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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: WILLIAM GILBERT GRACE (1848-1915). English cricketer. Caricature lithograph, 1877

WILLIAM GILBERT GRACE (1848-1915). English cricketer. Caricature lithograph, 1877, by Spy (Sir Leslie Ward)

Background imageCricket Collection: TRENT BRIDGE, NOTTINGHAM, UK. Trent Bridge was first used as a cricket ground in the 1830s

TRENT BRIDGE, NOTTINGHAM, UK. Trent Bridge was first used as a cricket ground in the 1830s. The first recorded cricket match was held on an area of ground behind the Trent Bridge Inn in 1838

Background imageCricket Collection: Castleford Cricket Team, Yorkshire

Castleford Cricket Team, Yorkshire
A group photo of the Castleford Cricket Team, Yorkshire, with umpires on either side. Date: 1920

Background imageCricket Collection: Fuller Pilch batting for Kent, 1837

Fuller Pilch batting for Kent, 1837
Illustration of Fuller Pilch (1804-1870) batting for Kent against Sussex, 1837. Pilch was one of the best players of his day

Background imageCricket Collection: S Haigh - Cricketer

S Haigh - Cricketer
Schofield Haigh - Yorkshire cricketer

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, Studd

Cricketer, Studd
R.A. Studd Cricketer - Hampshire

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, Jessop

Cricketer, Jessop
Gilbert L. Jessop Cricketer - Gloucestershire

Background imageCricket Collection: Toby Allen / SpecialistStock

Toby Allen / SpecialistStock
ICC World Twenty20 Super Eights match between England and India at Lords on June 14, 2009 in London, England. (England are in the field, India batting) Little London

Background imageCricket Collection: Hawke / Cricketer / Empire

Hawke / Cricketer / Empire
Martin Bladen, 7th Baron Hawke, English cricketer (1860-1938)

Background imageCricket Collection: A Young Batsman

A Young Batsman
A young batsman

Background imageCricket Collection: Celebrations at the Oval

Celebrations at the Oval
Celebrations after Englands win over the Australians at the Oval

Background imageCricket Collection: Chef John Smith at Brooklands restaurant serves Barnsley chops to Cricket test umpire

Chef John Smith at Brooklands restaurant serves Barnsley chops to Cricket test umpire Harold Dickie Bird and Ted Macauley. August 1997

Background imageCricket Collection: Allan Donald confronts Mike Atherton July 1998 in their 4th Test clash at Trent

Allan Donald confronts Mike Atherton July 1998 in their 4th Test clash at Trent Bridge over a disputed call

Background imageCricket Collection: Imran Khan cricketer for Pakistan

Imran Khan cricketer for Pakistan

Background imageCricket Collection: The all-India cricket team of 1911 (1912)

The all-India cricket team of 1911 (1912). From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)

Background imageCricket Collection: Kentish Cricket Match

Kentish Cricket Match
Cricket on the Village Green, at Bearstead, Kent, a popular event on a summers day. Date: 1950s

Background imageCricket Collection: Unruly Oval cricket crowd

Unruly Oval cricket crowd
Impatient cricket spectators gather near the square at the Oval during an interruption in play in the match between Surrey and Yorkshire

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket at Eastbourne

Cricket at Eastbourne
The Saffrons cricket ground, pictured during the annual County Week, with Sussex hosting Surrey. In the foreground is the enclosure of the Sussex Club, adjoining which is that of the Devonshire Club

Background imageCricket Collection: Cary Grant, American film star

Cary Grant, American film star
Cary Grant, English-born American film star and stage actor. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageCricket Collection: C B Fry. Cricketer

C B Fry. Cricketer circa 1900

Background imageCricket Collection: Lord Hawke signs an autograph

Lord Hawke signs an autograph
Lord Hawke, captain of the Yorkshire cricket team, signs an autograph for a young admirer during the match between county champions Yorkshire

Background imageCricket 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 imageCricket Collection: At the Oval / Ally Sloper

At the Oval / Ally Sloper
Ally Sloper bats at the Oval against Australia, dressed in medieval armour for protection

Background imageCricket Collection: H. Verity after Englands 1934 Test Match victory

H. Verity after Englands 1934 Test Match victory
Hedley Verity (1905-1943), cricketer, resting in his hotel in London with a newspaper after Englands victory against Australia at the 1934 Test Match

Background imageCricket Collection: The King with the English cricket team

The King with the English cricket team
King George V, accompanied by Lord Cromer, President of the M.C.C and Mr. R.E.S Wyatt, the captain, shakes hands with the English cricke players at Lord s. Left to right are:- Mr. C.F Walters, H

Background imageCricket Collection: A Tip for the Holidays

A Tip for the Holidays
A new combination game to suit all seasons. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans

Background imageCricket Collection: Women of Hampshire vs. Women of Surrey Cricket Match, Newing

Women of Hampshire vs. Women of Surrey Cricket Match, Newing
Engraving of a cricket match between the Hamshire and Surrey Lasses for 500 guineas, played at Newington Green, near Balls Pond, Middlesex, 2nd October 1811. The Hampshire team won by 14 notches

Background imageCricket Collection: W. M. Woodfull struck by a cricket ball, Melbourne Cricket Gr

W. M. Woodfull struck by a cricket ball, Melbourne Cricket Gr
Photograph of William Maldon Woodfull (1897-1965), the Victoria and Australia cricketer, just after he had been struck by a cricket ball bowled by Harold Larwood in the match between the MCC

Background imageCricket Collection: Australian Cricketers of 1882

Australian Cricketers of 1882
Engravings of some of the members of the Australian Cricket Team of 1882. From left to right: George Giffen; Frederick Robert Spofforth; William Lloyd Murdoch; Alexander C

Background imageCricket Collection: V T Trumper - Cricketer

V T Trumper - Cricketer
Victor T Trumper - Australian Test cricketer

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricket / Team / Yorkshire

Cricket / Team / Yorkshire
Yorkshire: Turner, Wardall, Whitehead, Dodworth, Mounsey, Draper, Tunnicliffe, Peel, Hawke, Jackson, Wainwright, Brown, Hunter, Hirst

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, Webbe

Cricketer, Webbe
A.J. Webbe Cricketer - Middlesex

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, Diver

Cricketer, Diver
E.J. Diver Cricketer - Surrey and Warwickshire

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, Ayres

Cricketer, Ayres
George Ayres Cricketer - Surrey

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, F. E. Smith

Cricketer, F. E. Smith
F.E. Smith Cricketer - Surrey

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, Foy

Cricketer, Foy
Charles Foy Cricketer - Surrey and Kent

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, Wardall

Cricketer, Wardall
Charles Wardall Cricketer - Surrey and Yorkshire

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, Douglas

Cricketer, Douglas
James Douglas Cricketer - Surrey

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, Key

Cricketer, Key
K.J. Key Cricketer - Surrey

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, Jephson

Cricketer, Jephson
D.L.A. Jephson Cricketer - Surrey

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, Henderson

Cricketer, Henderson
Robert Henderson Cricketer - Surrey

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, Barton

Cricketer, Barton
Bombardier Victor Barton Cricketer - Kent

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, Brain

Cricketer, Brain
J.H. Brain Cricketer - Gloucestershire & Glamorgan

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, Chatterton

Cricketer, Chatterton
William Chatterton Cricketer - Derbyshire

Background imageCricket Collection: Cricketer, Patterson

Cricketer, Patterson
W.H. Patterson Cricketer - Kent

Background imageCricket Collection: Praying Mantis - eating a cricket. Europe

Praying Mantis - eating a cricket. Europe
PPG-1564 Praying Mantis - eating a cricket Europe Mantis religiosa Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCricket Collection: Wells / Cricketer

Wells / Cricketer
C M Wells, English cricketer, seen here about to bowl

Background imageCricket Collection: Jardine / Cricketer

Jardine / Cricketer
Douglas Jardine, English cricketer (1900-58)



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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.