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ALCANTARA RIESTRA, Paulino (1896 - 1964). Filipino-Spanish footballer
REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua (1723-1792). Tomb of the Baron. 510-500 B.C. ITALY. Tarquinia. Necropolis of Monterozzi. Funeral scene. Detail of the farewell of the Baron. Etruscan art. Fresco
Organ player. Flowers of Happiness. Engraving
Flautist Lucas Vorsterman, the Old. Circa 1640. Dayton C. Miller Collection
MANET, Edouard. Boy blowing bubblesMANET, ɤ ouard (1832-1883). Boy blowing bubbles. 1867. Impressionism. Oil on canvas. PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Museu Calouste Gulbenkian (Lisbon Calouste Gulbenkian Museum)
Army personnel relaxing in barracks, WW1Army personnel relaxing in barracks. Date: 1915
Cricket Robert AbelThe cricketer Robert Abel Date: 1894
Cricket Tom EmmettTom Emmett, the yorkshire cricketer. Date: circa 19th century
Cricket Charles Burgess FryThe Cricketer Charles Burgess Fry Date: 1898
Cricket a batsman dealing with a full pitchA pokey batsman dealing with a high-dropping full-pitch. Date: 1888
Cricket The Leg-Break Bowling TechniqueA bowler demonstrating the Leg-Break bowling technique. Date: 1892
Cricket The Underhand Bowling TechniqueA bowler is shown to be demonstrating the underhand bowling technique. Date: 1892
Cricket at Lords Eton v Harrow 1870The winning team are hoisting their player who won the game for them and spectators also cheer all around the team and victor. Date: 1870
Kathleen McKane British single lawn-tennisMiss Kathleen McKane (Kitty McKane Godfree), (1896 - 1992), British lawn-tennis winner, in 1926. Kathleen McKane winning ladies singles against Senorita de Alvarez, Spanish champion at Wimbledon
Cricket Bowling an Off-BreakA bowler bowls an Off-Break ball hoping to get a wicket. Date: 1886
Cricket Caught and BowledA batsman is caught out and bowled out. Date: 1888
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 bowling a low deliveryA bowler comes on to bowl a low delivery hoping to get a wicket. Date: 1886
Cricket BattingA player comes to hes crease as he is about to start batting. Date: 1892
Cricket the right and wrong way of battingA batsman demonstrate the correct way of batting; straight play and then the incorrect way; cross play Date: 1892
Warren BardsleyThe Australian cricketer Warren Bardsley, an opening left handed batsman who played 41 Tests between 1909 and 1926. Date: circa 1909
Cricket Felix on the batA batsman performing various different shots. Date: circa 19th century
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 The Wicket KeeperA wicket keeper demonstrating the correct way of how to wicket keep. Date: circa 19th century
King Alfonso XIII as a polo player, 1915King Alfonso XIII of Spain (1886-1941) and Mr Leopold Maza taking a breather after a strenuous game of polo at Santander. Date: 1915
Barbara Windsor at Darts Marathon, CornwallBarbara Windsor, actress, shaking hands with Malcolm Winters, darts player and pub employee, watched by other players, at the famous First and Last Inn at the village of Sennen, Lands End, Cornwall
Bystander cover, Anthony Wilding & Arthur Balfour tennisThe Rt. Hon. Arthur Balfour and Mr Anthony (Tony) Frederick Wilding, four-times Wimbledon tennis champion, pictured as doubles partners in a friendly match on Centre Court at Wimbledon in July 1917
Suzanne Lenglen aged 15Suzanne Lenglen (1899 - 1938), French tennis player, winner of 81 singles titles during the 1920s. Pictured as a precocious fifteen year old in The Tatler, which writes
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
Record sleeve, 1920sA record sleeve for the music label His Masters Voice, featuring an illustration showing a lady about to play a record on her gramophone
Tennis player Anthony Wilding serving, 1905New Zealand tennis player, Anthony Frederick Wilding (1883-1915), Wimbledon Mens Champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913 pictured early in his career at the age of 22 playing at Wimbledon in 1905
Anthony Wilding being congratulated at Wimbledon, 1905New Zealand tennis player, Anthony Frederick Wilding (1883-1915), Wimbledon Mens Champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913 pictured early in his career at the age of 22 being congratulated after
Captain Anthony Wilding, tennis championPhotograph of New Zealand tennis player, Anthony Frederick Wilding, Wimbledon Mens Champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913. His championship run came to an end in 1914 when he was beaten by Australian
Sudanese rebec playerAn itinerant ministrel from the Sudan playing the rebec. Date: 1893
A New Caledonian flute player, c. 1870. Date: c. 1870
Captain Leslie Cheape, polo player, on the golf links, 1914Captain Leslie St. Clair Cheape (1882-1916), British soldier and polo player dubbed, Englands greatest polo player. He played for England in the Westchester Cup three times in 1911, 1913 and 1914
Lord Wimborne & the England polo team, 1914Captain Frederick Barrett, captain of the 1914 England polo team, pictured with Lord Wimborne, a supporter and helper of the team
Captain Leslie Cheape, polo playerCaptain Leslie St. Clair Cheape (1882-1916), British soldier and polo player dubbed, Englands greatest polo player. He played for England in the Westchester Cup three times in 1911, 1913 and 1914
Tennis player Norman Brookes in caricatureNorman Everard Brookes (1877-1968) Australian No. 1. tennis player and Wimbledon champion in 1907 and 1914. Brookes also played doubles with the New Zealander
Polo Victory 1914, Menu card from Buckingham PalaceThe menu card at the dinner given by King George V at Buckingham Palace to the England polo team after they had won the International Polo Trophy - or Westchester Cup - from America in 1914
Captain Leslie CheapeCaptain Leslie St. Clair Cheape (1882-1916), British soldier and polo player dubbed, Englands greatest polo player. He played for England in the Westchester Cup three times in 1911, 1913 and 1914
Captain Leslie Cheape playing polo against America, 1914Captain Leslie St. Clair Cheape (1882-1916), British soldier and polo player dubbed, Englands greatest polo player pictured playing his part in the England victory over America in the International
Leslie CheapeCaptain Leslie St. Clair Cheape (1882-1916), British soldier and polo player dubbed, Englands greatest polo player. He played for England in the Westchester Cup three times in 1911
England and America polo teams, 1913The British and American polo teams who played in the International Polo Trophy (Westchester Cup) in 1913. The American team were known as the Big Four and were J. M
Englands victory over America in polo, 1914Front cover of The Illustrated London News depicting the famous victory of the British polo team over the Americans at Meadowbrook in the International Polo Trophy - also known as the Westchester Cup
England polo team arrive in the USA, 1914The famous British polo team that won the International Polo Cup (Westchester Cup) in 1914. Team includes: Vivian Noverre Lockett (1880-1962), Major Frederick W
Captain Leslie Cheape, polo player & E. W. PalmesCaptain Leslie St. Clair Cheape (1882-1916) (pictured right), British soldier and polo player dubbed, Englands greatest polo player