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Photographic Print : Cricket Match in Mary-Le-Bone Fields, 1748, (1947). Creator: Charles Grignion
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Cricket Match in Mary-Le-Bone Fields, 1748, (1947). Creator: Charles Grignion
Cricket Match in Mary-Le-Bone Fields, 1748, (1947). Men playing cricket at Marylebone Fields, (now part of the City of Westminster, London). This is the earliest known depiction of a cricket match. From " English Cricket", by Neville Cardus. [Collins, London, 1947]
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Media ID 19777318
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Bamp W Batsman Batting Britain In Pictures C Grignion Cardus Charles Grignion Charles Grignion the Elder Collins Cricket Cricket Match Cricketers Francis Francis Hayman Grignion Hayman John Frederick Neville John Frederick Neville Cardus Marylebone Match Neville Neville Cardus Sir John Frederick Neville Cardus Sir Neville Cardus Social History Sportsman Sportsmen William Collins William Collins And Sons William Collins Sons City Of Westminster
10"x8" Photo Print
Step back in time with our vintage photograph from the Media Storehouse collection. Witness the excitement of a cricket match in 1748, as captured by Charles Grignion in this rare and historic image from Heritage Images. Experience the unique charm of the game's early days, with men in period attire engaged in a friendly contest at Marylebone Fields, now part of the City of Westminster, London. This is the earliest known depiction of a cricket match, a must-have for cricket enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Add this captivating piece to your collection and bring a piece of cricket's rich history into your home or office.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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This print captures a historic moment in English sporting history - a cricket match taking place at Mary-Le-Bone Fields in 1748. The image, created by Charles Grignion in 1947, showcases men engrossed in the game of cricket against the backdrop of the countryside. The significance of this photograph lies in its status as the earliest known depiction of a cricket match. It offers us a glimpse into the origins and evolution of this beloved sport that has become an integral part of British culture. In this rural setting, we see sportsmen dressed in traditional attire, showcasing their skills with bat and ball. The players' concentration is palpable as they engage in this quintessentially English pastime. Grignion's engraving beautifully captures not only the action on the field but also provides insight into social history during the eighteenth century. This snapshot transports us back to a time when cricket was played amidst nature, far from modern urban landscapes. As we observe these cricketers immersed in their game, it serves as a reminder of how sports have always brought people together across generations. This timeless scene resonates even today as we continue to celebrate our shared love for sportsmanship and camaraderie. This print stands as both an artistic representation and historical documentation that pays homage to England's rich sporting heritage.
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