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Lancashire County Cricket Club is one of the oldest and most successful cricket clubs in England

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Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1914

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1914
Cricket - 1914 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Back (left to right): Jack Sharp, Lawrence Cook, Ernest (G.E.) Tyldesley, James Jas (J.D.) Tyldesley, William Huddleston

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire win the 2011 County Championship

Lancashire win the 2011 County Championship
Cricket - LV County Championship - Somerset vs. Lancashire Captain Glen Chapple and his Lancashire team celebrate with the championship trophy at the County Ground, Taunton

Background imageLancashire County Collection: George Duckworth - Lancashire C. C. C

George Duckworth - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1924 season Lancashires George Duckworth. The wicket-keeper made 424 first-class appearances for the county between 1923 and 1938, and his 925 dismissals are a Lancashire record

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Jack Ikin & Cyril Washbrook - Lancashire C. C. C

Jack Ikin & Cyril Washbrook - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1953 season Jack Ikin, left, and Cyril Washbrook walk out to bat for Lancashire. Ikin made 288 first-class appearances for the county between 1939 and 1957, scoring 14327 runs

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Sydney Barnes in 1933

Sydney Barnes in 1933
Sydney Francis (SF) Barnes Staffordshire County Cricket Club player (also Lancashire and Warwickshire) Played for England while still a minor county player in 1928/29 Smethwick Credit : Colorsport

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Winston Place & Cyril Washbrook - Lancashire C. C. C

Winston Place & Cyril Washbrook - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1953 season Winston Place, left, and Cyril Washbrook walk out to bat for Lancashire. Washbrook made 500 first-class appearances for the county between 1933 and 1959

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1921

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1921
Cricket - 1921 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Back (left to right): Lawrence Cook, Walker Ellis, Richard Dick Tyldesley, Jack Sharp, Cecil Ciss Parkin, Harry Tyldesley

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Jack Iddon - Lancashire C. C. C

Jack Iddon - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1924 season Lancashires John Jack Iddon. An all-rounder, he played 483 first-class matches for the county between 1924 and 1945, scoring 21975 runs with 46 centuries

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Peter Marner & Ken Grieves - Lancashire C. C. C

Peter Marner & Ken Grieves - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1954 season - Glamorgan vs. Lancashire Peter Marner, left, and Ken Grieves walk out to bat for Lancashire. Marner made his first-class debut for Lancashire in 1952

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Peter Lever - Lancashire C. C. C

Peter Lever - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1963 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Yorkshire Lancashires Peter Lever at Bramall Lane, Sheffield. He made 268 first-class appearances for the county between 1960 and 1976

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Frank Hayes - Lancashire C. C. C

Frank Hayes - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1975 season Frank Hayes bats for Lancashire in June 1975. He played 228 first-class games for the county between 1970 and 1984, scoring 10899 runs

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Brian Booth - Lancashire C. C. C

Brian Booth - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1963 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Derbyshire [match drawn] Lancashires Brian Booth at Aigburth, Liverpool. He made 117 first-class appearances for the county between 1956 and 1963

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Len Hopwood - Lancashire C. C. C

Len Hopwood - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1928 season Lancashires John Len Hopwood. The all-rounder made 397 first-class appearances for the county between 1923 and 1939, scoring 15519 runs, with 27 centuries

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Jas Tyldesley - Lancashire C. C. C

Jas Tyldesley - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1914 season Lancashires James Jas (J.D.) Tyldesley. Tyldesley, a fast bowler, played 116 games for the county between 1910 and 1922

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1913

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1913
Cricket - 1913 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Back (left to right): James Heap, Ernest (G.E.) Tyldesley, Ralph Whitehead, William Bill Huddleston, Benjamin Blomley

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Bob Barber & Jack Dyson - Lancashire C. C. C

Bob Barber & Jack Dyson - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1957 season Bob Barber, left, and Jack Dyson walk out to bat for Lancashire. Barber was a leg-spinning all-rounder who made 155 first-class appearances for the county between 1954 and 1962

Background imageLancashire County Collection: B&H SF: Lancs bt Worcs 2wkts

B&H SF: Lancs bt Worcs 2wkts
Cricket - 1995 Benson & Hedges Cup - Semi-Final: Lancashire beat Worcestershire by 2 wickets Lancashire wicket-keeper Warren Hegg whips off the bails at County Ground, New Road, Worcester. 13/06/1995

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Ken Grieves - Lancashire C. C. C

Ken Grieves - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1964 season Lancashires Ken Grieves. He made 452 first-class appearances for the county between 1949 and 1964, scoring 20802 runs with 26 centuries, and a county record 555 catches

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Brian Statham - Lancashire C. C. C

Brian Statham - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1964 season Lancashires Brian George Statham. The fast bowler made 430 appearances for the county between 1950 and 1968, and is their leading first-class wicket-taker with 1816

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Harry Pilling & Kevin Tebay - Lancashire C. C. C

Harry Pilling & Kevin Tebay - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1963 County Championship - Yorkshire bt Lancashire by innings and 110 runs Lancashires Harry Pilling, left, and Kevin Tebay at Bramall Lane, Sheffield

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Smith, Clayton, Kelly, Goodwin - Lancashire C. C. C

Smith, Clayton, Kelly, Goodwin - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1956 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club photocall Left to right: Sidney Smith, Geoffrey Clayton (wicket-keeper), Edward Kelly and Freddie Goodwin

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1950 County Champions (shared)

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1950 County Champions (shared)
Cricket - 1950 season - Lancashire Country Cricket Club team group 1950 County Championship winners (shared with Surrey). Back (left to right): Alfred Barlow, James Geoffrey Lomax, Peter Greenwood

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Cyril Washbrook - Lancashire C. C. C

Cyril Washbrook - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1947 season Lancashires Cyril Washbrook. He made 500 first-class appearances for the county between 1933 and 1959, scoring 27863 runs with 58 centuries

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Cyril Washbrook & Winston Place - Lancashire C. C. C

Cyril Washbrook & Winston Place - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1947 season Cyril Washbrook, right, walks out to bat with Winston Place for Lancashire. Washbrook made 500 first-class appearances for the county between 1933 and 1959

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1934 County Champions

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1934 County Champions
Cricket - 1934 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group The 1934 County Champions. Back row (left to right): Eddie Paynter, Cyril Washbrook, Frank Booth, Clifford Hawkwood, Frank Sibbles

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1927 County Champions

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1927 County Champions
Cricket - 1927 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Winners of the 1927 County Championship. Back row (left to right): George Duckworth, Charlie Hallows, Frank Sibbles, John Jack Iddon

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Jack Simmons - Lancashire C. C. C

Jack Simmons - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1974 John Player League - Northamptonshire beat Lancashire by 59 runs Jack Simmons bats for Lancashire at the County Ground, Northampton

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1919

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1919
Cricket - 1919 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Back (left to right): W. Gillow, John Bullough, G.E. Ernest Tyldesley, J.D

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1922

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1922
Cricket - 1922 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Back (left to right): Herbert Parkinson, Walker Ellis, Cecil Ciss Parkin, Ernest Tyldesley, Richard Dick Tyldesley, Charlie Hallows

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Bob Bennett - Lancashire C. C. C

Bob Bennett - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1963 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Derbyshire [match drawn] Lancashires Robert Bob Bennett at Aigburth, Liverpool

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Eddie Paynter - Lancashire C. C. C

Eddie Paynter - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1933 season Lancashires Eddie Paynter. He made 293 first-class appearances for the county between 1926 and 1945, scoring 16555 runs and 36 centuries

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1932

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1932
Cricket - 1932 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Back (left to right): William Horrocks, Frank Booth, John Len Hopwood, Gordon Hodgson, John Jack Iddon, Frank Sibbles, Eddie Paynter

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Tommy Greenhough - Lancashire C. C. C

Tommy Greenhough - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1960 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Worcestershire Lancashire leg spinner Tommy Greenhough bowls in the nets at Old Trafford

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Jack Ikin - Lancashire C. C. C

Jack Ikin - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1952 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Worcestershire Jack Ikin bats for Lancashire at Old Trafford. He made 288 first-class appearances for the county between 1939 and 1957

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Geoff Clayton - Lancashire C. C. C

Geoff Clayton - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1960 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Worcestershire [Match Drawn] Lancashires Geoffrey Clayton bats in the nets at Old Trafford

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Geoff Clayton - Lancashire C. C. C

Geoff Clayton - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1959 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Middlesex [Match Drawn] Geoffrey Clayton bats for Lancashire at Aigburth, Liverpool

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Brian Statham - Lancashire C. C. C

Brian Statham - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1951 season Lancashires Brian George Statham. The fast bowler made 430 appearances for the county between 1950 and 1968, and is their leading first-class wicket-taker with 1816

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Noddy Pullar & Alan Wharton - Lancashire C. C. C

Noddy Pullar & Alan Wharton - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1956 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Sussex Geoffrey Noddy Pullar, left, and Alan Wharton walk out to bat for Lancashire at Old Trafford

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Harry Pilling - Lancashire C. C. C

Harry Pilling - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1966 season Lancashires Harry Pilling. He played for the county between 1962 and 1982, making 323 first-class appearances and scoring 14841 runs with 25 centuries. 15/07/1966

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Jack Simmons - Lancashire C. C. C

Jack Simmons - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1975 season Lancashires Jack Simmons. The all-rounder made 429 first-class appearances for the county between 1968 and 1989, scoring 8773 runs and taking 985 wickets

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Cricket, English Test Team 1936 (b/w photo)

Cricket, English Test Team 1936 (b/w photo)
8671575 Cricket, English Test Team 1936 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cricket, English Test Team 1936)

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Yorkshire v Lancashire, County Championship Match 1937

Yorkshire v Lancashire, County Championship Match 1937
Yorkshire v Lancashire, County Championship Match Section of the large Bank Holiday crowd at Bramall Lane, Sheffield in 1937

Background imageLancashire County Collection: BBC cricket commentators, Rex Alston (L) and Charles Fortune

BBC cricket commentators, Rex Alston (L) and Charles Fortune, commentating on the Lancashire v South Africa match at Old Trafford 1955

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Tommy Greenhough - Lancashire cricketer training

Tommy Greenhough - Lancashire cricketer training
Tommy Greenhough - Lancashire cricketer - 1965

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Yorkshire v Lancashire, County Championship at Bramall Lane, Sheffield

Yorkshire v Lancashire, County Championship at Bramall Lane, Sheffield. Lancashire captain David Lloyd leads his team out on the first day at Bramall Lane. The Match was drawn. 4th August 1973

Background imageLancashire County Collection: The final first class match to be held at Bramall Lane, Sheffield

The final first class match to be held at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, the County Championship match between home team Yorkshire and Lancashire. general view of the ground during the match

Background imageLancashire County Collection: New Zealand and Lancashire cricketer Danny Morrison. Pictured at Old Trafford

New Zealand and Lancashire cricketer Danny Morrison. Pictured at Old Trafford playing for Lancashire in 1992. 10th April 1992

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Cricketers PLA01_04_019

Cricketers PLA01_04_019
Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Pavilion, Talbot Road, Old Trafford, Trafford, Greater Manchester. A stained glass window in the Long Room of the pavilion at Old Trafford Cricket Ground



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Lancashire County Collection

Lancashire County Cricket Club is one of the oldest and most successful cricket clubs in England. Founded in 1864, it has won the County Championship a record 18 times, including a hat-trick from 2011 to 2013. The club's home ground is Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester, which has hosted international cricket matches since 1884. Lancashire also competes in the T20 Blast and Royal London One-Day Cup competitions. The club's players have included some of the greatest names in English cricket such as James Anderson, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Simmons. Lancashire County Cricket Club continues to be an important part of English cricket today and its success over the years has made it one of the most successful clubs in England.
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The Lancashire County collection is a range of high-quality wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that celebrate the rich history and culture of cricket in Lancashire. Our collection features stunning images of iconic players, memorable moments from matches and historic grounds such as Old Trafford. These products are available for personal use only. Media Storehouse has curated this extensive collection to cater to the needs of cricket enthusiasts who want to display their love for the sport in their homes or offices. Each product is made using premium materials that ensure durability and longevity. Customers can choose from a variety of sizes and formats depending on their preferences. Whether you're an avid fan or simply appreciate the beauty of sports photography, the Lancashire County collection offers something for everyone. With its wide range of options at affordable prices, it's easy to find the perfect piece to add some character to any space.
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We offer a wide range of Lancashire County cricket art prints for fans and enthusiasts alike. These prints feature iconic moments, players, and venues from the history of Lancashire cricket. You can choose from a variety of sizes and framing options to suit your preferences. Some popular choices include images of Old Trafford Cricket Ground, home to Lancashire County Cricket Club since 1864, as well as portraits of legendary players such as Jack Bond, Clive Lloyd, and Andrew Flintoff. There are also action shots capturing thrilling moments in matches against rival teams. Whether you're looking for a gift for a fellow fan or want to decorate your own space with some stunning sports artwork, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques and durable materials used in production, these art prints are sure to be treasured for years to come.
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