see picture 11806473 for actual painting), the artist W. Smithson Broadhead who had been specially commissioned by the Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News
Eton and Winchester Cricket Teams - July 1906 - the match (insert more info in due course - TFG). Date: 1906
Cricketers Hirst, Haigh and Rhodes, Blake Lee Guest HouseCricketers George Herbert Hirst, Schofield Haigh and Wilfred Rhodes, Blake Lee Guest House, Marsden, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
Cricket Match, MCC v Australia 1884As the match goes on between MCC and Australia batsman W.G.Grace gets out and is returned to the back as he watches the rest of the match. Date: 1884
Cricket match England v NSW at Lords in 1863Specators gather round eagerly to watch this match taking place at Lords cricket ground between All England Elevens and NSW. Date: 1863
Grand cricket match at DurhamA grand cricket match was being held at Durham, seemed like it was an important game, and there was lots of spectators. Date: 1849
A cricket match of Greenwich PensionersA cricket match had been hosted between the greenwich pensioners it was the one armed pensioners v one legged pensioners. Date: 1848
A cricket match between Nottingham v all EnglandA cricket match between Nottingham v all of england had been set up, spectators gathered all around to watch this match. Date: 1842
Cricket match Eton v Harrow at Lords lunch intervalThe cricket match of Eton v Harrow which was being hosted Lords had gone onto lunch interval, the spectators and the players went for lunch. Date: circa 1895
Nets practice at the Lords Cricket Ground, LondonSpectators watching a nets practice session at the Lords Cricket Ground, Marylebone, London. Date: 1894
Cricket being played in Regents Park, LondonSpectators watching a cricket match in progress in Regents Park, here named The Lungs of London. Date: 1890
A Cricket Match at BalmoralSpectators watching a cricket match in progress between Abergeldie and staff from the Queens Royal Estate at Balmoral, Scotland. Date: 1880
Cricket Match at the Garrison, Corfu, GreeceSpectators watching a Cricket Match in progress at the British Garrison, Corfu, Greece. Date: 1853
A cricket Match in the early 19th centuryA cricket match in the early 19th century Date: 1837
Group photo, LFB cricket team, District B, who won the cup in 1907. Date: 1907
Cricket StumpedSome players can be very eager to get runs therefore this results in them getting stumped. Date: 1845
A cricket Match at Lords in 1858A cricket match in progress at the Lords Cricket Ground, St. Johns Wood, London. Spectators stand by and watch the in-progress match. Date: 1858
Spectators watching a cricket match as they get readySpectators are here at the Lords to watch the match and here they are waiting for the match to start. Date: 1870
A cricket match at Manheim Cricket Grounds PennsylvaniaSpectators sit in the stands of Manheim Cricket Grounds as they watch the cricket match in progress. Date: 1894
Cricket on board a shipCricket being played on board a ship in the late 19th century, while the spectators watch from the top deck. Date: 1890
Schoolgirl cricket players, WW1Girls at a school in Scotland playing cricket during the First World War. The Tatler suggests they are ladies we expect to see at Lords in the coming days of sex equality. Date: 1915
Cricketer Archibald Maclaren as a recruiting officerEnglish cricketer who captained the England cricket team at various times between 1898 and 1909. A right-handed batsman, he played 35 Test matches for England
Cricketers on active serviceMembers of county championship cricket teams who were called up for active service following the outbreak of World War I. 1914
Sportsmens Battalion having a sing-song, WW1Some members of the Sportsmen Battalion having a sing around a piano. Most of the soldiers pictured are county cricketers but there is also C R Little, the Canadian baseball player
Well-known personalities in the Artists Rifles, WW1Three personalities of the stage and sport with the Artists Rifles, the well-known OTC. From left, Mr Horace Pollock, the impresario who introduced Sir Arthur Pineros work to the Variety stage
Ranjis nephews playing war-time cricket at Lord sFive nephews of the famous Indian cricketer, Ranjitsinhji Jamsaheb of Nawanager (" Ranji" ), who part of a team of Indian students who played against Lt-Col. Baileys XI at Lords in 1916
Baltic Copper Mine Cricket Club, Michigan, USABaltic Cricket Team - comprising of miners from Painesdale, Michigan, USA - played in the Copper (Houghton) County Cricket League, founded in 1906
West Indian cricket team having dancing lessonsMembers of the West Indies cricket team being instructed in dance lessons at Scarborough during a cricket festival in September 1928. They are learning the Tile Trot. Date: 1928
Behind the scenes in a Test MatchThe Australian eleven in their dressing room on the Melbourne cricket ground. In the right hand corner of the picture is C. Hill smoking a pipe. Other players are M. A. Noble, W.P. Howell, R.A
The over-enthusiasm of some sportsmen in the trenches" Libellous? - With a sporting battalion at the front: Highly imaginative drawings" The over-enthusiasm of Harry Lows sporting battalion certainly raises a smile
27th Inniskillings at MaltaA group photograph of the 27th Inniskillings at Malta with the sporting trophies won in rowing and cricket (and possibly other sports) in 1908 - 1909
Heathfield Harman Stephenson, Tom Hearne, Notable CricketersHeathfield Harman Stephenson (on left) (1833-1896) - captained the first English team to travel to Australia in 1861/2 and umpired the first Test match ever played in England in 1880
Three little boys play cricket at school. Date: 1898
Cricket on the Quarter Deck of a British BattleshipA game of cricket on the Quarter Deck of a British Battleship. Date: 1906
Worcestershire County Cricket Club side in the 1900s. The skipper, Harry K. Foster (1873-1950) (pictured second from right in middle row)
Humorous Cricket Postcard - Wicketkeeper struckHumorous Cricket Postcard by Tom Browne. A batsman eyes up a slog to a short-pitched ball, but his backswing makes contact with the wicketkeepers head and the stumps and bails fly everywhere
Womens cricket tour, 1935English women cricketers touring Australia in 1935. The bottom right picture shows the England captain, Miss Betty Archdale adjusting her shin pads during practice
Cricket Team in OxfordA superb photographic postcard of an Oxford cricket team, sporting a fine selection of patterned blazers, straw boater hats, flannel whites and boots
Radley CricketersFour of the members of Radley College cricket team, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1895
Splendid Yarns for Boys book coverFront cover of Splendid Yarns for Boys, a compendium of thrilling short stories for young male readers, featuring an effective repetitive pattern of silhouetted cricketers
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
Cricket by John HassallA group of young men play a game of cricket
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
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