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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: County Ground Bristol

County Ground Bristol Gloucestershire V Lancashire 29 May 2000 Date: 29 May 2000

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire County Cricket Team

Lancashire County Cricket Team Old Trafford, Manchester 05 April 2000 Date: 05 April 2000

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Frank Sugg, Victorian English cricketer, Lancashire cricket player, 19th Century

Frank Sugg, Victorian English cricketer, Lancashire cricket player, 19th Century
Vintage illustration Frank Howe Sugg (11 January 1862 - 29 May 1933) was an English footballer and first-class cricketer. He played for England in two Test matches in 1888

Background imageLancashire County Collection: E Paynter, Lancashire County and England cricketer

E Paynter, Lancashire County and England cricketer. Date: 1934

Background imageLancashire County Collection: J Iddon, Lancashire County cricketer

J Iddon, Lancashire County cricketer. Date: 1934

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Mr A C MacLaren (engraving)

Mr A C MacLaren (engraving)
1056591 Mr A C MacLaren (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr A C MacLaren, Captain of the Lancashire County Cricket Eleven)

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Durham v Lancashire, First Class Cricket challenge. 19th April 1992

Durham v Lancashire, First Class Cricket challenge. 19th April 1992

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Durham v Lancashire, First Class Cricket challenge. 19th April 1992

Durham v Lancashire, First Class Cricket challenge. 19th April 1992

Background imageLancashire County Collection: John Leonard Hopwood (1903? 1985) was a Lancashire cricketer who was the focal point of

John Leonard Hopwood (1903? 1985) was a Lancashire cricketer who was the focal point of the countys last Championship win in 1934

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Len Hopwood of Lancashire County Cricket Club. Circa 1939

Len Hopwood of Lancashire County Cricket Club. Circa 1939

Background imageLancashire County Collection: The Lancashire cricket team at a press day at Old Trafford Manchester

The Lancashire cricket team at a press day at Old Trafford Manchester. (Picture) Lancashire players take a ride on a tractor. 16th April 1975

Background imageLancashire County Collection: West Indies cricketer Richards in action at Riston County Cricket club where spent

West Indies cricketer Richards in action at Riston County Cricket club where spent the 1987 season in the Lancashire League playing as the clubs professional following his sacking from Somerset

Background imageLancashire County Collection: West Indies cricketer Richards at Riston County Cricket club where spent the 1987 season

West Indies cricketer Richards at Riston County Cricket club where spent the 1987 season in the Lancashire League playing as the clubs professional following his sacking from Somerset

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Essex v Lancashire County Cricket Championship match at Valentines Park, Ilford

Essex v Lancashire County Cricket Championship match at Valentines Park, Ilford. Essex batsman plays and misses during his sides innings. 13th June 1970

Background imageLancashire County Collection: County cricket between between Derbyshire and Lancashire at Buxton

County cricket between between Derbyshire and Lancashire at Buxton, called off due to snow. Two lonely spectators make their way out of the ground during the snow storm. 2nd June 1975

Background imageLancashire County Collection: County Championship 1959. Yorkshire v Lancashire at Bramall Lane, Sheffield

County Championship 1959. Yorkshire v Lancashire at Bramall Lane, Sheffield. 1st August 1959

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Harry Makepeace rings the bell to beging the new season

Harry Makepeace rings the bell to beging the new season. The old bell has been cleaned and hung on a new frame outtside the entrance to the pavillion at Lancashire County Cricket Club

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Members of Lancashire County Cricket Club champions team of 1904 l-r: Heaps, Cuttell

Members of Lancashire County Cricket Club champions team of 1904 l-r: Heaps, Cuttell, Sladen, Tyldesley, Hallows, Kermode and Sharpe

Background imageLancashire County Collection: The Long Room of the Lancashire County Cricket Club which can be hired together with

The Long Room of the Lancashire County Cricket Club which can be hired together with the other new rooms in the extensions to the Club Pavillion at Old Trafford, Manchester. 12th May 1958

Background imageLancashire County Collection: County Cricket match between Glamorgan and Lancashire at Stradey Park 7000 people

County Cricket match between Glamorgan and Lancashire at Stradey Park 7000 people had to be accommodated so the club appealed to local brewers

Background imageLancashire County Collection: County Cricket. Yorkshire v. Lancashire. 25, 000 fans at Old Trafford to watch the Roses

County Cricket. Yorkshire v. Lancashire. 25, 000 fans at Old Trafford to watch the Roses match. 5th August 1968

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Cricket at Castleton Moor, Lancashire. Bad light stops play. 19th May 1953

Cricket at Castleton Moor, Lancashire. Bad light stops play. 19th May 1953

Background imageLancashire County Collection: County Cricket. Lancashire v. Yorkshire at Old Trafford

County Cricket. Lancashire v. Yorkshire at Old Trafford. Spectators litter covers the pitch after the game. 27th May 1947

Background imageLancashire County Collection: County Cricket. Derbyshire v. Lancashire at Buxton. 18th June 1939

County Cricket. Derbyshire v. Lancashire at Buxton. 18th June 1939

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire County Cricket Clubs first indoor coaching school opened in

Lancashire County Cricket Clubs first indoor coaching school opened in the members dining room today at Old Trafford, and the captain, Nigel Howard, set the ball rolling by taking first knock

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire v Glamorgan county cricket match at Old Trafford

Lancashire v Glamorgan county cricket match at Old Trafford. Lancashires opening batsmen Place (left) and Washbrook (right) take the field. May 1946 P005624

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Wasim Akram cricketer for Pakistan and Lancashire County

Wasim Akram cricketer for Pakistan and Lancashire County

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire county cricketer Cyril Washbrook, May 1950 P09605

Lancashire county cricketer Cyril Washbrook, May 1950 P09605

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Cyril Washbrook Lancashire captain seen here at the wicket on the first day of a three

Cyril Washbrook Lancashire captain seen here at the wicket on the first day of a three day county championship match against Glamorgan at the Old Trafford Ground

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire county cricket player Cyril Washbrook. April 1958 P009604

Lancashire county cricket player Cyril Washbrook. April 1958 P009604

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire county cricketer Cyril Washbrook. May 1935 P009879

Lancashire county cricketer Cyril Washbrook. May 1935 P009879

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire County cricketers report at old Trafford today

Lancashire County cricketers report at old Trafford today. Winston Place, Lancs opening bat, tries a shot to leg. April 1951 P009514

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Cricket Yorkshire v Lancashire. A Fred Trueman special rips out the middle stump of Winston Place

Cricket Yorkshire v Lancashire. A Fred Trueman special rips out the middle stump of Winston Place 1953

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Johnny Briggs, Lancashire and England cricketer, c1899. Artist: WA Rouch

Johnny Briggs, Lancashire and England cricketer, c1899. Artist: WA Rouch
Johnny Briggs, Lancashire and England cricketer, c1899. A left arm spin bowler, Johnny Briggs (1862-1902) played for Lancashire from 1879 until 1900

Background imageLancashire County Collection: James Heap - Lancashire C. C. C

James Heap - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1914 season Lancashires James Heap. The slow left-armer played 211 first-class games for the county between 1903 and 1921 and took over 400 wickets

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancs bt Surrey 10wkts

Lancs bt Surrey 10wkts
Cricket - 1959 County Championship - Lancashire beat Surrey by 10 wickets Peter Loader bowls for Surrey, with Lancashires Bob Barber, left, at Old Trafford. Barber scored a century in the game

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire C. C. C - 1930 County Champions

Lancashire C. C. C - 1930 County Champions
cricket - 1930 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Winners of the 1930 County Championship (the countys fourth title in five seasons)

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

Frank Watson - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1928 season Lancashires Frank Watson. He made 456 first-class appearances for the county between 1920 and 1937, scoring 22833 runs with 49 centuries, and took 402 wickets

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1928 County Champions

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1928 County Champions
Cricket - 1928 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Winner of the 1928 County Championship Back (left to right): John Len Hopwood, Frank Watson, John Jack Iddon, Richard Dick Tyldesley

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1926 County Champions

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1926 County Champions
Cricket - 1926 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Winners of the 1926 County Championship. Back (left to right): George Duckworth, Charlie Hallows, Frank Sibbles, Cecil Ciss Parkin

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Roy Tattersall - Lancashire C. C. C

Roy Tattersall - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1947 season Lancashire off-spinner Roy Tattersall bowls in the nets. He made 277 first-class appearances for the county, taking 1168 wickets, and played 16 tests for England

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Roy Tattersall & Edward Highton - Lancashire C. C. C

Roy Tattersall & Edward Highton - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1947 season Lancashires Roy Tattersall, left, and Edward Highton. Tattersall made 277 first-class appearances for the county, taking 1168 wickets, and played 16 tests for England

Background imageLancashire County Collection: John Sullivan - Lancashire C. C. C

John Sullivan - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1957 season Lancashires John Sullivan. He made 154 first-class appearances for the county between 1963 and 1976

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Alan Wharton - Lancashire C. C. C

Alan Wharton - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1956 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Sussex Alan Wharton walks out to bat for Lancashire at Old Trafford. He played 392 first-class games for Lancashire between 1946 and 1960

Background imageLancashire County Collection: John Roberts & Jack Bond - Lancashire C. C. C

John Roberts & Jack Bond - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1957 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Surrey Lancashires John Roberts, left, and Jack Bond. This was one of Roberts two first-class games for Lancashire

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Malcolm Hilton - Lancashire C. C. C

Malcolm Hilton - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1947 season Lancashire slow left-armer Malcolm Hilton bowls in the nets. He made 241 first-class appearances for the county between 1946 and 1961, taking 926 wickets

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1923

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1923
Cricket - 1923 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Back (left to right): George Rogerson, Ernest Tyldesley, Frank Watson, William Hickmott, Richard Dick Tyldesley, Walker Ellis

Background imageLancashire County Collection: Ken Higgs & Alan Bolton - Lancashire C. C. C

Ken Higgs & Alan Bolton - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1960 County Championship - Yorkshire vs. Lancashire Lancashires Kenneth Higgs, left, and Alan Bolton at Headingley, Leeds



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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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What are Lancashire County (Clubs Cricket Sport) art prints?

Lancashire County art prints are high-quality reproductions of iconic images related to the sport of cricket in Lancashire. These prints capture the essence and spirit of this popular pastime, showcasing some of the most memorable moments from matches played by local clubs. From action shots on the pitch to candid portraits of players and fans alike, these prints offer a unique glimpse into the world of cricket as it is played in Lancashire. Each print is carefully crafted using state-of-the-art printing technology and premium materials, ensuring that every detail is captured with stunning clarity and precision. Whether you're a die-hard fan or simply appreciate great sports photography, these art prints are sure to impress. With their timeless appeal and striking visual impact, Lancashire County art prints make an excellent addition to any home or office decor. So why not bring a piece of history home today?
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What Lancashire County (Clubs Cricket Sport) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

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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We offer a range of Lancashire County art prints at varying prices. Our collection includes high-quality photographic prints and fine art prints that capture the essence of this iconic cricket club. Each print is produced using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure exceptional image quality and longevity. Our Lancashire County art prints are available in a variety of sizes and formats, including framed or unframed options. The cost of each print will depend on the size, format, and type of paper used for printing. We take pride in offering affordable pricing for our customers while maintaining the highest standards in product quality. Whether you're looking to add some sports-inspired decor to your home or office or searching for a unique gift idea for a cricket fan, our Lancashire County art prints are an excellent choice.
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