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

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Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: An Aerial Cameras View of Lords and the District of Marylebone, c1935. Creator: Aerofilms

An Aerial Cameras View of Lords and the District of Marylebone, c1935. Creator: Aerofilms
An Aerial Cameras View of Lords and the District of Marylebone, c1935. Aerial view of Lords cricket ground in north London, with Regents Park at top left

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: The Rosemary Branch in 1800, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Rosemary Branch in 1800, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Rosemary Branch in 1800, (c1878). The Rosemary Branch tavern in Peckham, (now part of south London), dated back to at least the beginning of the 18th century

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Charterhouse - The Quadrangle, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Charterhouse - The Quadrangle, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Charterhouse - The Quadrangle, c1872. The Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Smithfield, London, dating back to the 14th century

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: White Conduit House about 1820, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

White Conduit House about 1820, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
White Conduit House about 1820, (c1872). White Conduit House on Barnesbury Road in Islington, (now part of greater London), was so named for the conduit head nearby

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Copenhagen House, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Copenhagen House, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Copenhagen House, (c1872). Copenhagen Fields in Islington was an open area on the hill between Maiden Lane and Holloway popular for mass meetings

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Standard Sixteen saloon beside the Cricket Monument, Hambledon, Hampshire, 1930s Artist

Standard Sixteen saloon beside the Cricket Monument, Hambledon, Hampshire, 1930s Artist
Standard Sixteen saloon 1932 2054 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. KV953.. Place: Beside the Cricket Monument, opposite The Bat & Ball, Hambledon. Hants

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Kitty Brunells Bianchi saloon beside the Cricket Monument, Hambledon, Hampshire

Kitty Brunells Bianchi saloon beside the Cricket Monument, Hambledon, Hampshire
Bianchi Saloon 1930 1287 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. MY3212. Driver: Brunell, Miss. K. Place: Beside the Cricket Monument, opposite The Bat & Ball, Hambledon. Hants

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Fred Tate, Sussex and England cricketer, c1899. Artist: Hawkins & Co

Fred Tate, Sussex and England cricketer, c1899. Artist: Hawkins & Co
Fred Tate, Sussex and England cricketer, c1899. Fred Tate (1867-1943) was an off-spin bowler who played for Sussex from 1887 until 1905, taking a total of 1331 first-class wickets

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: The Lords against all England, The political drama, 19th century

The Lords against all England, The political drama, 19th century. Or a slap-up match between the Tories for curruption, and the Whigs for Reform, at the Lords Cricket ground

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Kensington House (Palace), London, 1776 (1912)

Kensington House (Palace), London, 1776 (1912). From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: George, the Prince of Wales (1762-1830), the future King George IV, 18th century (1912)

George, the Prince of Wales (1762-1830), the future King George IV, 18th century (1912). George IV was king of Great Britain and Ireland between 1820 and 1830

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: The Prince of Wales (1894-1972), the future King Edward VIII, 1912. Artist: Rose Burrant

The Prince of Wales (1894-1972), the future King Edward VIII, 1912. Artist: Rose Burrant
The Prince of Wales (1894-1972), the future King Edward VIII, 1912. On the death of his father, King George V, in January 1936, Prince Edward was proclaimed King Edward VIII

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Madingley Hall, Madingley, Cambridgeshire, 19th century (1912)

Madingley Hall, Madingley, Cambridgeshire, 19th century (1912). Madingley Hall was built by Sir John Hynde in 1543 and occupied by his descendants until the 1860s. It is surrounded by parkland

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Frederick Louis (1707-1751), Prince of Wales, 18th century (1912)

Frederick Louis (1707-1751), Prince of Wales, 18th century (1912). Prince Frederick was the eldest son of George II. He was born into the House of Hanover

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: King George V of Great Britain (1865-1936), 1912. Artist: Downey

King George V of Great Britain (1865-1936), 1912. Artist: Downey
King George V of Great Britain (1865-1936), 1912. George V was king of Great Britain from 1910 to 1936. In 1924 he appointed Ramsay MacDonald, Britains first Labour Prime Minister

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Cricket team, Cornwall. 1905

Cricket team, Cornwall. 1905
Unidentified cricket team posing outside a club house. Photograph possibly taken at Truro Cricket Club. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Page from The Little Folks Picture Natural History, c 1900 (chromolitho)

Page from The Little Folks Picture Natural History, c 1900 (chromolitho)
7182916 Page from The Little Folks Picture Natural History, c 1900 (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Holloway Sanatorium, Virginia Water: Cricket Pavilion (b / w photo)

Holloway Sanatorium, Virginia Water: Cricket Pavilion (b / w photo)
5989773 Holloway Sanatorium, Virginia Water: Cricket Pavilion (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cricket Pavilion)

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Holloway Sanatorium, Virginia Water: Cricket Ground, etc (b / w photo)

Holloway Sanatorium, Virginia Water: Cricket Ground, etc (b / w photo)
5989780 Holloway Sanatorium, Virginia Water: Cricket Ground, etc (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cricket Ground, etc)

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: The Great Schools of England, Shrewsbury (engraving)

The Great Schools of England, Shrewsbury (engraving)
1606052 The Great Schools of England, Shrewsbury (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Great Schools of England, Shrewsbury)

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Page from The Architect s, Surveyors and Engineers Compendium 1892 (engraving)

Page from The Architect s, Surveyors and Engineers Compendium 1892 (engraving)
3092754 Page from The Architect s, Surveyors and Engineers Compendium 1892 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Page from The Architect s)

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Holloway Sanatorium, Virginia Water: Holloway Sanatorium, from Cricket Ground (b / w photo)

Holloway Sanatorium, Virginia Water: Holloway Sanatorium, from Cricket Ground (b / w photo)
5989746 Holloway Sanatorium, Virginia Water: Holloway Sanatorium, from Cricket Ground (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Holloway Sanatorium)

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Insects, c. 1860 (colour litho)

Insects, c. 1860 (colour litho)
1109860 Insects, c.1860 (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Naturgeschichte des TierreichsA (Natural History of the Animal Kingdom)

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Holloway Sanatorium, Virginia Water: Bowling Green, Cricket Ground in Distance (b / w photo)

Holloway Sanatorium, Virginia Water: Bowling Green, Cricket Ground in Distance (b / w photo)
5989772 Holloway Sanatorium, Virginia Water: Bowling Green, Cricket Ground in Distance (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bowling Green)

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: 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: 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: 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: Australian tour of Great Britain for the Ashes. Customers in the Falcon public

Australian tour of Great Britain for the Ashes. Customers in the Falcon public house in Fetter Lane watch the test match on television in the comfort of the bar. 18th August 1953

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: The local cricket team at Meopham one of the oldest teams in Kent seen here posing for a

The local cricket team at Meopham one of the oldest teams in Kent seen here posing for a team picture outside The Cricketers public house Circa June 1950

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: A cricket team poses outside The Cricketers public house in Meopham in Kent Circa June

A cricket team poses outside The Cricketers public house in Meopham in Kent Circa June 1950

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Cricket at Meopham village in Kent. One of the oldest village cricket teams

Cricket at Meopham village in Kent. One of the oldest village cricket teams, established in 1776. c. June 1950

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: 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: Cricketer Imran Khan at home

Cricketer Imran Khan at home

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel, [1] KT

Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel, [1] KT, PC (2 July 1903 - 9 October 1995) 14th Earl of Home from 1951 to 1963, was a British Conservative (actually SUP) politician

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel, [1] KT

Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel, [1] KT, PC (2 July 1903 - 9 October 1995) 14th Earl of Home from 1951 to 1963, was a British Conservative (actually SUP) politician

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: White Conduit House

White Conduit House circa 1820. It first appeared in the late 17th century as a tea garden where city dwellers could escape for the grassy fields and relatively clean air of Islington

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: Museum Of Curiosity

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

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: King George V of Great Britain (1865-1936), 1912. Artist: Downey

King George V of Great Britain (1865-1936), 1912. Artist: Downey
King George V of Great Britain (1865-1936), 1912. George V was king of Great Britain from 1910 to 1936. In 1924 he appointed Ramsay MacDonald, Britains first Labour Prime Minister

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Royal cricketers at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Great Park, Berkshire, 1911 (1912)

Royal cricketers at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Great Park, Berkshire, 1911 (1912). Artist: Ernest Brook
Royal cricketers at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Great Park, Berkshire, 1911 (1912). Featured are Prince Christian Victor of Schleswig-Holstein, Edward, Prince of Wales

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Audley End House N071835

Audley End House N071835
AUDLEY END HOUSE AND GARDENS, Essex. View towards the house showing an ongoing cricket match in the foreground

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Ian Botham cricketer October 1982 Enjoying drink in pub with locals

Ian Botham cricketer October 1982 Enjoying drink in pub with locals

Background imageHouse Cricket Collection: Geoff Boycott Former England Cricket Captain, May 2000 After Losing His

Geoff Boycott Former England Cricket Captain, May 2000 After Losing His Appeal In An Assault Case Against Former Girlfriend Margaret Moore In The Aix-En-Provence Court House, France

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: Diana, Princess of Wales, touches the head of Mohammed Ashrif who has lost his hair after

Diana, Princess of Wales, touches the head of Mohammed Ashrif who has lost his hair after chemotherapy treatment during a visit to the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital founded by her friend



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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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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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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.