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Victorian schoolboys at a cricket match
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Victorian schoolboys at a cricket match
A group of Victorian schoolboys at a cricket match. From " Two Scapegraces: A School Story" by Walter Rhoades and illustrated by Walter W Buckley. Published in London by Archibald Constable & Co. in 1898
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In this photo print, we are transported back in time to the late 19th century, where a group of Victorian schoolboys eagerly gather at a cricket match. The image captures the essence of youthful enthusiasm and camaraderie as these young men immerse themselves in the beloved sport. Dressed impeccably in their traditional school uniforms, complete with blazers, ties, and caps, they exude an air of sophistication beyond their years. Each face reflects a mixture of excitement and concentration as they watch intently from the sidelines or perhaps even prepare for their turn on the field. The cricket player featured prominently in the foreground embodies all that is quintessentially British about this popular pastime. His attire showcases the distinctive style of cricket clothing during that era - long trousers, shirt with rolled-up sleeves, and a cap perched proudly atop his head. With bat held firmly in hand and eyes fixed on an unseen target, he epitomizes determination and skill. This remarkable photograph not only offers us a glimpse into Victorian-era schooling but also serves as a testament to timeless values such as sportsmanship, teamwork, discipline, and fair play. It reminds us that despite being captured over a century ago by Walter Rhoades' lens and beautifully illustrated by Walter W Buckley's pen strokes for "Two Scapegraces: A School Story" these qualities remain relevant today. As we admire this vintage print from Fine Art Storehouse curated by whitemay without any commercial intent mentioned here;
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