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Larwood Collection

Harold Larwood, a legendary cricketer known for his exceptional bowling skills, made history in 1933

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Larwood Collection: Harold Larwood Bowling, 1933
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Larwood Collection: Larwood / Cricketer
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Larwood Collection: W. M. Woodfull struck by a cricket ball, Melbourne Cricket Gr
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Larwood Collection: Bassetlaw S81 0 Map
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Larwood Collection: Duel Between The Duke of Hamilton and Lord Mohun, c1870
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Larwood Collection: Trade signs: Clothing and Associated Trades (litho)
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Larwood Collection: Trade signs: Metal, Glass and Oil Trades (litho)
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Larwood Collection: H. Larwood (Notts), 1928. Creator: Unknown
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Larwood Collection: Rosamonds Pond in 1740, c1870
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Larwood Collection: The Mall in 1732, c1870
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Larwood Collection: The Mall, c1870
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Larwood Collection: The Royal Palace of St. Jamess Next The Park, c1870
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Larwood Collection: Entrance to the Rangers Lodge in 1841, c1870
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Larwood Collection: St. James Park in 1644, c1870
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Larwood Collection: A Bowling-Green, c1870
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Larwood Collection: Cruikshanks Exhibition of Bloomers in Hyde Park, 1852, c1870. Artist: George Cruikshank
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Larwood Collection: A Duck in the Park, c1870
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Larwood Collection: The Cake House, c1870
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Larwood Collection: Hyde Park Corner in 1822, c1870. Artist: George Cruikshank
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Larwood Collection: London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteers. Mounted and Dismounted Trooper, c1870
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Larwood Collection: An Airing in the Park, 1793, c1870
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Larwood Collection: Agnes T-n. c1870
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Larwood Collection: Male and Female Macaronies, c1870
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Larwood Collection: Grammonts Coach, c1870
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Larwood Collection: Hyde Park Corner, 1825, c1870
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Larwood Collection: Oliver Cromwell, c1870
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Larwood Collection: The Ornamental Water in St. James Park, 1840, c1870
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Larwood Collection: Tempests View of the Park in the Reign of Charles II, c1870
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Larwood Collection: Duck Island, c1870
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Larwood Collection: F. R. Foster (1889-1958)

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Harold Larwood, a legendary cricketer known for his exceptional bowling skills, made history in 1933. During the infamous Ashes series between England and Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Larwood delivered a devastating ball that struck Australian captain W. M. Woodfull. This incident sparked controversy and tension between the two teams. Larwood's career as a cricketer was marked by his fierce competitiveness and determination to succeed. Born in Bassetlaw S81 0 Map, he honed his skills and rose through the ranks to become one of England's finest fast bowlers. Just like the duel between The Duke of Hamilton and Lord Mohun in c1870, Larwood showcased his unwavering spirit on the cricket field. His trade signs were not clothing or metal-related but rather displayed on cricket grounds across England. In 1928, H. Larwood proudly represented Nottinghamshire (Notts) with an unknown creator capturing his image during a match. This snapshot immortalizes Larwood's dedication to his team and sport. Away from cricket fields, historical landmarks such as Rosamonds Pond in 1740 or The Mall in 1732 captivated people's attention during c1870 - just like Harold Larwood did with every delivery he unleashed towards batsmen. Whether it was striking fear into opponents' hearts or leaving them awestruck by his talent, Harold "lar" wood will forever be remembered as one of cricket's greats who left an indelible mark on the game itself.