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Cricket at Bramall Lane 1911A view of the Bramall Lane cricket ground, Sheffield. In progress is a three day Test Trial match (1st to 3rd June) between G.L.Jessops XI and P.F.Warners XI, ultimately won by the former
Crabble Cricket ground, DoverThe lovely Crabble cricket ground at Dover, Kent, which was used by Kent County Cricket Club from 1907 to 1976. The match in progress is between Kent and Yorkshire
Aldeburgh Golf ClubA sketch showing members of the Aldeburgh Golf Club, including its captain, V.H.C. Longstaffe. Date: 1934
The Royal Mid-Surrey Golf ClubSketch showing members of the Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club, including Sir Stanley Jackson, their captain. Date: 1933
Cricket at Bramall Lane 1901A scene from the County Championship match between Yorkshire and Kent at the Bramall Lane ground in Sheffield, a match won by Yorkshire, who went on to become County champions that season
The Halford Hewitt CupSketches of golfers competing in the Halford-Hewitt Cup. Date: 1934
Funeral of Queen VictoriaQueen Victorias coffin guarded in the Albert Memorial Chapel by Grenadier Guardsmen. 1901
Halford-Hewitt golfing championship at DealEight photographs showing various pairs competing in the golf competiton at Deal. Date: 1935
The wonderful American hen with three wings and four legs. The greatest living curiosity in the world, as exhibited at 26 Charing Cross Road, London
Cricket at Tonbridge, KentA scene from the County Championship match between Kent and Sussex at the Angel Ground, Tonbridge, Kent. The famous Indian player, K.S.Ranjitsinhji is at the crease for Sussex
Japanese bantam hens, 1890Black-tailed white Japanese Bantams Date: 1890
Dorchester HouseRemains of Dorchester House, demolished to make way for a new hotel - The Dorchester. The site was sold in July 1929, to Robert McAlpine in association with Gordon Hotels. Date: 7 October 1929
Clarendon HousePiccadilly : built for 50, 000 by Lord Clarendon, using stone intended to repair St Paul s, it was both a scandal and a financial embarrassment, and sold, became Albemarle House Date: 1660s
Steam Motorcycle