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The 1934 Test Match at Lords: Verity wins the gameVerity winning the match for England, sending down a ball to Woodfall, the Australian captain. On the third day of the second test match
Nettlefolds patent pointed screws, from Verity Electrical Supplies, Aston, Birmingham. 1903
H. Verity after Englands 1934 Test Match victoryHedley Verity (1905-1943), cricketer, resting in his hotel in London with a newspaper after Englands victory against Australia at the 1934 Test Match
The King with the English cricket teamKing George V, accompanied by Lord Cromer, President of the M.C.C and Mr. R.E.S Wyatt, the captain, shakes hands with the English cricke players at Lord s. Left to right are:- Mr. C.F Walters, H
A Royal Divorce, a Story of Waterloo, by W G Wills, first produced at the Avenue Theatre, Sunderland, 1 May and the Olympic Theatre, 10 September 1891
Early telephones, Verity Electrical SuppliesEarly telephones from Verity Electrical Supplies, Aston, Birmingham. 1903
The Empire, Leicester SquareThis artwork shows The Empire, a variety theatre house in Leicester Square, London. The building was originally built in 1884 for theatre until 1927
Hedley Verity bowling, F Chester as umpireYorkshire and England cricketer Hedley Verity bowling, F. Chester as umpire Date: circa 1930s
Don Bradman bowled by Verity at LordsAustralian Cricketer Don Bradman bowled by Verity at Lords in 1938, Ames keeping wicket Date: 1938
Lightning conductors and fittings, elevation rods, roof saddles and points, from Verity Electrical Supplies, Aston, Birmingham. 1903
Fairyland illumination devices and electric signs, from Verity Electrical Supplies, Aston, Birmingham. 1903
Hedley Verity, Yorkshire County and England cricketer. Date: 1934
Old style telephone. 1903
Englands test match victory: Verity and BowesThe hero of Englands victorious match: Verity(right), the Yorkshire slow left handed bowler, who took 15 wickets for 104, with Bowes, who took 4 wickets