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Background imageSurrey County Collection: Herbert Strudwick - Surrey C. C. C

Herbert Strudwick - Surrey C. C. C
Cricket - 1914 County Championship - Warwickshire beat Surrey by 80 runs Surreys Herbert Strudwick. He played 28 tests for England 1909 between 1926. 27/08/1914

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Andrew Ducat - Surrey C. C. C

Andrew Ducat - Surrey C. C. C
Cricket - 1914 County Championship - Warwickshire beat Surrey by 80 runs Surreys Andrew Ducat. He played 1 test for England in the 1921 Ashes, and won 6 England football caps

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Surrey C. C. C. - 1914 County Champions

Surrey C. C. C. - 1914 County Champions
Cricket - 1914 County Championship - Warwickshire beat Surrey by 80 runs The Surrey team group that faced Warwickshire at Edgbaston on 27-29/08/14

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Cricket at The Oval c1855

Cricket at The Oval c1855
A cricket match taking place at The Oval cricket ground in Kennington, London. The Oval is the home of Surrey County Cricket Club and was the first ground in England to host a test match in 1880

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Surrey C. C. C. - 1955

Surrey C. C. C. - 1955
Cricket - 1955 County Championship - Leicestershire lost to Surrey by 7 wickets The Surrey team group before the game at Grace Road, Leicester, on 21/05/1955

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Surrey County Cricket Team

Surrey County Cricket Team
Vintage engraving showing the Surrey County Cricket Team, 1861

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Surrey C. C. C. - 1932

Surrey C. C. C. - 1932
Cricket - 1932 season - Surrey County Cricket Club Team Group Back (left to right): Gregory, Barling, Andrew Sandham, Umpire, Squires, Shepherd, Umpire (Austin), Brooks

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Cricket Scoreboard at Guildford, Surrey, 1938

Cricket Scoreboard at Guildford, Surrey, 1938
Photograph showing the scoreboard at Guildford Cricket Ground, venue of the Surrey vs. Hampshire County Cricket match of 1938

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Donald Knight - Surrey C. C. C

Donald Knight - Surrey C. C. C
Cricket - 1914 County Championship - Warwickshire beat Surrey by 80 runs Surreys Donald Knight. He played 2 tests for England, both in the 1921 Ashes. 27/08/1914

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Bill Hitch - Surrey C. C. C

Bill Hitch - Surrey C. C. C
Cricket - 1914 County Championship - Warwickshire beat Surrey by 80 runs Surreys Bill Hitch. He played 7 tests for England 1912 between 1921. 27/08/1914

Background imageSurrey 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 imageSurrey County Collection: Lords and Gentlemen of Surrey and Kent Playing Cricket at Knole Park, Kent, 1775, 1947

Lords and Gentlemen of Surrey and Kent Playing Cricket at Knole Park, Kent, 1775, 1947
Lords and Gentlemen of Surrey and Kent Playing Cricket at Knole Park, Kent, 1775, (1947). Cricket match in the grounds of a stately home near Sevenoaks

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Tom Hayward - Surrey C. C. C

Tom Hayward - Surrey C. C. C
Cricket - 1914 County Championship - Warwickshire beat Surrey by 80 runs Surrey captain Tom Hayward. He played 35 tests for England 1895 between 1909. 27/08/1914

Background imageSurrey County Collection: County Cricket Match in 1939 - a wicket for Gover of Surrey

County Cricket Match in 1939 - a wicket for Gover of Surrey
County Cricket Match at the Oval in 1939 - a wicket has just fallen, caught behind. The bowler appears to be the Surrey player Alf Gover. Date: 1939

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Surrey Boy Bowler, Busy at the Oval cricket ground in London Ronald Lowe the 16

Surrey Boy Bowler, Busy at the Oval cricket ground in London Ronald Lowe the 16 year old member of the Mitcham Cricket Club who has joined the Surrey ground staff

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Bert Lock - Surrey C. C. C

Bert Lock - Surrey C. C. C
Cricket - 1930 season Surreys Herbert Bert Christmas Lock He also played for Devon and Minor Counties, but he was best known as a groundsman at Devon in 1932

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Bobby, 1902. Artist: Spy

Bobby, 1902. Artist: Spy
Bobby, 1902. Robert Abel, English cricketer. Bobby Abel (1857-1936) was an opening batsman for Surrey and England. In a career lasting from 1881 until 1904 he scored 33

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Cricket at Eastbourne

Cricket at Eastbourne
The Saffrons cricket ground, pictured during the annual County Week, with Sussex hosting Surrey. In the foreground is the enclosure of the Sussex Club, adjoining which is that of the Devonshire Club

Background imageSurrey County Collection: The Surrey cricket captains wedding Mr P G H Fender, the Surrey County Cricket Captain

The Surrey cricket captains wedding Mr P G H Fender, the Surrey County Cricket Captain and Miss R M Clapham were married at Frinton Parish Church. 17 September 1924

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Edward William John Ted Brooks regular first team keeper for Surrey County Cricket Club

Edward William John Ted Brooks regular first team keeper for Surrey County Cricket Club. August 1928

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Herbert Strudwick, Surrey County Cricket player and Hugh Dales of Middlesex County

Herbert Strudwick, Surrey County Cricket player and Hugh Dales of Middlesex County Cricket club chatting 1924

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Tom Barling Surrey County Cricket Club. 12 May 1928

Tom Barling Surrey County Cricket Club. 12 May 1928

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Surrey versus Nottinghamshire at the Oval in the County Championship. Part of the

Surrey versus Nottinghamshire at the Oval in the County Championship. Part of the crowd watching the game with interest. 28 July 1928

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Stanley Newnham, Surrey County Cricket Club 2 May 1932

Stanley Newnham, Surrey County Cricket Club 2 May 1932

Background imageSurrey County Collection: A cricket match on Bansted Downs, Surrey, 19th century (1912)

A cricket match on Bansted Downs, Surrey, 19th century (1912). From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)

Background imageSurrey 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 imageSurrey County Collection: Queen Elizabeth II meets England Cricketer Graham Gooch at the oval during the Surrey V Essex Nat

Queen Elizabeth II meets England Cricketer Graham Gooch at the oval during the Surrey V Essex Nat. West Trophy Match 1991

Background imageSurrey County Collection: 'Cricket at Moulsey Hurst; 1780, 1890. Creator: Unknown

'Cricket at Moulsey Hurst; 1780, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Cricket at Moulsey Hurst; 1780, 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 41. January to June, 1890

Background imageSurrey County Collection: The oldest cricket bat known, 1912

The oldest cricket bat known, 1912. The bat, which was presented to Surrey County Cricket Club by a Mr FM Buckland, is inscribed J.C, 1729

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Courtaulds cricket ground, Lockhurst Lane, Foleshill, Coventry

Courtaulds cricket ground, Lockhurst Lane, Foleshill, Coventry. Warwickshire CCC v Surrey CCC. match action. 16th July 1966

Background imageSurrey County Collection: The Somerset County Cricket Team of 1905

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

Background imageSurrey County 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 imageSurrey County 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 imageSurrey County Collection: Henry Wood, Victorian English cricketer, Surrey and Kent County Cricket, 19th Century

Henry Wood, Victorian English cricketer, Surrey and Kent County Cricket, 19th Century
Vintage illustration Henry " Harry" Wood (14 December 1853 - 30 April 1919) was an English cricketer who played for Kent and Surrey between 1876 and 1900

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Bill Brockwell, Victorian English professional cricketer, 19th Century

Bill Brockwell, Victorian English professional cricketer, 19th Century
Vintage illustration William Brockwell (21 January 1865 - 1 July 1935) was an English cricketer. Although primarily remembered as a batsman, he began his career as a fast-medium bowler

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Jack Hobbs hitting a boundary for Surrey against Yorkshire

Jack Hobbs hitting a boundary for Surrey against Yorkshire
Jack Hobbs, legendary cricketer, hitting a boundary in a Surrey versus Yorkshire match. circa 1920s

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Bobby Abel

Bobby Abel (1857 - 1936), nicknamed The Guv nor, was a Surrey and England opening batsman who was one of the most prolific run-getters in the early years of the County Championship Date: 1897

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Wrathall and Board, cricketers

Wrathall and Board, cricketers
Harry Wrathall and Jack Board, Gloucestershire county cricketers who made 106 runs at the 10th wicket in a match against Surrey. 1899

Background imageSurrey County Collection: The Surrey County Eleven Cricketers (engraving)

The Surrey County Eleven Cricketers (engraving)
2773552 The Surrey County Eleven Cricketers (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Surrey County Eleven Cricketers)

Background imageSurrey County Collection: The South African Cricketers, illustration from The King

The South African Cricketers, illustration from The King
KAT324453 The South African Cricketers, illustration from The King, May 25th 1901 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSurrey County Collection: C. W. Alcock, from Famous Cricketers and Cricket Grounds

C. W. Alcock, from Famous Cricketers and Cricket Grounds
HJA331559 C.W. Alcock, from Famous Cricketers and Cricket Grounds, published by Hudson and Kearns, 1895 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageSurrey County Collection: The Surrey Eleven, the Winners of the Cricket County Championship, 1894 (b / w photo)

The Surrey Eleven, the Winners of the Cricket County Championship, 1894 (b / w photo)
1048045 The Surrey Eleven, the Winners of the Cricket County Championship, 1894 (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Surrey Eleven)

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Spectators sit out showers underneath an umbrella as they wait for Pakistan

Spectators sit out showers underneath an umbrella as they wait for Pakistans first match of their county tour against Surrey at the Oval cricket ground. 4th May 1987

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Kent v Surrey County Championship match at the Rectory Field, Blackheath

Kent v Surrey County Championship match at the Rectory Field, Blackheath. Batsmen Jack Hobbs and Andrew Sandham walking out to open the batting for Surrey. 23rd July 1923

Background imageSurrey County Collection: County cricket match between Surrey and Kent at Blackheath The hero of the match

County cricket match between Surrey and Kent at Blackheath The hero of the match Bill Hitch on the way home. July 1923

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Hampton Court Green, 1891. Creator: Camille Pissarro

Hampton Court Green, 1891. Creator: Camille Pissarro
Hampton Court Green, 1891

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Grand Cricket Match at Brighton, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Grand Cricket Match at Brighton, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Grand Cricket Match at Brighton, 1844. Game being played between the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and Surrey County Cricket Club. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V

Background imageSurrey County Collection: Jack Hobbs, c1923, (1935). Creator: Unknown

Jack Hobbs, c1923, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Jack Hobbs, c1923, (1935). English cricketer Sir John Berry Hobbs (1882-1963) played for Surrey from 1905 until 1934 and played 61 test matches for England



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Surrey County Collection

Surrey County Cricket Club is one of the oldest and most successful cricket clubs in England. Founded in 1845, it has a long and proud history of producing some of the best cricketers in the world. The club plays its home matches at The Oval, one of the most iconic cricket grounds in England. Surrey County Cricket Club competes in all three formats of the game: Test matches, One Day Internationals (ODIs) and Twenty20s (T20s). It also participates in county competitions such as the County Championship, Royal London One-Day Cup and T20 Blast. In addition to its competitive success on the field, Surrey County Cricket Club is also renowned for its strong community engagement activities which include coaching programmes for young people and a range of initiatives to promote diversity within cricket.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Surrey County collection is a range of high-quality wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards available from Media Storehouse. Our collection features stunning images capturing the excitement and passion of cricket matches played by Surrey County's clubs. These images showcase the skill and athleticism of players as they compete in some of the most iconic venues in England. Whether you're a fan of cricket or simply appreciate beautiful photography, our collection offers something for everyone. From close-up shots that capture every detail to sweeping panoramas that show off the grandeur of these historic grounds, each image has been carefully selected to provide a unique perspective on this beloved sport. With its wide range of products and affordable prices, the Surrey County collection from Media Storehouse is perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of sporting elegance to their home or office décor.
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What are Surrey County (Clubs Cricket Sport) art prints?

Surrey County art prints are high-quality reproductions of iconic moments and players from the Surrey County cricket team. These prints capture the essence of the sport, showcasing its history and achievements in stunning detail. They are perfect for avid fans who want to display their love for the game or collectors looking to add a unique piece to their collection. Each print is carefully crafted using state-of-the-art printing technology and premium materials, ensuring that they will last a lifetime. The images are sourced from some of the best photographers in sports journalism, capturing every moment with precision and clarity. Whether you're looking for a gift for someone special or simply want to decorate your home with something meaningful, Surrey County art prints offer an excellent option. With a wide range of sizes and framing options available, there's sure to be something that suits your needs perfectly.
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What Surrey County (Clubs Cricket Sport) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Surrey County cricket art prints for fans and enthusiasts alike. These prints feature iconic moments, players, and venues from the county's rich cricketing history. Some popular options include images of legendary cricketers such as Alec Stewart, Graham Thorpe, and Mark Ramprakash in action at The Oval or other famous grounds around the county. Other prints showcase classic matches or memorable events like Surrey's victory in the 2018 Royal London One-Day Cup final. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with stunning sports photography or searching for a unique gift for a fellow fan, we have something to suit every taste and budget. With high-quality printing on premium paper stock, these art prints are sure to be treasured by any cricket lover for years to come.
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To purchase Surrey County art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of cricket-themed artwork on their website. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this point, you will be prompted to enter your payment and shipping information. We offer a variety of different sizes and framing options for their prints, so make sure to select the one that best suits your needs. We also offer a range of other cricket-related products such as mugs and phone cases which could complement your print. Purchasing Surrey County art prints from Media Storehouse is a straightforward process that can be completed in just a few clicks. With high-quality printing and fast delivery times, these prints are perfect for any cricket fan looking to decorate their home or office with some stunning sports artwork.
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We offer a wide range of Surrey County art prints at varying prices. Our collection includes high-quality prints featuring iconic moments and players from the team's history. The cost of each print depends on factors such as size, framing options, and the type of paper used for printing. We understand that every customer has unique preferences when it comes to purchasing art prints, which is why we offer a variety of customization options to suit your needs. Whether you're looking for a small print to display in your home or office or a larger piece for commercial use, we have something that will fit your budget. Our goal is to provide our customers with affordable yet high-quality art prints that they can enjoy for years to come. We take pride in our work and strive to deliver exceptional service with every purchase.
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