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Mr. J. N. Buchanan, captain of the Cambridge Eleven, Mr. C. S. Hurst, Oxford team captain, 1909Rivals In The Cricket Field: Mr. J. N. Buchanan, captain of the Cambridge Eleven, Mr. C. S. Hurst, Oxford team captain, 1909. British cricket. '...drawn by our special artist, Frank Reynolds
Cricket as Played in the Artillery Ground, London, 1785, (1947). Creator: UnknownCricket as Played in the Artillery Ground, London, 1785, (1947). A game of cricket being played at Finsbury (now in north London)
Entrance to the Playing Fields, c1870. Eton College independent boarding school in Berkshire, England, was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol
John Wisden, c1850s. Creator: UnknownJohn Wisden, c1850s. Portrait of English cricketer John Wisden (1826-1884), founder of " Wisden Cricketers Almanack", at Lords cricket ground in London
A. P. Freeman (Kent), 1928. Creator: UnknownA. P. Freeman (Kent), 1928. From " Willss Cigarettes - A Series of 50 Cricketers, 1928", [W. D. & H. O. Wills, London, 1928]
M. W. Tate (Sussex), 1928. Creator: UnknownM. W. Tate (Sussex), 1928. From " Willss Cigarettes - A Series of 50 Cricketers, 1928", [W. D. & H. O. Wills, London, 1928]
Well played! - a sketch at a ladies cricket match, 1890. Artist: Edward Frederick BrewtnallWell played! - a sketch at a ladies cricket match, 1890. A print from The Graphic, 20 September 1890
Birthday card featuring two boys playing cricket
Eton v Harrow at Lord s: A Boundary Hit, late 19th or early 20th century(?). Artist: AngloEton v Harrow at Lord s: A Boundary Hit, late 19th or early 20th century(?)
The Lords against all England, The political drama, 19th century. Or a slap-up match between the Tories for curruption, and the Whigs for Reform, at the Lords Cricket ground
Miss Wicket and MissTrigger, c1778 (1912). From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)
In Battersea Park, 1911. An example of Darwinism in everday life. A nursemaid wheeling Master Jones, son of a famous cricketer, in his pram in Battersea Park, London