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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
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
The Australian Cricket Team who toured England to compete for the Ashes in 1909
Australian Ashes Touring side of 1938The Touring Australian cricket team of 1938, with Captain (Sir) Donald Bradman seated (centre). Other notable members of the side include C Babcock and Wilf O Reilly
Cricket: The Surrey ElevenThe men of Surrey Cricket club stand infront of a tent, holding cricket bats and a ball, ready for action
Cricket under DifficultiesA large group of school boy cricketers manhandle a poor fellow student, wrapping a cricket net around their victim
An Eton v. Harrow Rhapsody - When Greek meets Greek by ChloeHumorous illustration by Chloe Preston showing a group of schoolboy cricketers
Four leading cricketers of 1874Engraving showing four leading English cricketers of the 1874 season. From top left, clockwise: G.F. Grace Esq. W.G. Grace Esq. J. Southerton and H.Jupp
Women Cricketers using Indoor Nets, St. Brides Institute, 1Illustration of the female members of St. Brides Institute using the indoor cricket nets of their club, during the winter of 1905
Cricket / Going for a RunA cricket match in progress. The batsman has clipped the ball square and a finely be- shirted and facially hirsute fielder gives chase