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"Cricket: A Timeless Tradition at Lords Cricket Ground" Step into the hallowed grounds of Lords Cricket Ground, where art and sport collide in a mesmerizing display

Background imageCricket Collection: New Cricket bat. Ted Jolly 62. The new 'Revolutionary'

New Cricket bat. Ted Jolly 62. The new "Revolutionary"
New Cricket bat. Ted Jolly 62. The new " Revolutionary" cricket bat in production at the Gray-Nicholis factory in Robertsbridge, Sussex. April 1975 75-1953-001

Background imageCricket Collection: New Cricket bat. Ted Jolly 62. The new 'Revolutionary'

New Cricket bat. Ted Jolly 62. The new "Revolutionary"
New Cricket bat. Ted Jolly 62. The new " Revolutionary" cricket bat in production at the Gray-Nicholis factory in Robertsbridge, Sussex. April 1975 75-1953-007

Background imageCricket Collection: New Cricket bat. Ted Jolly 62. The new 'Revolutionary'

New Cricket bat. Ted Jolly 62. The new "Revolutionary"
New Cricket bat. Ted Jolly 62. The new " Revolutionary" cricket bat in production at the Gray-Nicholis factory in Robertsbridge, Sussex. April 1975 75-1953-002

Background imageCricket Collection: New Cricket bat. Ted Jolly 62. The new 'Revolutionary'

New Cricket bat. Ted Jolly 62. The new "Revolutionary"
New Cricket bat. Ted Jolly 62. The new " Revolutionary" cricket bat in production at the Gray-Nicholis factory in Robertsbridge, Sussex. April 1975 75-1953

Background imageCricket Collection: Alfred Mynn, 1852, (1947). Creator: John Corbett Anderson

Alfred Mynn, 1852, (1947). Creator: John Corbett Anderson
Alfred Mynn, 1852, (1947). Portrait of English cricketer Alfred Mynn (1807-1861). From " English Cricket", by Neville Cardus. [Collins, London, 1947]

Background imageCricket Collection: County Cricket Match in 1939 - a wicket for Gover of Surrey

County Cricket Match in 1939 - a wicket for Gover of Surrey
County Cricket Match at the Oval in 1939 - a wicket has just fallen, caught behind. The bowler appears to be the Surrey player Alf Gover. Date: 1939

Background imageCricket Collection: Dr WG Grace, English cricketer, playing for London County Cricket Club, c1899. Artist: WA Rouch

Dr WG Grace, English cricketer, playing for London County Cricket Club, c1899. Artist: WA Rouch
Dr WG Grace, English cricketer, playing for London County Cricket Club, c1899. Regarded as possibly the greatest cricketer of all time

Background imageCricket Collection: A memento of James Southertons benefit cricket match, 19th century (1912)

A memento of James Southertons benefit cricket match, 19th century (1912). James Southerton (1827-1880) was an English cricket international

Background imageCricket Collection: Queens Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1912

Queens Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1912. From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)

Background imageCricket Collection: G O Smith, footballer and cricketer

G O Smith, footballer and cricketer
Gilbert Oswald Smith (1872-1943), amateur footballer who played for Oxford University and the Corinthians, and was captain for England. He played first-class cricket for Oxford University and Surrey

Background imageCricket Collection: H B Daft, English footballer and cricketer

H B Daft, English footballer and cricketer
Harry Butler Daft (1866-1945), English footballer with the Corinthians, Notts County, Nottingham Forest, Newark and England, also a first-class cricketer with Nottinghamshire. 1890s

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket

Cricket. Not Out. Batsman completes a quick single. Date: 1904

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket match at Winchester Eton v Winchester Colleges

Cricket match at Winchester Eton v Winchester Colleges
A Cricket match is being held at Winchester between Eton and Winchester College, many spectators gather around to watch the match. Date: 1864

Background imageCricket Collection: The Lords Ground in 1837

The Lords Ground in 1837
The Lords ground shown in 1837, when it wasn t used for cricket. Date: 1837

Background imageCricket Collection: A cricket match at The New Cricket-Ground, Manchester

A cricket match at The New Cricket-Ground, Manchester
A cricket match being played at The New Cricket-Ground Manchester infront of dozensof spectators. Date: 1857

Background imageCricket Collection: A cricket match upon the Goodwin Sands, Kent

A cricket match upon the Goodwin Sands, Kent
A cricket match in progress upon the Goodwin Sands in Kent, where there are also some spectators enjoying a picnic. Date: 1854

Background imageCricket Collection: Painesdale Cricket Club, Michigan, USA

Painesdale Cricket Club, Michigan, USA - played in the Copper (Houghton) County league - founded in 1906. The teams were made up of local miners, formerly Cornish tin miners

Background imageCricket Collection: A Googlie by Lawson Wood

A Googlie by Lawson Wood
A bear batsman looks concerned as a determined monkey bowls a googlie at his batting partner. Date: 1930

Background imageCricket Collection: Making Cricket Bats

Making Cricket Bats
A cricket bat maker at Accrington, Lancashire, England, who is using the shin bone of a reindeer to smooth of a bat. Date: 1930s

Background imageCricket Collection: Old Man Watching Cricket

Old Man Watching Cricket
An old man in a flat cap stands and watches a cricket match being played on Giggs Hill Green, Thames Ditton, Surrey, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageCricket Collection: Gilbert L Jessop cricketer

Gilbert L Jessop cricketer

Background imageCricket Collection: William Lillywhite

William Lillywhite
WILLIAM LILLYWHITE The Father of Modern Cricket A right-handed bowler, who played for Sussex in the 1820s. Date: early 19th century

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket for the middle-aged / W H Robinson

Cricket for the middle-aged / W H Robinson
More sensible cricket for the middle-aged. Every player has his own comfortable seat and drinks are served on a tray mid game

Background imageCricket Collection: Sunny Day at Lords by Ernest Wallcousins

Sunny Day at Lords by Ernest Wallcousins
This image shows an enthusiastic crowd watching a cricket match. Painted in 1926 the grand stand can be seen in the distance, which had just been built

Background imageCricket Collection: Eton and Harrow match at Lords

Eton and Harrow match at Lords
Spectators at a cricket match

Background imageCricket Collection: Heathletics

Heathletics. New water sports for the holidays; sea golf, winkle cricket and Ocean Pingpong. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary

Background imageCricket Collection: Umpire at a Cricket Match, c. 1905

Umpire at a Cricket Match, c. 1905
Illustration of a rather elderly figure umpiring a cricket match, which came with the following caption: Batsman (taking guard): What guard is that, umpire? Rustic Umpire: Yer can t better it, sur

Background imageCricket Collection: Gloucestershire County Cricket Team, 1892

Gloucestershire County Cricket Team, 1892
Photograph of Gloucestershire County Cricket team for the 1892 season. Back row, left to right: J.Smith (scorer), E. Sainsbury, S.A.P. Kitcat, Roberts, Murch, Painter

Background imageCricket Collection: R. A. Duff and V. Trumper of the Australia Team, 1902

R. A. Duff and V. Trumper of the Australia Team, 1902
Photograph showing R.A. Duff and Victor Trumper (on right) of the Australian Cricket Team, going out to bat at the start of the Australian second innings, Bramall Lane, Sheffield, July 1902

Background imageCricket Collection: Sketches of Cricket in India, 1890

Sketches of Cricket in India, 1890
A series of sketches by an English Cavalry Officer of a game of cricket played between an Indian College and British Officers, in India, 1890

Background imageCricket Collection: Neil Harvey batting in the Fourth Test Match, Headingley, 19

Neil Harvey batting in the Fourth Test Match, Headingley, 19
Photograph of (Robert) Neil Harvey, the Australian batsman, playing a shot in the Fourth Test Match between England and Australia, Headingley Cricket Ground, 1948

Background imageCricket Collection: J H King - Cricketer

J H King - Cricketer
John H King - left-handed cricketer for Leicestershire and England, making his debut for his country in 1909

Background imageCricket Collection: Thatcher, Sidney Chun, splitting a spar - Marlborough

Thatcher, Sidney Chun, splitting a spar - Marlborough
A thatcher, Sidney Chun (1903-1985), wears protective clothing, including a cricket shin pad, while splitting spars before thatching a roof at Marlborough - date: 1950s

Background imageCricket Collection: European mole cricket. Europe

European mole cricket. Europe
PPG-1525 European MOLE CRICKET - close-up of head Europe Gryllotalpa Gryllotalpa Or.: Europe occidentale Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCricket Collection: The Padang and the Singapore Cricket Club

The Padang and the Singapore Cricket Club, Singapore

Background imageCricket Collection: Playing on the Street

Playing on the Street
Children playing on a suburban street. Note the absence of parked cars - only a solitary motorcycle and sidecar!

Background imageCricket Collection: Advert / Elephant Coffee

Advert / Elephant Coffee
Elephant Brand French Coffee

Background imageCricket Collection: A Cricketing Hero

A Cricketing Hero
A young cricketing hero is acclaimed by his teammates

Background imageCricket Collection: Leg Half Volley

Leg Half Volley

Background imageCricket Collection: Pilch Illustration

Pilch Illustration
The Great Days of Fuller Pilch

Background imageCricket Collection: Middlebrough Cricket

Middlebrough Cricket
The Middlesbrough cricket team pose for a photograph on their ground; players wear a variety of check and striped shirts, caps and hats, and carry bats or balls

Background imageCricket Collection: Sport / Football / Specific

Sport / Football / Specific
ENGLAND Vs SCOTLAND. Played at the West of Scotland Cricket Club, near Glasgow. England beat Scotland 5 - 2

Background imageCricket Collection: A Cricket Ball (engraving)

A Cricket Ball (engraving)
7177914 A Cricket Ball (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Cricket Ball. Illustration for The Comic Annual by Thomas Hood)

Background imageCricket Collection: Advert for Rowntrees York Chocolate, 1926

Advert for Rowntrees York Chocolate, 1926 Date: 1926

Background imageCricket Collection: Darrell Hair - Cricket umpire

Darrell Hair - Cricket umpire Date: 1990s - 2000s

Background imageCricket Collection: Ryan Sidebottom - England cricketer

Ryan Sidebottom - England cricketer Date: 1990s - 2000s

Background imageCricket Collection: Michael Hussey - Australian cricketer

Michael Hussey - Australian cricketer Date: 1990s - 2000s

Background imageCricket Collection: Jacques Kallis - South Africa cricketer

Jacques Kallis - South Africa cricketer Date: 1990s - 2000s



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"Cricket: A Timeless Tradition at Lords Cricket Ground" Step into the hallowed grounds of Lords Cricket Ground, where art and sport collide in a mesmerizing display. As you wander through this historic venue, you'll be transported to a world where Middlesex County Cricket Club and England's finest players have left their mark. The walls are adorned with exquisite artwork that pays homage to the rich heritage of cricket. From the iconic image of Middlesex CCC and England MCC gracing the field to the captivating scenes captured in Lords Cricket Ground Fine Art collection, every brushstroke tells a story. Lords Cricket Ground is more than just a stadium; it is an institution revered by cricket enthusiasts worldwide. The mere mention of "Cricket Lords" evokes images of legendary matches that have unfolded on these very pitches. As you explore further, photographs like "Lords Cricket Ground 24418_024" and "Lords Cricket Ground 24418_035" transport you back in time, capturing moments frozen forever in history. You can almost hear the roar of the crowd as Trent Bridge comes alive in "Trent Bridge, Nottingham 20520_009. " Even advertisements find their place among these sacred walls - an old Triumph Renown motor car ad reminding us how deeply ingrained cricket is within British culture. But it's not just about professional matches; cricket has always been rooted in community spirit. The image depicting a match at Hambledon from 1777 showcases how this beloved sport brings people together across generations. No discussion about cricket would be complete without mentioning W. G. Grace - one of its greatest icons. His legacy lives on within these walls, inspiring future generations to strive for greatness both on and off the pitch. And let's not forget those idyllic village greens where children dreamt of becoming stars themselves - immortalized beautifully in "Cricket on Village Green. " These images remind us that cricket isn't just a game; it's a way of life.