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Don Bradman square cuts at Lords, 1930Photograph of Don Bradman square cutting during the second Test Match between England and Australia, held at Lords Cricket Ground, London, 1930
Denis Compton at HastingsDenis Compton turns a ball from spinner Jim Laker (out of picture)
Women Playing Cricket 1889A match of cricket between two female teams, in an English rural setting. The crowd watches intently as the fielder, on the left of the image, takes a great catch. Date: 1889
Letter to Laura Francatelli, RMS Titanic survivorWhite Star Line, RMS Titanic
Advert, Great Player's cigarettes, with cricketersAdvert, Great Player's Medium Navy Cut cigarettes, with caricatures of cricketers (cards to collect) Date: 1926
Comic postcard, Drunken batsman who saw three balls Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, A fast one from the demon bowler Date: 20th century
Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - CaughtRun-It-Out card game - Caught. mid-20th century
Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - 4 RunsRun-It-Out card game - 4 Runs. mid-20th century
Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - 2 RunsRun-It-Out card game - 2 Runs. mid-20th century
Cricket CatchingA fielding performing the right way to catch. Date: 1888
Cricket Match, England v Australia at The Oval 1882A cricket match fixture between England and Australia at the oval is in progress, the fielder is returning the ball back to the bowler. Date: 1882
Cricket Fielding (wrong!)A fielder demonstrates the incorrect way of fielding to stop the ball as he should be using the long barrier method. Date: 1888
Cricket StumpedSome players can be very eager to get runs therefore this results in them getting stumped. Date: 1845
Cricket Preventing a BoundaryA fielder is preventing a boundary which would preventing the other team either 6 or 4 runs. Date: 1888
Cricket Short SlipA fielder has been placed as short slip so he stands to the right or left of the wicket keeper to aid any catches delivered behind the batsman. Date: 1888
Cricket On PointA fielder is calling for the ball as he is in the right position this is on point. Date: 1888
Cricket A Run OutA Batsman gets run out during the match as he is out of hes crease. Date: 1888
John Fielder MackarnessJOHN FIELDER MACKARNESS Bishop of Oxford : quite what his connection is with Huntley & Palmers biscuits is a mystery... Date: 1820 - 1889
W G Grace at the wicketW G Grace (1848-1915), English cricketer, seen here at the wicket. 1892
A Run Out at Lords Cricket Ground, 1895Engraving showing a fielder running out one of the batsmen, during a game of cricket at Lords Cricket Ground, London, 1895
G L Jessop - CricketerGilbert L Jessop - Gloucestershire and England cricketer. Played for his country between 1899 and 1912). A formidable batsman and cover-point
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