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Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa
Gemsbok (Oryx gazella) in sand dunes, Namibia. Finalist in the Mammals Category of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards (WPOY) Competition 2015
Jack Ikin & Cyril Washbrook - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1953 season Jack Ikin, left, and Cyril Washbrook walk out to bat for Lancashire. Ikin made 288 first-class appearances for the county between 1939 and 1957, scoring 14327 runs
Gordon Hodgson - Port ValeFootball - 1946 season Port Vale manager Gordon Hodgson. He would remain in the role until his premature death from cancer at the age of 47 in 1951
MetLife Stadium Art - New York GiantsOil, Ink, Pencil of MetLife Stadium, home of the New York Giants 2010 to present day. Capacity 82, 566. Original painting by D J Rogers
Milky way above Lake Tekapo, New Zealand
Winston Place & Cyril Washbrook - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1953 season Winston Place, left, and Cyril Washbrook walk out to bat for Lancashire
Mallard Drake Taking Flight
Lancashire C. C. C. - 1921Cricket - 1921 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Back (left to right): Lawrence Cook, Walker Ellis, Richard Dick Tyldesley, Jack Sharp, Cecil Ciss Parkin, Harry Tyldesley
The lighthouse on Portland Bill, Isle of Portland, Jurassic Coast, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Peter Lever - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1963 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Yorkshire Lancashires Peter Lever at Bramall Lane, Sheffield
Ocean god raysStunning god rays lighting up ocean
Bob Barber & Jack Dyson - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1957 season Bob Barber, left, and Jack Dyson walk out to bat for Lancashire
Ken Grieves - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1964 season Lancashires Ken Grieves. He made 452 first-class appearances for the county between 1949 and 1964, scoring 20802 runs with 26 centuries, and a county record 555 catches
Brian Statham - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1964 season Lancashires Brian George Statham. The fast bowler made 430 appearances for the county between 1950 and 1968, and is their leading first-class wicket-taker with 1816
Ken Higgs - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1964 season Lancashires Kenneth Higgs. He made 306 first-class appearances for Lancashire between 1958 and 1969, taking 1033 wickets. He played 15 tests for England
Harry Pilling & Kevin Tebay - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1963 County Championship - Yorkshire bt Lancashire by innings and 110 runs Lancashires Harry Pilling, left, and Kevin Tebay at Bramall Lane, Sheffield
Smith, Clayton, Kelly, Goodwin - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1956 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club photocall Left to right: Sidney Smith, Geoffrey Clayton (wicket-keeper), Edward Kelly and Freddie Goodwin
Lancashire C. C. C. - 1950 County Champions (shared)Cricket - 1950 season - Lancashire Country Cricket Club team group 1950 County Championship winners (shared with Surrey)
Cyril Washbrook - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1947 season Lancashires Cyril Washbrook. He made 500 first-class appearances for the county between 1933 and 1959, scoring 27863 runs with 58 centuries
Cyril Washbrook & Winston Place - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1947 season Cyril Washbrook, right, walks out to bat with Winston Place for Lancashire
Lancashire C. C. C. - 1934 County ChampionsCricket - 1934 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group The 1934 County Champions
Lancashire C. C. C. - 1927 County ChampionsCricket - 1927 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Winners of the 1927 County Championship
Peter Marner & Ken Grieves - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1954 season - Glamorgan vs. Lancashire Peter Marner, left, and Ken Grieves walk out to bat for Lancashire
Lancashire C. C. C. - 1919Cricket - 1919 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Back (left to right): W. Gillow, John Bullough, G.E. Ernest Tyldesley, J.D
Lancashire C. C. C. - 1922Cricket - 1922 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Back (left to right): Herbert Parkinson, Walker Ellis, Cecil Ciss Parkin, Ernest Tyldesley, Richard Dick Tyldesley, Charlie Hallows
Tommy Greenhough - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1960 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Worcestershire Lancashire leg spinner Tommy Greenhough bowls in the nets at Old Trafford
Jack Ikin - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1952 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Worcestershire Jack Ikin bats for Lancashire at Old Trafford
Frank Hayes - EnglandCricket - 1973 West Indies Tour of England - First One Day International (ODI) at Edgbaston Frank Hayes (Lancashire) bats for England, with Deryck Murray keeping and Gary Sobers fielding close
Brian Booth - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1963 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Derbyshire [match drawn] Lancashires Brian Booth at Aigburth, Liverpool. He made 117 first-class appearances for the county between 1956 and 1963
Bob Bennett - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1963 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Derbyshire [match drawn] Lancashires Robert Bob Bennett at Aigburth, Liverpool
4 Wheeled Passenger Cattle Wagon, No. 727Built in 1937 to diagram W14
3000 Gallon Glass Lined Milk Tank, No. 2022Built in 1931 to diagram O35, built 1931
3000 Gallon Milk Tank, No. 3007Built to diagram O57
3000 Gallon Milk Tank, No. 2543 for CWS Milk ServiceBuilt in 1935 to diagram O38
3000 Gallon Glass Lined Twin Milk Tanks, No. 2552Built in 1935 to diagram O41
3000 Gallon Milk Tank, No. 1970 for Express DairyBuilt in 1946 to diagram O54
3000 Gallon Milk Tank, No. 2596 for Express DairyBuilt to diagram O42
3000 Gallon Milk Tank, No. 2591Built 1937 to digram O39
14 ton 3000 Gallon Drinking Water Tank, No. 101Built in 1948 to diagram DD6
Eddie Paynter - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1933 season Lancashires Eddie Paynter. He made 293 first-class appearances for the county between 1926 and 1945, scoring 16555 runs and 36 centuries
In Memoriam - scene in Tewkesbury Abbey, WW1A lone woman stands alone in front of a roll of honour, with the Union flag hanging over it inside Tewkesbury Abbey in Gloucestershire during the First World War. Date: 1919
Geoff Clayton - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1960 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Worcestershire [Match Drawn] Lancashires Geoffrey Clayton bats in the nets at Old Trafford
Geoff Clayton - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1959 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Middlesex [Match Drawn] Geoffrey Clayton bats for Lancashire at Aigburth, Liverpool
England, Tyne and Wear, Tynemouth. Waves crash at the mouth of the River Tyne, during a winter storm
Brian Statham - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1951 season Lancashires Brian George Statham. The fast bowler made 430 appearances for the county between 1950 and 1968, and is their leading first-class wicket-taker with 1816
Noddy Pullar & Alan Wharton - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1956 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Sussex Geoffrey Noddy Pullar, left, and Alan Wharton walk out to bat for Lancashire at Old Trafford
Tommy Greenhough - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1956 season Lancashire leg spinner Tommy Greenhough bowls in the nets at Old Trafford. He played 241 first-class matches for Lancashire between 1951 and 1966, taking 707 wickets
Christmas Fair, Bad Urach, Swabian Alb, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe
Harry Pilling - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1966 season Lancashires Harry Pilling. He played for the county between 1962 and 1982, making 323 first-class appearances and scoring 14841 runs with 25 centuries. 15/07/1966
A costumed participant in a Perchten parade performs in ViennaA costumed participant in a Perchtenlauf (Perchten parade) performs in Vienna December 6, 2013. The tradition dates back to a 1, 500 year-old pagan ritual to disperse the ghosts of winter
A seagull flies over the North Sea near the town of Emden, December 6, 2013
The North Sea beach is pictured near the town of Emden, December 6, 2013
Karlskirche church is pictured behind an advent market in Vienna November 26, 2013
The city hall is pictured behind Christkindlmarkt advent market in Vienna November 29, 2013
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Engraving of mountain peak Matterhorn with glacier FurkaThe Matterhorn (German), Monte Cervino (Italian) or Mont Cervin (French), is a mountain in the Pennine Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy
Lighthouse Of Olbia - Sardinia, Italy
The White RocksNear Port Rush Northern Ireland, Irish Sea, Rock Arch, green hills, sea cliffs, white cliffs
The last portChris Kaddas
Southeast Asia; Thailand; Bagkok; Grand Palace In Bangkok, Buildings of the Grand Palace with its architecture
Lancs-Yorks [Match Drawn]Cricket - 1956 County Championship - Lancashire vs
Lancs bt Surrey 10wktsCricket - 1959 County Championship - Lancashire beat Surrey by 10 wickets Peter Loader bowls for Surrey, with Lancashires Bob Barber, left, at Old Trafford. Barber scored a century in the game
Bob Barber - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1954 season Lancashires Bob Barber
Harry Makepeace & Nigel Howard - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1947 season Lancashires Harold Harry Makepeace, left, and Nigel Howard
Lancashire C. C. C - 1930 County Championscricket - 1930 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Winners of the 1930 County Championship (the countys fourth title in five seasons)
Lancashire C. C. C. - 1928 County ChampionsCricket - 1928 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Winner of the 1928 County Championship Back (left to right): John Len Hopwood, Frank Watson, John Jack Iddon, Richard Dick Tyldesley
Lancashire C. C. C. - 1926 County ChampionsCricket - 1926 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Winners of the 1926 County Championship
Harry Makepeace - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1907 season Lancashires Harold Harry Makepeace. Makepeace played 487 first-class games for Lancashire between 1906 and 1930, scoring 25207 runs and making 42 centuries
Jack Sharp & Harry Makepeace - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1907 season Lancashires Jack Sharp, left, and Harold Harry Makepeace
Roy Tattersall - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1947 season Lancashire off-spinner Roy Tattersall bowls in the nets. He made 277 first-class appearances for the county, taking 1168 wickets, and played 16 tests for England
Roy Tattersall & Edward Highton - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1947 season Lancashires Roy Tattersall, left, and Edward Highton. Tattersall made 277 first-class appearances for the county, taking 1168 wickets, and played 16 tests for England
John Sullivan - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1957 season Lancashires John Sullivan. He made 154 first-class appearances for the county between 1963 and 1976
Alan Wharton - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1956 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Sussex Alan Wharton walks out to bat for Lancashire at Old Trafford
Dick Pollard - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1947 season Lancashires Richard Dick Pollard. He played for the county between 1933 and 1950, taking 1, 122 wickets in 298 first-class matches, and played 4 tests for England
John Roberts & Jack Bond - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1957 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Surrey Lancashires John Roberts, left, and Jack Bond. This was one of Roberts two first-class games for Lancashire
Frank Parr - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1953 season Lancashires Frank Parr. He played as a wicketkeeper and a lower-order batsman, in 49 matches from 1951 to 1954. He was later a jazz trombonist with the Mick Mulligan Band
Malcolm Hilton - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1947 season Lancashire slow left-armer Malcolm Hilton bowls in the nets
Lancashire C. C. C. - 1923Cricket - 1923 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Back (left to right): George Rogerson, Ernest Tyldesley, Frank Watson, William Hickmott, Richard Dick Tyldesley, Walker Ellis
Tommy Greenhough, G. Blight, Alan Wilson - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1954 season Lancashire s, left to right, Tommy Greenhough, G
Jack Bond - Lancashire C. C. CCricket - 1966 season Lancashires Jack Bond. Bond played for the county between 1955 and 1972, making 344 first-class appearances and 11867 runs