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Fielders Collection

Fielders play a crucial role in the game of cricket, whether it's in an English village or on the prestigious Cricket Field at Campbell College in Belfast

Background imageFielders Collection: Cricket in an English Village

Cricket in an English Village
A classic English village scene of cricket played under the watchful gaze of the church steeple. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageFielders Collection: Cricket Field, Campbell College, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Cricket Field, Campbell College, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Date: 1904

Background imageFielders Collection: WW1 - Lords Cricket Ground used as a Goose Farm, 1915

WW1 - Lords Cricket Ground used as a Goose Farm, 1915
Photograph showing the pitch of the Marylebone Cricket Ground (Lord s), during the grounds use as a farm for rearing geese in World War I

Background imageFielders Collection: Boston Baseball Club, 1888

Boston Baseball Club, 1888
2900977 Boston Baseball Club, 1888; (add.info.: Boston Beaneaters team playing at South End Grounds as spectators watch from the grandstand.); Buyenlarge Archive/UIG.

Background imageFielders Collection: Cricket themed Christmas card (chromolitho)

Cricket themed Christmas card (chromolitho)
2775117 Cricket themed Christmas card (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cricket themed Christmas card)

Background imageFielders Collection: Comic postcard, Drunken batsman who saw three balls Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Drunken batsman who saw three balls Date: 20th century

Background imageFielders Collection: Comic postcard, A fast one from the demon bowler Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, A fast one from the demon bowler Date: 20th century

Background imageFielders Collection: Cricket (chromolitho)

Cricket (chromolitho)
1094498 Cricket (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cricket. Educational card, late 19th or early 20th century.); © Look and Learn; English

Background imageFielders Collection: Punch cartoon: New Cricketing Dresses, to Protect All England against the Present Swift Bowling

Punch cartoon: New Cricketing Dresses, to Protect All England against the Present Swift Bowling (engraving)
6034689 Punch cartoon: New Cricketing Dresses, to Protect All England against the Present Swift Bowling (engraving) by English School

Background imageFielders Collection: Baseball (chromolitho)

Baseball (chromolitho)
1094500 Baseball (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Baseball. Educational card, late 19th or early 20th century.); © Look and Learn; English

Background imageFielders Collection: The American Base-Ball Players at Kennington Oval (engraving)

The American Base-Ball Players at Kennington Oval (engraving)
1055487 The American Base-Ball Players at Kennington Oval (engraving) by Corbould, Alfred Chantrey (1852-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: The American Base-Ball Players at Kennington Oval)

Background imageFielders Collection: Yorkshire fielders Martyn Moxon, Kevin Sharp and Phillip Carrick seen here during

Yorkshire fielders Martyn Moxon, Kevin Sharp and Phillip Carrick seen here during the match against Leicestershire at Acklam Park 5th July 1986

Background imageFielders Collection: Kids playing a game of cricket at Ravenswood Junior School Ravenswood Road

Kids playing a game of cricket at Ravenswood Junior School Ravenswood Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear. 29th July 1969

Background imageFielders Collection: Australian cricket tour of England for the Ashes. England v Australia 3rd Test at

Australian cricket tour of England for the Ashes. England v Australia 3rd Test at Edgbaston. Chappell sweeps past Illingworth just past Knotts gloves for two runs. 15th July 1968

Background imageFielders Collection: Cricket The Ashes England v Australia 5th Test at Edgbaston August 1985 England

Cricket The Ashes England v Australia 5th Test at Edgbaston August 1985 England bowling

Background imageFielders Collection: Cricket The Ashes England v Australia 6th Test at The Oval August 1981 ian

Cricket The Ashes England v Australia 6th Test at The Oval August 1981 ian Botham applauds

Background imageFielders Collection: Cricket The Ashes England v Australia 2nd Test at lords July 1981 Australian

Cricket The Ashes England v Australia 2nd Test at lords July 1981 Australian batsman Rodney Marsh hits a four

Background imageFielders Collection: Cricket The Ashes England v Australia 6th Test at The Oval August 1981 ian Botham

Cricket The Ashes England v Australia 6th Test at The Oval August 1981 ian Botham applauds

Background imageFielders Collection: Cricket The Ashes England v Australia 2nd Test at Lords July 1981 Ian Botham

Cricket The Ashes England v Australia 2nd Test at Lords July 1981 Ian Botham and Bob Willis

Background imageFielders Collection: Cleveland, Ohio, USA - Municipal Stadium

Cleveland, Ohio, USA - Municipal Stadium
Cleveland, Ohio, USA - The Municipal Stadium - home of the Cleveland Indians. Date: circa 1934

Background imageFielders Collection: First Grand Match of cricket played by members of the Royal Amateur Society on Hampton Court Green

First Grand Match of cricket played by members of the Royal Amateur Society on Hampton Court Green
XYC227004 First Grand Match of cricket played by members of the Royal Amateur Society on Hampton Court Green, 3rd August 1836, 1836 (oil on canvas) by English School

Background imageFielders Collection: Surrey versus Sussex at the Oval, Kennington, London, in a three day county championship day

Surrey versus Sussex at the Oval, Kennington, London, in a three day county championship day. Douglas Jardine ( Surrey ) cuts James Langridge past John Langridge. 1 June 1933

Background imageFielders Collection: Surrey batsman, Douglas Jardine batting against Sussex, in their 3 day couty championship match

Surrey batsman, Douglas Jardine batting against Sussex, in their 3 day couty championship match. 1 June 1933

Background imageFielders Collection: Kent versus Surrey in the County Championship Les Ames batting for Kent. 31 July 1928

Kent versus Surrey in the County Championship Les Ames batting for Kent. 31 July 1928

Background imageFielders Collection: Hampshires uphill fight against Surrey at The Oval cricket ground. A spectacular

Hampshires uphill fight against Surrey at The Oval cricket ground. A spectacular stroke by Brown ( Hants ). 16 May 1922

Background imageFielders Collection: Cricket at the Oval. Freeman, the Kent slow bowler, at work against the Surrey batsman

Cricket at the Oval. Freeman, the Kent slow bowler, at work against the Surrey batsman. 28 July 1928

Background imageFielders Collection: Gentlemen versus Players at The Oval cricket ground. Hallows ( Players ) hits a boundary

Gentlemen versus Players at The Oval cricket ground. Hallows ( Players ) hits a boundary. 1 July 1921

Background imageFielders Collection: Gentlemen versus players at the Oval. M Howell ( Gentlemen ) hitting a boundary off the Players

Gentlemen versus players at the Oval. M Howell ( Gentlemen ) hitting a boundary off the Players. 6 June 1928

Background imageFielders Collection: A century by a master batsman. Hammond ( Glos ) making a stroke by which he completed

A century by a master batsman. Hammond ( Glos ) making a stroke by which he completed his century. 10 May 1928

Background imageFielders Collection: Warwickshire versus Surrey. Father and son at The Oval wicket. W G Quaife

Warwickshire versus Surrey. Father and son at The Oval wicket. W G Quaife and his son B W Quaife ( facing camera ), making his 200th run for Warwickshire against Surrey at The Oval

Background imageFielders Collection: The scene during the Ladies opening cricket match at Cobham, the Cuckoos versus

The scene during the Ladies opening cricket match at Cobham, the Cuckoos versus the Womens Cricket Association. 3 May 1934

Background imageFielders Collection: The Ladies opening cricket match at Cobham, the Cuckoos versus the Women

The Ladies opening cricket match at Cobham, the Cuckoos versus the Womens Cricket Association. Miss Whiteway ( Cuckoos ) striking out. 3 May 1934

Background imageFielders Collection: England V Australia

England V Australia
A match between England and Australia at the Kennington Oval, London



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Fielders play a crucial role in the game of cricket, whether it's in an English village or on the prestigious Cricket Field at Campbell College in Belfast, Northern Ireland. However, even historic grounds like Lords Cricket Ground were once used as a goose farm during World War Across the pond in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, Municipal Stadium witnessed some incredible fielding moments that left spectators awestruck. Meanwhile, cricket-themed Christmas cards and comic postcards added a touch of humor to the sport. From drunken batsmen seeing three balls to demon bowlers delivering lightning-fast deliveries - these comical illustrations captured the essence of cricket throughout the 20th century. But let's not forget about baseball. Chromolitho prints showcased America's love for this bat-and-ball game while engravings depicted American Base-Ball Players at Kennington Oval. It goes to show how sports can transcend borders and bring people together. Closer to home, Yorkshire fielders Martyn Moxon, Kevin Sharp, and Phillip Carrick displayed their exceptional skills on the field. Their dedication and teamwork exemplified what it means to be a fielder - agile movements combined with sharp reflexes. Whether it's diving catches or acrobatic stops near the boundary line, they can often unsung heroes who contribute immensely towards their team's success. They make every effort to protect all England against swift bowling or help secure victory for their side. From picturesque English villages to international stadiums around the world - they have always been an integral part of cricket history. Their presence adds excitement and drama to each match while showcasing remarkable athleticism that leaves fans spellbound.