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Cricketer Collection (page 4)

"Cricketer: A Glorious Journey Through Time" Step into the world of cricket, where legends are born and history is made. From the iconic W. G

Background imageCricketer Collection: Cricket match, Cheshire v Northants. Northamptonshire cricketer Colin Milburn surveys

Cricket match, Cheshire v Northants. Northamptonshire cricketer Colin Milburn surveys the rain from the pavilion at Macclesfield, waiting for it to stop. 25th May 1968

Background imageCricketer Collection: Australian Captain Richie Benaud (left) and Worcestershire Captain Don Kenyon walk back

Australian Captain Richie Benaud (left) and Worcestershire Captain Don Kenyon walk back from having a look at the wicket. Australian cricket tour of the British Isles, Worcestershire v Australia

Background imageCricketer Collection: West Indies cricketer Viv Richards in Antigua. 22nd January 1990

West Indies cricketer Viv Richards in Antigua. 22nd January 1990

Background imageCricketer Collection: Freddie Trueman at the new Saxon Motor hotel, Ainley Top, Huddersfield

Freddie Trueman at the new Saxon Motor hotel, Ainley Top, Huddersfield, to take part in the opening ceremony. He declared open the Sportsmans bar, and is seen with left

Background imageCricketer Collection: The Jam Sahib of Nawanagar (Prince Rantjitsinhji)... First World War, January 1915, (c1920)

The Jam Sahib of Nawanagar (Prince Rantjitsinhji)... First World War, January 1915, (c1920)
The Jam Sahib of Nawanagar (Prince Rantjitsinhji) in his Uniform on Active Service, First World War, January 1915, (c1920)

Background imageCricketer Collection: The Master Jack Hobbs - Surrey and England Cricketer

The Master Jack Hobbs - Surrey and England Cricketer
The Master Jack Hobbs (1882-1963) - Surrey and England Cricketer - advertising card for Force cricket bats. Universally regarded by experts as one of the greatest batsmen in the entire history of

Background imageCricketer Collection: International Cricket Match at Kennington Oval, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown

International Cricket Match at Kennington Oval, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
International Cricket Match at Kennington Oval, late 19th century. Male spectators at a cricket match at the Oval cricket ground in Lambeth, south London

Background imageCricketer Collection: Lords Cricket Ground, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Lords Cricket Ground, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Lords Cricket Ground, 19th century. Thomas Lord opened his first ground in Marylebone, London, in May 1787. In 1814 the ground moved to its current site in St Johns Wood

Background imageCricketer Collection: Plum, 1903. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward

Plum, 1903. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward
Plum, 1903. British right-handed batsman Pelham Plum Warner (1873-1963) played for Oxford University, Middlesex and England during a career lasting from 1894 until 1920

Background imageCricketer Collection: The Somerset County Cricket Team of 1905

The Somerset County Cricket Team of 1905. The Captain is Samuel Moses James Woods (18671931) an Australian sportsman, who represented both Australia and England at Test cricket

Background imageCricketer Collection: Duchess of York - National Playing Fields Association

Duchess of York - National Playing Fields Association
Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later Elizabeth the Queen Mother 1900-2002) at a flag day in aid of the National Playing Fields Association - London, Spring 1934

Background imageCricketer Collection: The Rival Captains, 1906

The Rival Captains, 1906. Martin Bladen Hawke, 7th Baron Hawke of Towton (1860-1938) and Harry Meyer Archibald Primrose, 6th Earl of Rosebery (1882-1974)

Background imageCricketer Collection: Cricket at Moulsey Hurst, 1780, (1912)

Cricket at Moulsey Hurst, 1780, (1912)
Cricket at Moulsey Hurst, Surrey, 1780 (1912). Moulsey Hurst is located in what is now West Molesey, Surrey on the south bank of the River Thames above Molesey Lock

Background imageCricketer Collection: Temperance message Jack Hobbs

Temperance message Jack Hobbs

Background imageCricketer Collection: Temperance message Jack Hobbs early 1900s

Temperance message Jack Hobbs early 1900s

Background imageCricketer Collection: Cricket Match at Eton School Victorian period

Cricket Match at Eton School Victorian period Date: 19th century

Background imageCricketer Collection: W. G. Grace Victorian Cricketer

W. G. Grace Victorian Cricketer

Background imageCricketer Collection: Arthur Shrewsbury cricketer

Arthur Shrewsbury cricketer

Background imageCricketer Collection: C. B. Fry Victorian Cricketer

C. B. Fry Victorian Cricketer

Background imageCricketer Collection: Arthur Shrewsbury Victorian Cricketer

Arthur Shrewsbury Victorian Cricketer

Background imageCricketer Collection: H H Stephenson and Billy Caffyn, English cricketers

H H Stephenson and Billy Caffyn, English cricketers
H H Stephenson and Billy Caffyn, the only two English cricketers who visited both America and Australia Date: 1863

Background imageCricketer Collection: Herbert Sutcliffe, English Cricketer - The Ashes, Sydney

Herbert Sutcliffe, English Cricketer - The Ashes, Sydney Date: 1925

Background imageCricketer Collection: Douglas Jardine, England Cricket Captain

Douglas Jardine, England Cricket Captain
Douglas Jardine (1900-1958), who had captained the England cricket team to Ashes victory earlier in the year. There had been controversy due to the bodyline bowling tactics used by the English team

Background imageCricketer Collection: Ranjitsinhji at the Oval

Ranjitsinhji at the Oval
Sir Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji Jadeja (1872-1933), also known as Ranji, was ruler of the Indian princely state of Nawanagar, and had been a Test cricketer who played for the English cricket team

Background imageCricketer Collection: Herbert Sutcliffe, Cricketer

Herbert Sutcliffe, Cricketer
Herbert Sutcliffe (1894-1978) was a professional cricketer who represented Yorkshire and England as an opening batsman. He was part of the M.C.C

Background imageCricketer Collection: Hedley Verity bowling, F Chester as umpire

Hedley Verity bowling, F Chester as umpire
Yorkshire and England cricketer Hedley Verity bowling, F. Chester as umpire Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCricketer Collection: Don Bradman batting at Perth, Hammond in slips

Don Bradman batting at Perth, Hammond in slips
Australian cricketer Don Bradman batting at Perth, Hammond in the slips Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCricketer Collection: Jack Hobbs sweeps ball to long leg

Jack Hobbs sweeps ball to long leg
English cricketer Jack Hobbs sweeping a ball to long leg Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCricketer Collection: Len Hutton cutting McCabe past Waite at the Oval

Len Hutton cutting McCabe past Waite at the Oval
England cricketer Len Hutton cutting McCabe past Waite in his record innings at the Oval, 1938, B.A. Barnett keeping wicket Date: 1938

Background imageCricketer 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 imageCricketer Collection: Hobbs and Rhodes, Australian cricketers

Hobbs and Rhodes, Australian cricketers
Cricketers Hobbs and Rhodes who established a first wicket Test record of 323 tour of Australia Date: 1912

Background imageCricketer Collection: Clarrie Grimmett bowling

Clarrie Grimmett bowling
Clarrie Grimmett, Australian Cricketer bowling Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCricketer Collection: Hole batting to Truman in final test

Hole batting to Truman in final test
Australian cricketer Hole batting to Fred Truman in the Final Test. England field L-R Hutton, Laker, Lock, Bailey, Bedser, Edrich and Evans Date: 1953

Background imageCricketer 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 imageCricketer Collection: Don Bradman

Don Bradman
Charcoal sketch of Donald George Bradman, nicknamed The Don. The Australian cricketer was widely acknowledged to be the greatest batsman of all time with a test career batting average of 99.94

Background imageCricketer Collection: Robertson Hare, actor, character portrait in glasses and cricket cap. John Robertson Hare

Robertson Hare, actor, character portrait in glasses and cricket cap. John Robertson Hare, OBE (1891-1979) actor who established his career in the Aldwych farces

Background imageCricketer Collection: Caricature illustration of D R Jardine, cricketer, in plasticine and pen

Caricature illustration of D R Jardine, cricketer, in plasticine and pen. Captioned, Personalities in Plasticine, No 10 D R Jardine'

Background imageCricketer Collection: Cartoon, The Last Wicket - The Boer War is compared to cricket with a Boer batting

Cartoon, The Last Wicket - The Boer War is compared to cricket with a Boer batting and Kitchener as wicket keeper. Date: 1901

Background imageCricketer Collection: Thomas Walter Hayward, 1871 - 1939. English cricketer. From The Strand Magazine published 1897

Thomas Walter Hayward, 1871 - 1939. English cricketer. From The Strand Magazine published 1897
878557 Thomas Walter Hayward, 1871 - 1939. English cricketer. From The Strand Magazine published 1897. by English School, (19th century); Private Collection

Background imageCricketer Collection: Tom Richardson, 1870- 1912. English cricketer. From The Strand Magazine published 1897

Tom Richardson, 1870- 1912. English cricketer. From The Strand Magazine published 1897
878564 Tom Richardson, 1870- 1912. English cricketer. From The Strand Magazine published 1897. by English School, (19th century); Private Collection

Background imageCricketer Collection: The Pavilion at Lord's Cricket Ground

The Pavilion at Lord's Cricket Ground
3735603 The Pavilion at Lord's Cricket Ground by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); (add.info.: Illustration depicting The Pavilion at Lord's Cricket ground at the end of the season)

Background imageCricketer Collection: Pleasures (litho)

Pleasures (litho)
7150300 Pleasures (litho) by Barrett, Oswald Charles (BATT) (1892-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pleasures. Illustration from How Should We Rebuild London)

Background imageCricketer Collection: Cricket wicketkeeper (litho)

Cricket wicketkeeper (litho)
7201195 Cricket wicketkeeper (litho) by Prater, Ernest (1864-1950) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cricket wicketkeeper)

Background imageCricketer Collection: Magdalen Green before the Dundee to Perth Railway, 19th century (oil on canvas)

Magdalen Green before the Dundee to Perth Railway, 19th century (oil on canvas)
6198901 Magdalen Green before the Dundee to Perth Railway, 19th century (oil on canvas) by McGillivray, George (fl.1838-51); 42x77.8 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; (add.info.: George McGillivray (fl)

Background imageCricketer Collection: Lady Cricketers: A Good Catch (coloured engraving)

Lady Cricketers: A Good Catch (coloured engraving)
729477 Lady Cricketers: A Good Catch (coloured engraving) by Davis, Lucien (1860-1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lady Cricketers: A Good Catch. Drawn by Lucien Davis and engraved by R Taylor)

Background imageCricketer Collection: Young Cricketer

Young Cricketer World Cup England 1999 14 May 1999 Date: 14 May 1999

Background imageCricketer Collection: U. C Unknown Cricketer

U. C Unknown Cricketer
U.C Date: 24 August 1995




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"Cricketer: A Glorious Journey Through Time" Step into the world of cricket, where legends are born and history is made. From the iconic W. G. Grace to modern-day heroes like Shane Warne and Wasim Akram, this captivating sport has captured hearts for generations. In 1899, at Nottinghamshire's famous Trent Bridge ground, The England Test cricket XI showcased their skills under the watchful eye of artist WA Rouch. The intensity in their eyes mirrored the passion that defines this game. Fast forward to 1912 at Lords cricket ground in London; a match in progress paints a picture of camaraderie and fierce competition. The crowd roars with excitement as every run is scored and wicket taken. The Yorkshire Cricket team of 1892 immortalized by Spy's artistry stands tall as a testament to teamwork and dedication. Their unity on the field symbolizes the spirit that drives cricketers worldwide. Welsh international rugby player Billy Bancroft may have crossed codes, but his love for sportsmanship remained unwavering. His presence reminds us that athletes transcend boundaries, inspiring others through their achievements. The England cricket team of 1885 epitomizes an era when gentlemen played this gentleman's game with grace and elegance. These pioneers laid down foundations upon which future stars would build their legacies. Denis Compton's image at Hastings captures his flair for batting with style unmatched by many. His technique was poetry in motion, leaving spectators awe-struck by his sheer brilliance. W. G Grace himself takes center stage while batting at Gravesend in 1913 - an icon whose name echoes through time itself. With each stroke of his bat, he rewrote records and set new standards for excellence on English soil. Bradman - a name synonymous with greatness - dominated cricket during his reign in 1934. His unparalleled skill left opponents spellbound as he amassed runs effortlessly like no other cricketer before him.