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"Lords: A Rich Tapestry of History, Cricket, and Nobility" Step into the hallowed grounds Cricket Ground Art

Background imageLords Collection: Lords Cricket Ground Fine Art - Middlesex CCC & England MCC

Lords Cricket Ground Fine Art - Middlesex CCC & England MCC
Lords Cricket Ground, commonly known as Lord s, is a cricket venue in St Johns Wood, London. Named after its founder, Thomas Lord

Background imageLords Collection: Lords Cricket Ground Art - Middlesex County Cricket Club & England

Lords Cricket Ground Art - Middlesex County Cricket Club & England
Oil painting of Lords Cricket Ground, home of Marylebone Cricket Club(MCC), Middlesex County Cricket Club, England & Wales Cricket Board

Background imageLords Collection: Coat of arms Hewitt Lord Lifford 18th century

Coat of arms Hewitt Lord Lifford 18th century
Engraving of the coat of arms of Hewitt, Lord Lifford, item 188 in an 18th century publication. Text on this engraving, including motto, reads: 188. Hewitt, Lord Lifford. BE JUST AND FEAR NOT

Background imageLords Collection: Coat of arms Viscount Conyngham Cunningham 18th century

Coat of arms Viscount Conyngham Cunningham 18th century
Engraving of the coat of arms of Conyngham Viscount Conyngham, item 93 in an 18th-century publication. Text on this engraving, including motto, reads: 93. Conyngham Viscount Conyngham

Background imageLords Collection: Coat of arms Cole, Lord Mount Florence 18th century

Coat of arms Cole, Lord Mount Florence 18th century
Engraving of the coat of arms of Cole, Lord Mount Florence (Mountflorence), item 126 in an 18th-century publication

Background imageLords Collection: Queen Victoria opening Parliament 1886

Queen Victoria opening Parliament 1886
Queen Victoria opening Parliament, Lord Chancellor Baron Halsbury reading the Queens speech at Westminster Palace, London. Date: 21st January 1886

Background imageLords Collection: Poster, River Thames at Westminster, London

Poster, River Thames at Westminster, London. Date: 1954

Background imageLords Collection: The Lords Prayer in ten different languages

The Lords Prayer in ten different languages (English, French, Spanish, Italian, Irish, Portuguese, Greek, German, Latin and Welsh) Date: 1841

Background imageLords Collection: Coat of arms Lord Southwell 18th century

Coat of arms Lord Southwell 18th century
Engraving of the coat of arms of Southwell, Lord Southwell, item 111 in an 18th-century publication. Text on this engraving, including motto, reads: 111 Southwell

Background imageLords Collection: Map of St Marylebone, London

Map of St Marylebone, London
Map of St Marylebone, from a plan of London published by Richard Phillips. Date: 1813

Background imageLords 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 imageLords Collection: Annual Eton v Harrow cricket match at Lords

Annual Eton v Harrow cricket match at Lords
Scene during the annual Eton v Harrow cricket match at Lords Cricket Ground in NW London, 13 July 1934. Showing people strolling about during the lunch interval

Background imageLords Collection: Peter the Great watching the procedure of the House of Lords (litho)

Peter the Great watching the procedure of the House of Lords (litho)
604435 Peter the Great watching the procedure of the House of Lords (litho) by Woodville, Richard Caton (1825-55); Private Collection; (add.info.: An autocrat studying constitutional government)

Background imageLords Collection: Cartoon, The Futurist (House of Lords reform)

Cartoon, The Futurist (House of Lords reform)
Cartoon, The Futurist -- Bonar Law and Asquith on the failure to reform the House of Lords. Date: 1913

Background imageLords Collection: House of Lords Interior

House of Lords Interior
The Royal Gallery, House of Lords, Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. Date: early 1930s

Background imageLords Collection: The Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London, England in the 19th century

The Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London, England in the 19th century
3083164 The Houses of Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London, England in the 19th century.; Private Collection; (add.info.: From The Century Edition of Cassell's History of England)

Background imageLords Collection: Rufus Daniel Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading (litho)

Rufus Daniel Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading (litho)
3252841 Rufus Daniel Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading (litho); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rufus Daniel Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading, 1860-1935)

Background imageLords Collection: Benjamin Franklin standing before the Lords in Council in Whitehall Chapel, 1774

Benjamin Franklin standing before the Lords in Council in Whitehall Chapel, 1774
1579958 Benjamin Franklin standing before the Lords in Council in Whitehall Chapel, 1774; (add.info.: Benjamin Franklin standing before the Lords in Council in Whitehall Chapel, London in 1774)

Background imageLords Collection: Lords and ladies, Arum maculatum

Lords and ladies, Arum maculatum
5855146 Lords and ladies, Arum maculatum; (add.info.: Lords and ladies, Arum maculatum. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's "Dictionary of Natural Science)

Background imageLords Collection: Hungarian lords in hussar uniforms, furs and pelisses, 18th century

Hungarian lords in hussar uniforms, furs and pelisses, 18th century. Some in the insignia of the Order of St. Stephen
FLO4624649 Hungarian lords in hussar uniforms, furs and pelisses, 18th century. Some in the insignia of the Order of St. Stephen

Background imageLords Collection: Arthur Balfour (1849-1920) British Conservative statesman, defending the House of Lords against

Arthur Balfour (1849-1920) British Conservative statesman, defending the House of Lords against the Liberal Prime
527261 Arthur Balfour (1849-1920) British Conservative statesman, defending the House of Lords against the Liberal Prime Minister, Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836-1908)

Background imageLords Collection: Albert Edward Prince of Wales, 1910 (print)

Albert Edward Prince of Wales, 1910 (print)
955286 Albert Edward Prince of Wales, 1910 (print); Private Collection; (add.info.: Albert Edward Prince of Wales, future King Edward VII, 1841- 1910)

Background imageLords Collection: Bristol Riots, 1831, a response to the rejection by the House of Lords of the second Reform Bill

Bristol Riots, 1831, a response to the rejection by the House of Lords of the second Reform Bill
527843 Bristol Riots, 1831, a response to the rejection by the House of Lords of the second Reform Bill. Sir Charles Wetherell, Recorder of Bristol and an opponent of Reform

Background imageLords Collection: Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of Salisbury (1830-1903)

Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of Salisbury (1830-1903) British Conservative statesman
527829 Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of Salisbury (1830-1903) British Conservative statesman. Prime Minister 1885, 1886, 1895-1902. Salisbury addressing the House of Lords

Background imageLords Collection: The Duke of York making a speech before the House of Lords, with portraits of the Dukes of

The Duke of York making a speech before the House of Lords, with portraits of the Dukes of Gloucester, Wellington
FLO4619160 The Duke of York making a speech before the House of Lords, with portraits of the Dukes of Gloucester, Wellington, Devonshire, earls, lords and bishops, etc

Background imageLords Collection: Ritsurin Garden in Takamatsu, Japan. Completed in 1745 as a private strolling garden

Ritsurin Garden in Takamatsu, Japan. Completed in 1745 as a private strolling garden and villa for the local feudal lords, and opened to the public in 1875

Background imageLords Collection: Varsity Cricket Match of 1911 - The Oxford University XI

Varsity Cricket Match of 1911 - The Oxford University XI
The Varsity Cricket Match of 1911 - The Oxford University XI (1 player short!)

Background imageLords Collection: Cartoon, The Veto Bill, by W H Toy

Cartoon, The Veto Bill, by W H Toy. The new legislation was designed to limit the powers of veto of the House of Lords, and became law later the same year. 1911

Background imageLords Collection: The Irish Chiefs and Kings kneel before King Henry II

The Irish Chiefs and Kings kneel before King Henry II (1133-1189) at Dublin, Ireland. In October 1171, King Henry landed with a large army in Ireland to establish control over both the Anglo-Normans

Background imageLords Collection: Henry Blofeld Cricket Commentator for the BBC and a Journalist for The Independent is

Henry Blofeld Cricket Commentator for the BBC and a Journalist for The Independent is presented with his own Daily Mirror Cake of a Cricket bat and ball. 25th July 1996

Background imageLords Collection: Cricket commentator Henry Blofeld is presented with a Daily Mirror cake in the shape of a

Cricket commentator Henry Blofeld is presented with a Daily Mirror cake in the shape of a cricket bat and ball. England v Pakistan, Lords Cricket Ground. 25th July 1996

Background imageLords Collection: The Lords Prayer

The Lords Prayer
Image from 1892 showing the Lords Prayer which was taught by Jesus to his disciples

Background imageLords Collection: 20085920

20085920
ENGLAND London Westminster Big Ben St Stephens Tower Houses of Parliament

Background imageLords Collection: Arum maculatum (snakeshead, adders root, arum, wild arum, arum lily, lords-and-ladies)

Arum maculatum (snakeshead, adders root, arum, wild arum, arum lily, lords-and-ladies, devils and angels)
Illustration of a Arum maculatum (snakeshead, adders root, arum, wild arum, arum lily, lords-and-ladies, devils and angels, cows and bulls, cuckoo-pint, soldiers diddies, priests pintle)

Background imageLords Collection: The Wimbledon Prize Meeting: rifle match between the Lords and the Commons, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Wimbledon Prize Meeting: rifle match between the Lords and the Commons, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Wimbledon Prize Meeting: rifle match between the Lords and the Commons, 1862. View of a...match between eleven members of the House of Lords and an equal number of the House of Commons

Background imageLords Collection: Henry Chaplin, 1st Viscount Chaplin

Henry Chaplin, 1st Viscount Chaplin
3787316 Henry Chaplin, 1st Viscount Chaplin; (add.info.: Henry Chaplin, 1st Viscount Chaplin. Conservative Party, Member of Parliament and Peer of the House of Lords. Also racehorse owner)

Background imageLords Collection: Lords Cricket Ground

Lords Cricket Ground
Lord's Cricket Ground, commonly known as Lord's, is a cricket venue in St John's Wood, London. Named after its founder, Thomas Lord

Background imageLords Collection: Lords Of The Air

Lords Of The Air
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Lords Of The Air, words and music by Michael North and Davy Burnaby. The image portrays a saluting young British military man. Date: 1939

Background imageLords Collection: Sons Of The Lords Of The Air

Sons Of The Lords Of The Air
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Sons Of The Lords Of The Air, the official theme song of the A.T.C. words and music by Dick Hurran

Background imageLords Collection: King William IV proroguing Parliament

King William IV proroguing Parliament, House of Lords, April 1831, during the Great Reform crisis - My lords and gentlemen, I have come to meet you for the purpose of proroguing this Parliament'

Background imageLords Collection: Queen Victoria at the Opening of Parliament

Queen Victoria at the Opening of Parliament
Queen Victoria in the House of Lords for the Opening of Parliament Date: 1854

Background imageLords Collection: Carriage of the Turkish Ambassador, opening of Parliament

Carriage of the Turkish Ambassador, opening of Parliament
Carriage of the Turkish Ambassador, procession to the House of Lords for the Opening of Parliament, London, The Chronicles of Merry England. Date: 1854

Background imageLords Collection: Queen Victoria statue in House of Lords

Queen Victoria statue in House of Lords. It was proposed to move in 1925 to another spot, to provide a suitable site for the House of Lords War Memorial in the Princes Chamber at Westminster

Background imageLords Collection: Wicket Drying Machine

Wicket Drying Machine
A new machine for drying wickets being tried out at Lord's cricket ground. Running off electricity, it dries the wickets with a current of hot air. Date: 1931

Background imageLords Collection: English and Australian teams, second test at Lords

English and Australian teams, second test at Lords
The England and Australia Cricket Teams in the Second Test Match at Lord's Date: 1938

Background imageLords Collection: Wally Hammond hitting boundary off McCabe at Lords

Wally Hammond hitting boundary off McCabe at Lords
England cricketer Wally Hammond hitting a boundary off McCabe at Lords, 1938, B A Barnett keeping wicket Date: 1938

Background imageLords Collection: Don Bradman bowled by Verity at Lords

Don Bradman bowled by Verity at Lords
Australian Cricketer Don Bradman bowled by Verity at Lords in 1938, Ames keeping wicket Date: 1938

Background imageLords Collection: Taking a stroll at the Hurlingham Club, Fulham

Taking a stroll at the Hurlingham Club, Fulham
Lady Helen Grosvenor (1888-1970), Lady Castlereagh (1878-1959), Lord Charles Beresford (1846-1919), Lord Hugh Cecil (1869-1956) and Miss Chaplin take a summer stroll at the Hurlingham Club in Fulham

Background imageLords Collection: The Houses of Parliament from across the River Thames

The Houses of Parliament from across the River Thames
The history of the building goes back almost 1, 000 years. There are two Houses - the House of Commons and the House of Lords. Just at the left hand side of the picture Westminster Abbey can be seen

Background imageLords Collection: Luncheon under the trees behind the pavilion. Date: 1907

Luncheon under the trees behind the pavilion. Date: 1907

Background imageLords Collection: Photograph showing the interior of The House of Lords, 100ft long by 45ft wide

Photograph showing the interior of The House of Lords, 100ft long by 45ft wide and the same height. Date: 1896

Background imageLords Collection: Lady Trumpington and Nigel Wright discuss Sunday trading

Lady Trumpington and Nigel Wright discuss Sunday trading
The Conservative peer Lady Trumpington (Jean Alys Barker, Baroness Trumpington, b.1922) and Nigel Wright, the Dickie Dirts clothing retailer, discuss the issue of Sunday trading, 4 February 1982

Background imageLords Collection: Anti-apartheid demo at Lord's

Anti-apartheid demo at Lord's
A street full of people outside Lord's cricket ground on the first day on the England v South Africa Second Test Match

Background imageLords Collection: Cyril Smith and David Steel, Liberal politicians

Cyril Smith and David Steel, Liberal politicians
Sir Cyril Smith (1928-2010), British Liberal Party politician, MP for Rochdale, Lancashire from 1972 until he retired in 1992

Background imageLords Collection: Christopher Soames, British Conservative politician

Christopher Soames, British Conservative politician
Christopher Soames (Arthur Christopher John Soames, Baron Soames, 1920-1987), British Conservative politician, government minister, European Commissioner and Leader of the House of Lords

Background imageLords Collection: David Steel, Liberal politician, and his wife Judy

David Steel, Liberal politician, and his wife Judy
David Steel (David Martin Scott Steel, Baron Steel of Aikwood, b 1938), Liberal and Liberal Democrat MP and Liberal Party leader, Member of the Scottish Parliament and of the House of Lords

Background imageLords Collection: David Steel giving a speech, Michael Foot listening

David Steel giving a speech, Michael Foot listening
David Steel (David Martin Scott Steel, Baron Steel of Aikwood, b 1938), Liberal and Liberal Democrat MP and Liberal Party leader, Member of the Scottish Parliament and of the House of Lords

Background imageLords Collection: David Steel and David Owen, SDP colleagues

David Steel and David Owen, SDP colleagues
David Steel (David Martin Scott Steel, Baron Steel of Aikwood, b 1938), Liberal and Liberal Democrat MP and Liberal Party leader, Member of the Scottish Parliament and of the House of Lords

Background imageLords Collection: Quintin Hogg Hailsham Lord Mcgarel Baron Peerage

Quintin Hogg Hailsham Lord Mcgarel Baron Peerage
quintin, hogg, hailsham, lord, mcgarel, baron, peerage, aristocracy, st, marylebone, 2nd, viscount, 1907, 2001, british, conservative, tory, politics, political, politician, long, career, first

Background imageLords Collection: Clement Richard Attlee giving a speech

Clement Richard Attlee giving a speech
Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee (1883-1967), British Labour politician, Labour Party leader 1935-1955 and Prime Minister 1945-1951. Seen here giving a speech on behalf of the Labour Party

Background imageLords Collection: Clement Richard Attlee, Armistice Day procession

Clement Richard Attlee, Armistice Day procession
Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee (1883-1967), British Labour politician, Labour Party leader 1935-1955 and Prime Minister 1945-1951

Background imageLords Collection: Cardinal Basil Hume and Fenner Brockway

Cardinal Basil Hume and Fenner Brockway
Cardinal Basil Hume (George Basil Hume, 1923-1999, standing), English Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, Archbishop of Westminster from 1976, speaking at Central Hall, Westminster, London

Background imageLords Collection: Edwardian men an women sitting on top of the coaches having luncheon

Edwardian men an women sitting on top of the coaches having luncheon, finely laid out with white tablecloths. Date: 1907

Background imageLords Collection: The Marquis of Salisbury addressing the House of Lords 1889

The Marquis of Salisbury addressing the House of Lords 1889
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of Salisbury (1830 - 1903), English Conservative Statesman, speaking in the House of Lords on the recent death of John Bright

Background imageLords Collection: The Marquis of Salisbury addressing the House of Lords 1894

The Marquis of Salisbury addressing the House of Lords 1894
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of Salisbury, the English Conservative Statesman, addressing the House of Lords on the Parish Councils Bill

Background imageLords Collection: The House of Lords during the HOme Rule debate, Lord Chancellor (Lord Herschell)

The House of Lords during the HOme Rule debate, Lord Chancellor (Lord Herschell) about to put the question. Date: 9th September 1893

Background imageLords Collection: Edward VII Opening Parliament 1902

Edward VII Opening Parliament 1902
King Edward VII, about to read his speech in the House of Lords on the Opening of Parliament. Date: January 1902

Background imageLords Collection: House of Lords, London

House of Lords, London
Interior of The House of Lords, 100ft long by 45ft wide and the same height. Date: 1901

Background imageLords Collection: William Ewart Gladstone (1809 - 1898), English Liberal statesman

William Ewart Gladstone (1809 - 1898), English Liberal statesman, addressing the House of Commons during a debate on Irish Home Rule

Background imageLords Collection: HOUSE OF LORDS The Thrones, under an elaborately panelled and tabernacled canopy - a new chair is

HOUSE OF LORDS The Thrones, under an elaborately panelled and tabernacled canopy - a new chair is made for each successive monarch Date: 1850

Background imageLords Collection: DEVONSHIRE

DEVONSHIRE
SPENCER COMPTON CAVENDISH 8TH DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE (1833 - 1908), Politician, speaking in the House of Lords on 9 February 1892 on the death of Prince Albert Victor. Date: 1892

Background imageLords Collection: Lord Palmerston

Lord Palmerston
Engraving From 1873 Featuring The British Prime Minister, Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston Also Known As Lord Palmerston. Lord Palmerston Lived From 1784 Until 1865

Background imageLords Collection: Henry John Temple

Henry John Temple
"Henry John Temple ( 1784-1865) 3rd Viscount Palmerston, drawn & engraved by D.J.Pound (1857) and published by the london Printing

Background imageLords Collection: Lord Palmerston - Victorian engraving

Lord Palmerston - Victorian engraving
Head and shoulders portrait of Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865), who was British Prime Minister from 1855-1858 and 1859-1865

Background imageLords Collection: A Procession of Queen Elizabeth I, c. 1800-40 (oil on panel)

A Procession of Queen Elizabeth I, c. 1800-40 (oil on panel)
5910205 A Procession of Queen Elizabeth I, c.1800-40 (oil on panel) by Peake, Robert (c.1551-1619) (after); 38.4x53.3 cm; Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageLords Collection: The English House of Lords under Edward I, from the book Short History of the English People by J

The English House of Lords under Edward I, from the book Short History of the English People by J. R. Green, pub
3742772 The English House of Lords under Edward I, from the book Short History of the English People by J.R. Green, pub. London 1893 by British School

Background imageLords Collection: Costumes of Frankish lords at the court of Charles the Bald, 9th century

Costumes of Frankish lords at the court of Charles the Bald, 9th century
6338955 Costumes of Frankish lords at the court of Charles the Bald, 9th century by Villain (19th century); (add.info.: Costumes of Frankish lords at the court of Charles the Bald, 9th century)

Background imageLords Collection: King Henry VI and the sitting of parliament at Reading, Berkshire (litho)

King Henry VI and the sitting of parliament at Reading, Berkshire (litho)
6015015 King Henry VI and the sitting of parliament at Reading, Berkshire (litho) by Reid, Stephen (1873-1948); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Henry VI and the sitting of parliament at Reading)

Background imageLords Collection: Character of Queen Victoria: Sovereignty (colour litho)

Character of Queen Victoria: Sovereignty (colour litho)
5997909 Character of Queen Victoria: Sovereignty (colour litho) by Stewart, Allan (1865-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sovereignty)

Background imageLords Collection: Costumes of Frankish princesses and lords, 9th century

Costumes of Frankish princesses and lords, 9th century
6338960 Costumes of Frankish princesses and lords, 9th century by Villain (19th century); (add.info.: Costumes of Frankish princesses and lords, 9th century)

Background imageLords Collection: Passage of the Home Rule Bill from the Commons to the Lords, Saturday Morning

Passage of the Home Rule Bill from the Commons to the Lords, Saturday Morning, 2 September (engraving)
1627383 Passage of the Home Rule Bill from the Commons to the Lords, Saturday Morning, 2 September (engraving) by Wilson, Thomas Walter (1851-1912); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLords Collection: The note of mourning at the opening of Parliament: the black-robed Peeresses (litho)

The note of mourning at the opening of Parliament: the black-robed Peeresses (litho)
604433 The note of mourning at the opening of Parliament: the black-robed Peeresses (litho) by Cowper, Max (1860-1911); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLords Collection: 'Uproar in the Lords. 'A. D. 1399 (colour litho)

"Uproar in the Lords. "A. D. 1399 (colour litho)
670086 " Uproar in the Lords." A.D. 1399 (colour litho) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Uproar in the Lords." A.D. 1399)



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"Lords: A Rich Tapestry of History, Cricket, and Nobility" Step into the hallowed grounds Cricket Ground Art, where Middlesex County Cricket Club and England have left an indelible mark on the sport. The echoes of cheers and triumphs reverberate through this iconic venue. As you wander through the corridors adorned with fine art, immerse yourself in the heritage shared by Middlesex CCC and England MCC. Marvel at the majestic coat of arms belonging to Hewitt Lord Lifford and Cole, Lord Mount Florence from the 18th century – symbols of nobility that once graced these walls. Gaze upon a captivating poster capturing the serene beauty of River Thames at Westminster in London. Its tranquil allure juxtaposes against the fervor that fills this historic ground during cricket matches. In a testament to inclusivity, discover The Lords Prayer inscribed in ten different languages – a reminder that unity transcends borders within these sacred precincts. The regal coat of arms belonging to Viscount Conyngham Cunningham and Lord Southwell transport you back to an era steeped in grandeur. These emblems serve as reminders of aristocratic lineages intertwined with this esteemed venue's history. Study a map showcasing St Marylebone's intricate streetscape – evidence that Lords is not just a place but an integral part of London's fabric. Uncover an unexpected chapter when Lords Cricket Ground was transformed into a goose farm during World War I in 1915. This poignant moment reminds us how even amidst conflict, life finds ways to adapt while preserving its essence. Transport yourself further back in time as Peter the Great observes with intrigue the proceedings within House - captured forever in lithographic form. Witnessing such historical events adds another layer to your experience at Lords. And finally, relish one of cricket's most cherished traditions -the annual Eton v Harrow match held at none other than Lords.

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