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Cricket Bat and Pads DBase

Cricket Bat and Pads
DBase. © Mirrorpix

Peter Cook
mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WA*488231

Media ID 21546314

Nobody 1996

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Cricket Bat and Pads DBase (1990s, 1996) - A Nostalgic Journey to the Heart of Cricket". Step into the world of cricket with this print by Peter Cook. The image takes us back to the 1990s, a glorious era for cricket enthusiasts worldwide. As we gaze upon the photograph, our minds are transported to a time when leather on willow echoed through sun-drenched stadiums. The focal point of this mesmerizing composition is a well-worn cricket bat and pads resting against each other. These iconic symbols of the game evoke memories of intense battles between bat and ball, where legends were born and records shattered. The rich patina on the bat tells tales of countless innings played under scorching summer skies. Peter Cook's keen eye captures every intricate detail in this timeless piece. From the fine grains on the wood to the meticulous stitching on the pads, his attention to craftsmanship is evident throughout. The absence of human presence allows us to focus solely on these artifacts that have witnessed so many unforgettable moments in cricket history. As we admire this print from Memory Lane Prints, it serves as an invitation for reflection and reminiscence about our own experiences with this beloved sport. Whether you're a seasoned player or simply an admirer from afar, let your imagination wander back in time as you immerse yourself in "Cricket Bat and Pads DBase.


Framed Prints of Cricket Bat and Pads DBase

Step into the world of cricket with our stunning Framed Print by Peter Cook from Memory Lane Prints. This captivating piece, titled "Cricket Bat and Pads DBase," beautifully captures the essence of the game. The intricate details of the cricket bat and protective pads are brought to life, creating a piece that is sure to inspire awe in any cricket enthusiast. Our high-quality frames enhance the vibrant colors and textures of the print, making it a stunning addition to your home or office. Experience the thrill of cricket every day with this exquisite framed print.


Photo Prints of Cricket Bat and Pads DBase

Step into the world of cricket with this stunning photographic print by Peter Cook from Memory Lane Prints. The image captures the essence of the game with a beautifully framed cricket bat and pads resting on a DBase, a symbol of dedication and preparation. This high-quality print brings the rich history and tradition of cricket into your home or office, making it a perfect addition for any sports enthusiast or collector. With vivid colors and exceptional detail, this print is sure to evoke memories and inspire awe. Order now and relive the excitement of the game, one frame at a time.


Poster Prints of Cricket Bat and Pads DBase

Step into the world of cricket with our stunning poster print from Memory Lane Prints. Featuring the iconic image "Cricket Bat and Pads DBase" by Peter Cook, this poster is a must-have for cricket enthusiasts. The intricate details of the cricket bat and pads are brought to life in vibrant colors, transporting you to the thrilling moments on the cricket field. Hang this beautiful piece in your home or office to add a touch of sports elegance and nostalgia. Order now and let the cricket fever begin!


Jigsaw Puzzles of Cricket Bat and Pads DBase

Experience the thrill of cricket with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring Peter Cook's captivating artwork "Cricket Bat and Pads DBase" from Memory Lane Prints. Immerse yourself in the intricate details of this stunning image as you piece together the jigsaw puzzle. Perfect for cricket enthusiasts and puzzle lovers alike, this challenging puzzle is a must-have addition to your collection. Bring the excitement of the cricket field into your home and create lasting memories with this engaging activity. " Or, if you want to focus more on the puzzle itself: "Bring home the thrill of cricket with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle, showcasing Peter Cook's exquisite artwork "Cricket Bat and Pads DBase" from Memory Lane Prints. This intricately detailed puzzle is a delight for cricket enthusiasts and puzzle lovers alike, offering hours of engaging entertainment. With a captivating image of a cricket bat and pads set against a classic cricket field backdrop, this challenging puzzle is the perfect activity for those seeking a brain-teasing adventure. Create lasting memories and add a touch of sports nostalgia to your home with the Media Storehouse Cricket Bat and Pads DBase Jigsaw Puzzle.

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