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"Cricket: A Timeless Tradition at Lords Cricket Ground" Step into the hallowed grounds of Lords Cricket Ground, where art and sport collide in a mesmerizing display

Background imageCricket Collection: Spooner / Cricketer

Spooner / Cricketer
R H Reggie Spooner, English cricketer

Background imageCricket Collection: Blythe / Cricketer

Blythe / Cricketer
Colin Charlie Blythe

Background imageCricket Collection: Ranjitsinhji / Spy / V. Fair

Ranjitsinhji / Spy / V. Fair
Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji Rajput nobleman and English cricketer who played for Sussex

Background imageCricket Collection: Shane Watson - Australian cricketer

Shane Watson - Australian cricketer Date: 1990s - 2000s

Background imageCricket Collection: Wasim Akram - Pakistan cricketer

Wasim Akram - Pakistan cricketer Date: 1980s - 1990s

Background imageCricket Collection: Curtly Ambrose - West Indies cricketer

Curtly Ambrose - West Indies cricketer Date: 1980s - 1990s

Background imageCricket Collection: Portrait of John Wisden (colour litho)

Portrait of John Wisden (colour litho)
729628 Portrait of John Wisden (colour litho) by Anderson, John Corbet (1827-1907); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of John Wisden, British cricketer, born in Brighton)

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket at Blackheath

Cricket at Blackheath
Kent host Surrey at the Rectory Field ground, Blackheath. Famous Surrey batsman Jack Hobbs is at the crease, and has been permitted to have a runner (seen at square leg)

Background imageCricket Collection: The Nevill Cricket Ground at Tunbridge Wells

The Nevill Cricket Ground at Tunbridge Wells Date: 1902. Due to the age of this image this picture may not be suitable for large prints

Background imageCricket Collection: Denis Compton at Hastings

Denis Compton at Hastings
Denis Compton turns a ball from spinner Jim Laker (out of picture) off his legs to score another boundary past the despairing reach of the short leg fielder as wicketkeeper Stewart Billy Griffith

Background imageCricket Collection: How Some Englishmen thought we were going to win the war

How Some Englishmen thought we were going to win the war
Humorous cartoon showing Englishmen, armed with cricket bats, golf clubs and rugby balls giving the Hun a good thrashing - a satirical view on how some thought World War One could be won in

Background imageCricket Collection: Grace, Jones & Jephson

Grace, Jones & Jephson
Three county cricket captains, from left - Mr A.O. Jones, Dr W.G. Grace and Mr. D.L.A. Jephson

Background imageCricket Collection: The Bat and Ball Public House, Hambledon, 1908

The Bat and Ball Public House, Hambledon, 1908
Photograph showing the Bat and Ball Public House at Hambledon, circa 1908. The pub was formerly known as the Broadhalfpenny Hut

Background imageCricket Collection: Katydid / Bush-cricket - Danum Valley Conservation Area - Sabah - Borneo - Malaysia

Katydid / Bush-cricket - Danum Valley Conservation Area - Sabah - Borneo - Malaysia
MAR-938 Katydid / Bush-cricket Danum Valley Conservation Area - Sabah - Borneo - Malaysia Tettigoniidae Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCricket Collection: Warner / Cricketer

Warner / Cricketer
Sir Pelham Francis Warner ( Plum ), English cricketer (1873-1963)

Background imageCricket Collection: Sport / Cricket / Ashes

Sport / Cricket / Ashes
The Ashes - The original announcement mourning the loss to the Australians ina test series

Background imageCricket Collection: The 1934 Test Match at Lords: Verity wins the game

The 1934 Test Match at Lords: Verity wins the game
Verity winning the match for England, sending down a ball to Woodfall, the Australian captain. On the third day of the second test match

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, Lillywhite

Cricketer, Lillywhite
Frederick William Lillywhite Cricketer - Sussex

Background imageCricket Collection: Rugby School, from The English Illustrated Magazine, 1891-92 (litho)

Rugby School, from The English Illustrated Magazine, 1891-92 (litho)
KW344354 Rugby School, from The English Illustrated Magazine, 1891-92 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCricket Collection: Tyldesley / Cricketer

Tyldesley / Cricketer
J L Tyldesley, English cricketer who achieved 46 centuries in 11 years

Background imageCricket Collection: Larwood / Cricketer

Larwood / Cricketer
Harold Larwood, English cricketer, famous for his Bodyline bowling (1904-95)

Background imageCricket Collection: Jack Hobbs

Jack Hobbs (Sir John Berry Hobbs), English cricketer (1882-1963)

Background imageCricket Collection: Jack Hobbs / Cricketer

Jack Hobbs / Cricketer
Jack Hobbs (Sir John Berry Hobbs), English cricketer (1882-1963)

Background imageCricket Collection: Hirst / Cricketer

Hirst / Cricketer
George Hirst, Yorkshire cricketer (1871-1954) Date: 1903

Background imageCricket Collection: Australian Team of 1882

Australian Team of 1882
The Austalian cricket team of 1882 who beat the English in the first Ashes series, captained by W. L. Murdoch

Background imageCricket Collection: Ian Botham plays for Durham 1992

Ian Botham plays for Durham 1992
Ian Botham smashes a four off Allott in Durham's first inning as a major county

Background imageCricket Collection: Test stars in Hull - Geoff Boycott and Phil Sharpe go out to open Yorkshire

Test stars in Hull - Geoff Boycott and Phil Sharpe go out to open Yorkshires innings at Fenner s. Boycott (70) was Yorkshires top scorer in their winning total of 184 for four

Background imageCricket Collection: Durham County Cricket Ground 28528_054

Durham County Cricket Ground 28528_054
Durham County Cricket Ground, County Durham, 2014

Background imageCricket Collection: John Devey, footballer and cricketer

John Devey, footballer and cricketer
John Henry George Jack Devey (1866-1940), footballer for West Bromwich Albion, Mitchells St George s, Aston Villa and England, and a first-class cricketer for Warwickshire. 1890s

Background imageCricket Collection: Cave Cricket - Africa, underground caves and tunnels, spread to other places too

Cave Cricket - Africa, underground caves and tunnels, spread to other places too
PM-10348 Cave Cricket - underground caves and tunnels Africa Phaeophilacris bredoides Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCricket Collection: Trent Bridge 35013_041

Trent Bridge 35013_041
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottinghamshire, 2021

Background imageCricket Collection: Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, Indian ruler

Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, Indian ruler
Bhupinder Singh (1891-1938), ruling Maharaja of the state of Patiala from 1900 to 1938. He is perhaps the most famous Maharaja of Patiala, best known for his extravagance, and for being a cricketer

Background imageCricket Collection: West Indies cricket team summer tour of England. England batsman Brian Close shows

West Indies cricket team summer tour of England. England batsman Brian Close shows off the handy work of West Indies fast bowler Wes Hall after the second test match at Lords. June 1963

Background imageCricket Collection: England cricketer Mike Gatting returns home from West Indies after being caught in

England cricketer Mike Gatting returns home from West Indies after being caught in the face by a 90mph delivery from Malcolm Marshall. 24th February 1986

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer Harold Larwood

Cricketer Harold Larwood
Nottinghamshire and England Cricketer Harold Larwood 1934

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket at Gads Hill Place, Rochester, c1868

Cricket at Gads Hill Place, Rochester, c1868. Charles Dickens Bowling the first ball at a charity match at the back of Gads Hill Place near Rochester, September 16th 1868. From The Studio Volume 108

Background imageCricket Collection: Ye Olde Wicket Ground, Darnall - Tall Hat Wicket Match, 1894

Ye Olde Wicket Ground, Darnall - Tall Hat Wicket Match, 1894
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y12896

Background imageCricket Collection: Map of St Marylebone, London

Map of St Marylebone, London
Map of St Marylebone, from a plan of London published by Richard Phillips. Date: 1813

Background imageCricket Collection: WW1 - Lords Cricket Ground used as a Goose Farm, 1915

WW1 - Lords Cricket Ground used as a Goose Farm, 1915
Photograph showing the pitch of the Marylebone Cricket Ground (Lord s), during the grounds use as a farm for rearing geese in World War I

Background imageCricket Collection: The Cricket Ground, Sidmouth

The Cricket Ground, Sidmouth, Devon

Background imageCricket Collection: Watching cricket a064195

Watching cricket a064195
KEW GREEN, London. View of two standing boys and a seated man watching a game of cricket on Kew Green. Photographed by John Gay. Date range: Jan 1962 - May 1964

Background imageCricket Collection: The Cricketer

The Cricketer. People You See, from Teddy Bear magazine, 1964. Date: 1964

Background imageCricket Collection: David Boon Cricket Australia

David Boon Cricket Australia

Background imageCricket Collection: 1974 British GP

1974 British GP
BRANDS HATCH, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 20: Team photo for the annual charity cricket match. Back row (L to R): Ken Tyrrell, John Watson, Guy Edwards, Mike Hailwood, James Hunt, Graham Hill

Background imageCricket Collection: James F Byrne, rugby player and cricketer

James F Byrne, rugby player and cricketer
James Frederick Byrne (1871-1954), rugby player for England and the British and Irish Lions, and first-class cricketer for Warwickshire (captain). 1890s

Background imageCricket Collection: Good Luck card with two cricket bats, a ball and a wicket

Good Luck card with two cricket bats, a ball and a wicket. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCricket Collection: Ordnance Survey map: Totley, 1876

Ordnance Survey map: Totley, 1876
Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile.Original at Sheffield Local Studies Library: Derbyshire sheet XI.15.Includes: Old Hay Brook, Grove House, Crown Inn, Hillfoot, Totley Bents, Cricket Inn, recreation ground



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"Cricket: A Timeless Tradition at Lords Cricket Ground" Step into the hallowed grounds of Lords Cricket Ground, where art and sport collide in a mesmerizing display. As you wander through this historic venue, you'll be transported to a world where Middlesex County Cricket Club and England's finest players have left their mark. The walls are adorned with exquisite artwork that pays homage to the rich heritage of cricket. From the iconic image of Middlesex CCC and England MCC gracing the field to the captivating scenes captured in Lords Cricket Ground Fine Art collection, every brushstroke tells a story. Lords Cricket Ground is more than just a stadium; it is an institution revered by cricket enthusiasts worldwide. The mere mention of "Cricket Lords" evokes images of legendary matches that have unfolded on these very pitches. As you explore further, photographs like "Lords Cricket Ground 24418_024" and "Lords Cricket Ground 24418_035" transport you back in time, capturing moments frozen forever in history. You can almost hear the roar of the crowd as Trent Bridge comes alive in "Trent Bridge, Nottingham 20520_009. " Even advertisements find their place among these sacred walls - an old Triumph Renown motor car ad reminding us how deeply ingrained cricket is within British culture. But it's not just about professional matches; cricket has always been rooted in community spirit. The image depicting a match at Hambledon from 1777 showcases how this beloved sport brings people together across generations. No discussion about cricket would be complete without mentioning W. G. Grace - one of its greatest icons. His legacy lives on within these walls, inspiring future generations to strive for greatness both on and off the pitch. And let's not forget those idyllic village greens where children dreamt of becoming stars themselves - immortalized beautifully in "Cricket on Village Green. " These images remind us that cricket isn't just a game; it's a way of life.