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Cricket The Underhand Bowling TechniqueA bowler is shown to be demonstrating the underhand bowling technique. Date: 1892
Cricket Forward Play ShotBatsman showing the forward played shot. Date: 1892
A cricket match of Greenwich PensionersA cricket match had been hosted between the greenwich pensioners it was the one armed pensioners v one legged pensioners. Date: 1848
Group photo, LFB cricket team, District B, who won the cup in 1907. Date: 1907
Cricket Bowling an Off-BreakA bowler bowls an Off-Break ball hoping to get a wicket. Date: 1886
Cricket Back Play ShotA batsman demonstrating the back play shot, playing the shot behind him. Date: 1888
Cricket bowling a low deliveryA bowler comes on to bowl a low delivery hoping to get a wicket. Date: 1886
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 BattingA player comes to hes crease as he is about to start batting. Date: 1892
Cricket A Run OutA Batsman gets run out during the match as he is out of hes crease. Date: 1888
Cricket The Wicket KeeperA wicket keeper demonstrating the correct way of how to wicket keep. Date: circa 19th century
Trones Wood in distance from road to Longueval, WW1Trones Wood in distance from road to Longueval, Somme, WW1. By Captain Edward Handley-Read, RBA (1869-1935), Machine Gun Corps
The Menin Road looking towards Hooge, c 1918The Menin Road looking towards Hooge, c.1918, by William Lionel Wyllie, RA RI RE (1851-1931). Date: circa 1918
Baltic Copper Mine Cricket Club, Michigan, USABaltic Cricket Team - comprising of miners from Painesdale, Michigan, USA - played in the Copper (Houghton) County Cricket League, founded in 1906
Mealtime in British reserve trench, Western Front, WW1Mealtime in a British reserve trench on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Seasonable Cakes. Log Cake Date: 1936
American troops in action, WW1American troops in action on a battlefield during the First World War. Date: 1917-1918
Three little boys play cricket at school. Date: 1898
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
Young lady cries after receiving a retort from her boyfriendTaking a Hot Return - cricket analogy used on a humorous(ish?) postcard showing a girl upset after receiving a harsh retort from her beau. Date: 1908
Out First Ball - Young lad has his stumps re-arranged" Out First Ball" - Young lad has his stumps re-arranged (see also: 10948415). Date: 1905
Hoylake, Merseyside - Submerged (Petrified) Forest Date: circa 1910s
Uncle Podger playing cricketUncle Podger shows the children how to play cricket, with disasterous results! Date: circa 1907
Humorous Cricket Postcard - Wicketkeeper struckHumorous Cricket Postcard by Tom Browne. A batsman eyes up a slog to a short-pitched ball, but his backswing makes contact with the wicketkeepers head and the stumps and bails fly everywhere
Priest River Valley, where many settlers grow hay between the stumps. Bonner County, Idaho. See general caption 49. Date 1939 Oct
Horses pasturing among stumps and snags. Priest River Valley, Bonner County, Idaho. General caption 49. Date 1939 Oct
RB Whitley, who was one of the first citizens of the town and is one of its leading citizens, owner of the general store, president of the bank, and owns a cotton mill nearby and a farm
Boys playing cricketThe boys play cricket, ignoring Jack Sparrows request for help. Date: 1937
Dugouts and trenches on a battlefield, WW1Dugouts and trenches on a battlefield during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Boys with bats and stumps frighten the birds awayBoys with bats and stumps, on their way to play cricket, frighten the cockerel and his family away. Date: 1937
American gun crew near St Mihiel, France, WW1An American gun crew from Regimental Headquarters Company, 23rd Infantry, firing a 37 mm gun during an advance against German entrenched positions near St Mihiel, north eastern France
Ruined trees in winter, WW1Ruined trees in winter, with frost and snow on the ground, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
British heavy gun in action, Somme area, WW1A British heavy gun in action in the Somme area of northern France during the First World War. Date: August 1916
Family & Beach CricketA family pose for a photograph on the beach at Weston-super-Mare in front of the Grand Pier with all their beach toys: cricket bat and stumps, a racquet and ball
Fuller Pilch / CricketerFULLER PILCH A member of the Kent cricket team. Date: mid 19th century
Shortsighted young cricketer is bowled outA shortsighted young cricketer is bowled out -- the bales are flying off the stumps
Joseph Vine - Cricketer - BowlingJoseph Vine (1875-1946). Wisden joint cricketer of the year in 1906. Played for England in 1911/12
Boys Club game of Cricket 1935A small but very determined looking member of a Boys Club stands in bat for a game of Cricket. Behind him an old box of Typhoo tea make excellent make-do stumps
Quick CricketA new method of giving both sides a chance of getting in an innings when playing one- day matches Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary
Marshland on the Western Front; First World War, 1916Photograph showing a section of the Western Front, near Ancre, after heavy fighting had turned the area into a muddy swamp, 1916. Stumps of trees, destroyed by shelling, stand on the left of the image
H Martyn - CricketerH Martyn - Somerset wicketkeeper
J J Kelly - CricketerJames J Kelly - Australian Test cricketer 1896-1905
W W Arstrong - CricketerWarwick W Armstrong - Australian Test all-rounder
P Perrin - CricketerPercy Perrin - Essex cricketer who scored 343 in a match against Derbyshire in 1904
Lord Harris - CricketerLord Harris - cricketer for Kent and the captain of the England team which toured Australia in 1879
J Iremonger - CricketerJames Iremonger - cricketer for Nottinghamshire, who also played Association Football for Notts County as a full- back gaining an England cap against Scotland in 1901
J T Tyldesley (Lancs)John Thomas Tyldesley - cricketer for Lancashire and England
G McGregor - CricketerGregor McGregor - wicketkeeper for Middlesex