Marylebone Cricket Club Collection
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) is an iconic institution in the world of cricket, with a rich history and strong connections to Lords Cricket Ground
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The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) is an iconic institution in the world of cricket, with a rich history and strong connections to Lords Cricket Ground, Middlesex County Cricket Club, and England. Lords Pavilion PLA01_03_0513 stands tall as a symbol of this prestigious club's heritage and has witnessed countless historic moments on its hallowed grounds, including President Kennedy's tour of the Mercury Control Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida in 1962. Henry Perkins immortalized the MCC in his book "Famous Cricketers and Cricket Grounds, " capturing the essence of this revered establishment. A Punch cartoon depicts the end of a cricket season at Lords Pavilion, showcasing the camaraderie and passion that fills its walls. Engravings from "The Cricketing Season of 1901" and "Centenary of the Marylebone Cricket Club" pay tribute to significant milestones for this esteemed club. R. Kynaston and C. Taylor are remembered as notable figures associated with MCC during their time. In 1844, a grand cricket match took place at Brighton under unknown creators' watchful eyes - an event that further solidified MCC's reputation as a leading force in English cricket. Gustave Doré's depiction showcases Lord's magnificence in 1872 from an aerial perspective. Today, Lord's remains synonymous with cricket worldwide; it is captured beautifully through an aerial image showcasing London's skyline alongside St John’s Wood – home to Lord’s Cricket Ground itself. As we celebrate Marylebone Cricket Club’s legacy within these hints - intertwined with artistry, historical events, famous personalities - it becomes evident why it holds such reverence among cricketers and fans alike across generations.