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Lords Pavilion PLA01_03_0513
Lords Cricket Ground, The Pavilion, St John's Wood, City of Westminster, Greater London. The pavilion at Lord's Cricket Ground, seen from the east with spectators watching a game in play on the pitch below.
The pavilion, or Lord's Pavilion, was built in 1889-90 to the designs of Thomas Verity. It is Grade II* listed. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 27968716
Filename: PLA01_03_0513.jpg
Size: 3546 x 2640 (5.5MB)
Date: 8th November 2022
Source: Historic England
Credit: © His toric England Archive.s im
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: His toric England Archive
Owner URL: https ://images .his toricenglands ervices .org.uk/
Cricket Cricket Ground Green Sport Sports Tradition Victorian Marylebone Cricket Club
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This print showcases the iconic Lords Pavilion at Lord's Cricket Ground, located in the picturesque St John's Wood area of City of Westminster, Greater London. The image captures the pavilion from the east, with a thrilling game unfolding on the pitch below and spectators eagerly watching every moment. Built between 1889-90 by architect Thomas Verity, this Grade II listed structure stands as a testament to Victorian architecture and England's deep-rooted cricketing traditions. Its timeless design perfectly complements the green expanse of the cricket ground, creating an enchanting atmosphere for players and fans alike. The Lords Pavilion is not just a building but also represents history in motion. It has witnessed countless memorable matches and hosted prestigious events over its long-standing existence. As home to both Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and Middlesex County Cricket Club, it holds immense significance within English cricket culture. This remarkable photograph by s imon Inglis beautifully captures both the grandeur of this historic pavilion and the excitement that surrounds cricket matches held here. Whether you are a sports enthusiast or simply appreciate architectural marvels steeped in tradition, this print is sure to transport you into the heart of one of England's most cherished sporting venues.