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House Cricket Collection

House crickets are small, brownish insects that belong to the family Gryllidae

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Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Manufacture of cork balls at Chingford General view of the house 28 November 1922

Manufacture of cork balls at Chingford General view of the house 28 November 1922

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: The Horns Tavern, Kennington, in 1820, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Horns Tavern, Kennington, in 1820, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Horns Tavern, Kennington, in 1820, (c1878). The Horns tavern in Kennington, south London, acted as a meeting place, lecture hall and exhibition space

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Plan of The Crown and Glove Public house and other land and property at Stannington, for sale

Plan of The Crown and Glove Public house and other land and property at Stannington, for sale
Lot 1 the old established Public House known by the sign of the Crown and Glove at Stannington, with barn, cohouse, vacant ground, outbuildings and appurtenances

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Robert Blair 'Paddy'Mayne was born in Newtownards, County Down

Robert Blair "Paddy"Mayne was born in Newtownards, County Down
Robert Blair " Paddy" Mayne was born in Newtownards, County Down, the second youngest of seven children. The Mayne family were prominent landowners who owned several retail businesses in

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Aerial view of Wanstead from a balloon - 1909

Aerial view of Wanstead from a balloon - 1909
Perhaps the chief interest in this photograph is the actual passing of a balloon under the basket of the one from which this picture was taken

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: The Lake, Petworth: Sunset, Fighting Bucks, c. 1829

The Lake, Petworth: Sunset, Fighting Bucks, c. 1829
BAL75939 The Lake, Petworth: Sunset, Fighting Bucks, c.1829 by Turner, Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851); 62.2x146 cm; Petworth House, Sussex, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageHouse Cricket 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 imageHouse Cricket 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 imageHouse Cricket 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

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Ranji gives his house at Staines, Jamnagar as a hospital The Prince of Wales Hospital

Ranji gives his house at Staines, Jamnagar as a hospital The Prince of Wales Hospital. Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji, Maharaja Jam Sahib of Nawanagar GCSI

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Ranji gives his house at Staines, Jamnagar as a hospital The Prince of Wales

Ranji gives his house at Staines, Jamnagar as a hospital The Prince of Wales Hospital. Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji, Maharaja Jam Sahib of Nawanagar GCSI

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Galle - Sri Lanka

Galle - Sri Lanka
Galle, viewed from the harbour, Sri Lanka. A famous Test cricket ground, Galle was devastated by the Tsunami of 2004. The cricket ground is alongside the Portuguese Fort, rebuilt in the 17th century

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Liverpool Cricket and Sports Club PLA01_02_020

Liverpool Cricket and Sports Club PLA01_02_020
Liverpool Cricket and Sports Club, Aigburth Road, Aigburth, Liverpool. The cricket pavilion of Liverpool Cricket and Sports Club at Aigburth Cricket Ground, seen from the east

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Cricket at Chislehurst. 1935

Cricket at Chislehurst. 1935

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: The Padang and the Singapore Cricket Club

The Padang and the Singapore Cricket Club, Singapore

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Looking Towards The Pavilion From The Mound Stand At World-Famous Lord s, c1935

Looking Towards The Pavilion From The Mound Stand At World-Famous Lord s, c1935. Spectators watching a match at Lords cricket ground in north London

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Robert Blair 'Paddy'Mayne was born in Newtownards, County Down

Robert Blair "Paddy"Mayne was born in Newtownards, County Down
Robert Blair " Paddy" Mayne was born in Newtownards, County Down, the second youngest of seven children. The Mayne family were prominent landowners who owned several retail businesses in

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Imran Khan cricketer for Pakistan

Imran Khan cricketer for Pakistan

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Cricket hearing organ, SEM

Cricket hearing organ, SEM
Cricket hearing organ. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of the hearing organ (tympanum) on the foreleg of a female house cricket (Acheta domestica)

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Our cricket match (colour litho)

Our cricket match (colour litho)
8672730 Our cricket match (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Our cricket match. Children playing cricket in the garden)

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Do You Know: Who founded Lord's? (colour litho)

Do You Know: Who founded Lord's? (colour litho)
8668115 Do You Know: Who founded Lord's? (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Who founded Lord's)

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Singapore Grand Prix Circuit Preview

Singapore Grand Prix Circuit Preview
Between turns 11 and 12, The Singapore Cricket Club Clubhouse (Left) and the Arts House (Right) Singapore Grand Prix Circuit Preview, Singapore, 21 November 2007

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Fete at Denham Court, near Uxbridge, 1860. (now HQ of Women's Institute?) Creator: Unknown

Fete at Denham Court, near Uxbridge, 1860. (now HQ of Women's Institute?) Creator: Unknown
Fete at Denham Court, near Uxbridge, 1860. Nathaniel Grace Lambert, Esq placed his mansion and grounds at the disposal of the committees of the Odd Fellows and Foresters Clubs

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Fete at Norton Hall, the seat of C. Cammell, Esq. 1860. Creator: J. Sugman

Fete at Norton Hall, the seat of C. Cammell, Esq. 1860. Creator: J. Sugman
Fete at Norton Hall, the seat of C. Cammell, Esq. 1860. Event to celebrate the 50th birthday of landowner, businessman and manufacturer Charles Cammell

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Orphan-House, Ashley Down, near Bristol, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Orphan-House, Ashley Down, near Bristol, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Orphan-House, Ashley Down, near Bristol, 1850.... there has lately sprung up a new religious sect, known by the inconvenient and undeclinable name of Craik-and-Mullerites

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Robert Blair 'Paddy'Mayne (Second from right) was born in Newtownards

Robert Blair "Paddy"Mayne (Second from right) was born in Newtownards
Robert Blair " Paddy" Mayne (Second from right) was born in Newtownards, County Down, the second youngest of seven children

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: View of a field where a cricket match is taking place in Kobe, Japan

View of a field where a cricket match is taking place in Kobe, Japan Japan Kobe. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Gateshead Fell Cricket Club team, from top left to front right: Atta-Ur Rehman

Gateshead Fell Cricket Club team, from top left to front right: Atta-Ur Rehman, Godfrey Keefe, Neil Wake, Nick Brown, Chris Clark, Peter Clark, Tom Skilbeck, Phil Dicks, Wayne Ritzema

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Diana, Princess of Wales, pictured during a visit to the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital

Diana, Princess of Wales, pictured during a visit to the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital founded by Pakistani cricket star Imran Khan in Lahore

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Imran Khan Cricket Sitting in chair outside house drinking with Suzannana Constantine

Imran Khan Cricket Sitting in chair outside house drinking with Suzannana Constantine and other man

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Imran Khan Cricket Player now Pakistani Politician

Imran Khan Cricket Player now Pakistani Politician

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Bromley SE26 5 Map

Bromley SE26 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Bromley SE26 5

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Waverley GU26 6 Map

Waverley GU26 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Waverley GU26 6

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Victorian stuffed animals at Potters Museum of Curiosity in Bolventor, Cornwall

Victorian stuffed animals at Potters Museum of Curiosity in Bolventor, Cornwall
5th April 1973: Victorian stuffed animals created by taxidermist Walter Potter at Potters Museum of Curiosity in Bolventor, Cornwall

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Cricket at Artillery Garden PLA01_03_0829

Cricket at Artillery Garden PLA01_03_0829
Artillery Garden, Finsbury, Islington, Greater London. A cricket match in play at the Artillery Garden, Finsbury, with Armoury House beyond

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Cricket pavilion PLA01_03_0586

Cricket pavilion PLA01_03_0586
CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL SPORTS GROUND, PAVILION, GROVE PARK, BROMLEY, GREATER LONDON. Cricket players celebrating outside the west elevation of the pavilion in the City of London School Sports Ground

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: The Oval PLA01_03_0539

The Oval PLA01_03_0539
The Oval Cricket Ground, Kennington, Lambeth, Greater London. An elevated view looking west over the Oval Cricket Ground during a game in play between England and India

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Cricket Green PLA01_03_0463

Cricket Green PLA01_03_0463
Cricket Green, Mitcham, Merton, Greater London. A cricket match in play on the pitch on Cricket Green, Mitcham, with The White House in the centre beyond the pitch

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: W G Grace PLA01_03_1284

W G Grace PLA01_03_1284
The Champion, Wells Street, Marylebone, City of Westminster, Greater London. A stained glass window depicting cricketer William Gilbert Grace in the Champion public house in Wells Street, Marylebone

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Backworth Hall PLA01_05_101

Backworth Hall PLA01_05_101
Backworth Hall, Backworth, North Tyneside. The main south elevation of Backworth Hall, serving as the clubhouse of Backworth Miners Welfare. Backworth Hall is dated 1778

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Cricketers PLA01_04_019

Cricketers PLA01_04_019
Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Pavilion, Talbot Road, Old Trafford, Trafford, Greater Manchester. A stained glass window in the Long Room of the pavilion at Old Trafford Cricket Ground

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Cricketer Imran Khan at home in his bedroom

Cricketer Imran Khan at home in his bedroom

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Cricketer Imran Khan in his bachelor pad in London

Cricketer Imran Khan in his bachelor pad in London

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: View of a field where a cricket match is taking place in Kobe, Japan

View of a field where a cricket match is taking place in Kobe, Japan Japan Kobe. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Bramall Lane Stadium - Sheffield United FC

Bramall Lane Stadium - Sheffield United FC
Bramall Lane is a football stadium in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, which is the home of Sheffield United. The stadium was originally a cricket ground

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Beetles, locusts, and net-winged insects, hand-colored chromolithograph, published in 1882

Beetles, locusts, and net-winged insects, hand-colored chromolithograph, published in 1882
Beetles (Coleoptera), left side: a) Rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes nasicornis); b) (Geotrupes stercorarius); c) Horned dung beetle (Copris lunaris); d) Scarabaeus sacer; e

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Pleasures (litho)

Pleasures (litho)
7150300 Pleasures (litho) by Barrett, Oswald Charles (BATT) (1892-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pleasures. Illustration from How Should We Rebuild London)

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: The Reverend John Witherington, Vicar of Tetsworth, Oxon, with his Family

The Reverend John Witherington, Vicar of Tetsworth, Oxon, with his Family
989314 The Reverend John Witherington, Vicar of Tetsworth, Oxon, with his Family, 1854 (oil on canvas) by Bridges, John (fl.1818-54); 90.9x137.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)



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House Cricket Collection

House crickets are small, brownish insects that belong to the family Gryllidae, and are found all over the world and can be identified by their long antennae and three pairs of legs. House crickets feed on a variety of plants, fruits, vegetables, grains, and even other insects. They also have a chirping sound which is used as a form of communication between them. The female house cricket lays her eggs in damp soil or grass where they hatch into nymphs after about two weeks. Nymphs look like adults but lack wings until they reach maturity in about six weeks time and can become pests if they enter homes and breed indoors; however they can beneficial to gardens as they help control pest populations by eating other insects such as aphids and mites.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a vast collection of House Cricket wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. Our collection features high-quality images of the fascinating insect in various poses and settings. From close-ups that capture the intricate details of its body to shots that showcase its natural habitat, there is something for every cricket enthusiast. The House Cricket is known for its distinctive chirping sound and has been a popular subject among photographers and nature enthusiasts alike. Our collection allows customers to bring this unique creature into their homes or offices through stunning artwork. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or a small accent item, our House Cricket collection has options to suit any space or budget. With easy ordering and fast delivery options available, it's never been easier to add some natural beauty to your decor.
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What are House Cricket (Crickets Insects Animals) art prints?

House Cricket art prints are high-quality reproductions of original artwork featuring the popular insect species commonly found in households. These prints showcase the intricate details and unique characteristics of crickets, such as their long antennae, powerful hind legs, and distinctive chirping sounds. These art prints are created using a variety of techniques, including watercolor painting, pen and ink drawing, and digital illustration. They come in a range of sizes to suit different display preferences and can be framed or mounted for easy hanging. Whether you're an insect enthusiast looking to add some natural beauty to your home decor or simply appreciate the aesthetic appeal of these fascinating creatures, House Cricket art prints offer a stunning visual representation that captures their essence perfectly. With our extensive collection available online, it's easy to find the perfect cricket print that suits your style and taste.
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What House Cricket (Crickets Insects Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of House Cricket art prints that are perfect for those who love these fascinating insects. You can choose from a variety of styles, including close-up photographs that showcase the intricate details of their bodies and wings, as well as illustrations and paintings that capture their unique personalities. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or something more subtle to add to your collection, we have something to suit every taste. From black and white prints to colorful designs, there's no shortage of options when it comes to House Cricket art. In addition to traditional paper prints, Media Storehouse also offers canvas prints that are perfect for adding texture and depth to any room in your home. So why not bring some natural beauty into your space with one of these stunning House Cricket art prints today?
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How do I buy House Cricket (Crickets Insects Animals) art prints?

To buy House Cricket art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring these fascinating insects. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, simply select the size and format you prefer and add it to your cart. You can choose from a range of options including framed or unframed prints, canvas wraps, and posters. We offer a secure online checkout process where you can enter your payment details and shipping information. They accept various forms of payment such as credit cards or PayPal for your convenience. Their House Cricket art prints are perfect for adding an interesting touch to any room in your home or office. Whether you're looking for a realistic depiction of this insect's unique features or something more abstract, we have plenty of options to choose from. With our easy-to-use website and fast delivery times, buying House Cricket art prints has never been easier.
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How much do House Cricket (Crickets Insects Animals) art prints cost?

The cost of House Cricket art prints varies depending on the size, material, and framing options chosen. The prices are reasonable and affordable for most budgets. These prints capture the beauty and intricate details of these fascinating insects, making them a great addition to any home or office decor. Whether you prefer black and white or color prints, there is something for everyone's taste. House Cricket art prints are available in various sizes ranging from small to large format, allowing customers to choose the perfect fit for their space. They can be printed on high-quality paper or canvas material that ensures long-lasting durability and vivid colors. Additionally, they come with different framing options such as wood frames or metal frames that add an extra touch of elegance. House Cricket art prints are an excellent investment for anyone who appreciates nature's beauty and wants to bring it into their living space without breaking the bank.
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How will my House Cricket (Crickets Insects Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your House Cricket art prints from Media Storehouse will be delivered to you in a secure and protective packaging. The prints are carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube to prevent any damage during transportation. This ensures that your artwork arrives at your doorstep in pristine condition. Media Storehouse uses reliable courier services for the delivery of their products, ensuring timely and efficient delivery to customers worldwide. You can track your order online using the tracking number provided by the company. The House Cricket art prints are printed on high-quality paper with vibrant colors that capture every detail of the original artwork. These prints are perfect for framing or displaying as they are, adding a touch of nature's beauty to any room. Media Storehouse takes great care in delivering your House Cricket art prints safely and securely so that you can enjoy them for years to come.