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Cartoon, cricketing lion and kangarooCartoon, cricketing British Lion and Australian Kangaroo. The lion says: Well, you don t mind a good licking, so long as you get the gate money, do you? 1884
Woman with two Airedale Terrier dogs in a studio photo. Date: circa 1945
Woman police officer in uniform, LondonWoman police officer in woollen V-neck jumper and trousers, together with the reinforced bowler hat introduced in 1985. Date: circa 1985
Cricket The Cut ShotA batsman is shown performing the cut shot where he swings at the ball as if he was cutting it. Date: circa 19th century
Gentlemen v Players, 200th Cricket ElevenPhotographs of the eleven Players in the 200th Gentlemen and Players cricket match. The match was played on an annual basis, the tradition having started in 1806
Riverside sceneryA view looking down the bend of an English river, with lily pads, a dragonfly, celandines and rushes. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Ballet dancing frog on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Lake in a park, Buitenzorg, West Java, IndonesiaVictoria Regia lily leaves on a lake in a park (botanical gardens) in Buitenzorg (now Bogor), West Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1910
Caricature, Lord Salisbury as batsmanCaricature, Lord Salisbury, Conservative Prime Minister, as batsman -- John Bull as umpire calls him " Out", saying Leg Before Wicket! More Obstruction! 1884
Charity cricket match -- an American university student plays cricket for the first time. Date: circa 1980s
Victoria Regina, Kew Gardens - water channel with large water lily pads, building in B/G. Part of Box 34 Boswell Collection - London Streets. Date: circa 1890s
Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - card back, redRun-It-Out card game - card back, red. mid-20th century
Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - card back, blueRun-It-Out card game - card back, blue. mid-20th century
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
British cricket team near Nova Lima, Minas Gerais, BrazilBritish cricket team (and others) in Morro Velho, near Nova Lima, Minas Gerais, Brazil. They were part of a large British colony centred around the Morro Velho gold mine
Morris Dancers performing outside St Pauls Cathedral as part of the Lord Mayors Procession
Water LiliesSlide showing a photograph of a pond covered in water lily pads and flowers, dated 1939. Part of Box 366 Date: circa 1900
Cricket Barlow and PillingThe cricketers Barlow and Pilling Date: 1883
Cricket Charles Burgess FryThe Cricketer Charles Burgess Fry Date: 1898
Cricket Wicket KeepingA cricketer demonstrating how to wicket keep. The correct way. Date: 1888
Cricket a batsman dealing with a full pitchA pokey batsman dealing with a high-dropping full-pitch. Date: 1888
Cricket Leg Before WicketA batsman gets hit with the leg before wicket rule, as then the wicket keeper calls an appeal. Date: 1888
Cricket asking for guardA batsman is comes on to play when hes getting ready in hes crease he asks for guard. Date: circa 19th century
Cricket The Wicket KeeperA wicket keeper demonstrating the correct way of how to wicket keep. Date: circa 19th century
Two boys in their cricketing gear at the side of a cricket pitch
Tall slim cricketerA tall, slim cricketer with two bats, wearing shinpads
Finesse Bridge SetCover design in art deco style for the Finesse Bridge Set, a decorative set of four pads and sixteen tallies. Featuring an elegant woman in a wide-brimmed hat
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
Hows That - A young wicketkeeper whips off the bails" Hows That?" - A young wicketkeeper whips off the bails and appeals vigorously for a stumping dismissal as the batsman sneaks out of his crease. (see also: 10724035) Date: 1905
Schoolboy suggest a game of ping pong to W G Grace" I should like to play you at ping pong" !! A young schoolboy suggests a sensible choice of sporting contest when faced with the colossus of the cricketing world, Dr W G Grace
Fierce shot blasts Goalkeeper into his own goalA fearsome shot from an opposing striker smashes into the face of a hapless Goalkeeper, carrying the ball and the keeper back over the line
Cricket at Girls SchoolCricket played at a girls school. Date: circa 1929
Ladies Football, 1895: the South TeamThe South Team, representing South London, who played the opening match of the British Ladies Football Club to a crowd of 10, 000 at Nightingale Lane Ground, Crouch End
Cotton pickers with knee pads, Lehi, Arkansas. Date 1938 Sept
Ladies Football, 1895: the North TeamThe North Team, representing North London, who played the opening match of the British Ladies Football Club to a crowd of 10, 000 at Nightingale Lane Ground, Crouch End
Madagascar - St Mary Island - Lady in finest clothesA Madagascan lady in her Sunday best bonnet - St. Mary Island, Madagascar. Date: 1913
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
American Football Team Photo - possibly a British-based team as they appear to be playing on a football (soccer!) pitch. Date: 1910
Police Shooting RangeWearing protective ear pads to silence the blast of gunshots in the police underground range in North London, Inspector Robert Gould gives instruction. Date: 1960s
Shortsighted young cricketer is bowled outA shortsighted young cricketer is bowled out -- the bales are flying off the stumps
Double page spread in a diary for 5-10 SeptemberA double page spread in a young persons diary for 5-10 September. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event
Furniture by Holland and SonsTable with inlaid top, decorated with twining snakes, eagle and griffin claws and lily pads. This table featured in the 1851 Great Exhibition
Cricketer - Sir Francis S. JacksonSir Francis Stanley Jackson (1870-1947). English cricketer. Date: 1899
A batsman exhibitis four different shotsA combination action photograph of a batsman, in full cricket kit, plays four different shots, from the classic forward defensive shot (left) through to a cover drive (right)
What a jolly cricketer he would makeA school boy cricketer admires a suit of armour and imitates the poise and the position of the statues sword, with his cricket bat
Mexico - Transport of Yucatecan sisal padsA farmer carrying Yucatecan sisal pads on two small platforms that move on a rail pulled by two mules toward the scraper machine
Richard Sands Air Walking at Drury Lane, 1853Engraving showing Richard Sands (d.1861), the American acrobat, equestrian and air walker, performing at Drury Lane Theatre, London, March 1853
Clement Hill - CricketerClement Hill - Australian cricketer and champions batsman, who tormented the English attack on a number of tours to Australia in the late 19th century