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Sporty Lacrosse Girl - The Sporting Girl - " The Fellows like the girl of sport, shes such a jolly, chummy sort." Date: circa 1910s
Duke of York shakes hands with Lacrosse teams - ManchesterAlbert, Duke of York (later King George VI 1895-1952) shakes hands with Lacrosse teams (Cheadle Hulme and Manchester University) - Manchester, October 1934. Date: 1934
A large group of young boys at a military school - LacrosseA large group of young boys at a military school (?), posing in their sports kit with lacrosse sticks. Date: circa 1910s
Native American Indians Playing LacrosseLacrosse was first seen by Europeans when the French, under Charlevoix explored the Indigenous peoples of the United States
Metal figures for bowls, drinking horns and gobletsMetal figures of sailors, tennis players, oarsmen for bowls, drinking horns and goblets. Lithograph from a catalog of metal products manufactured by Wuerttemberg Metalware Factory, Geislingen
Men playing a Lacrosse Match
CANADIAN LACROSSE TEAMA group picture of the Canadian lacrosse team of 1883. Date: 1883
CANADIAN LACROSSE GAMECanadians play lacrosse. Date: circa 1860
LACROSSE IN BELFAST 1876Canadians and Iroquois native Americans play lacrosse in Belfast. Date: 1876
Lacrosse Match - Running up the field. Date: 1906
Victorian scrap - lacrosse player. late 19th century
Sioux Warrior & LacrosseA Sioux warrior holds a ball stick, ready to play lacrosse. Date: circa 1830
Possibly bicycle egg and spoon with lacrosse sticks Date: 1922
Lacrosse action Date: 1918
Lacrosse team Date: 1904
M. Petit with lacrosse stick Date: 1904
The Capitals Lacrosse Club of Canada (which is apparently still in existence today) visiting the Battersby Hat Factory in Stockport in 1906