RMHWMG4E–Newlands cricket ground, Cape Town, South Africa.
RF2BC01GM–Winston Churchill with Mrs Churchill and Admiral Hood at Lord's Cricket Ground ,London. 1916.
RMGA0N45–Essex's James Middlebrook hits four runs during the Liverpool Victoria County Championship Division Two match at Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood, London.
RF2GY0WM8–Dhaka, Bangladesh - October 06, 2021: The Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, also called Mirpur Stadium, is an International cricket ground in Dh
RMEHEEAR–The Basin Reserve Cricket Ground, Wellington, North Island, New Zealand - aerial
RM2M99GAM–Lunch interval at Lord's Cricket Ground, NW London, during a University Cricket Match.
RMDTFMGF–Trent Bridge Cricket Ground in Nottingham, England, home of Nottinghamshire Cricket Club and venue for England internationals
RMMR50NP–Illustration depicting The Pavilion at Lord's Cricket ground at the end of the season, dominated by the bearded figure of W. G. Grace with other eminent players around him. Illustrated by Harry Furniss (1854-1925) an Irish-born English artist and illustrator. Dated 19th century
RMERKFET–The Carnegie Pavilion, Headingley Cricket Ground, West Yorkshire, England UK
RFADDR7Y–Aerial shot of Lords Cricket Ground, London, England
RFPM98P3–Victorian Pavillion, Lords Cricket Ground, London, UK
RM2DHAEP4–King George V , Edward VIII (then Prince of Wales) & the Duke of York (Then Prince Albert) meeting Charles Burgess Fry & J W H T Douglas (his Australian hecklers called him 'Johnny Will Hit Today', or conversely 'Johnny Won't Hit Today') . The Royals met them at Lords Cricket Ground in 1914. Lords is named after its founder, Thomas Lord and is owned by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). 1914 was the centenary of Lord’s and was celebrated with a match between an MCC South African team and the Rest, in the presence of King George V .
RM2BWAGJM–Arriving at Lord's Cricket Ground for the England v Australia test game . Lord Rosebery 28 June 1930
RMCF3FEE–Test match cricket in play at Lords cricket ground in London.
RMG1R7K2–An aerial view of Lord's Cricket Ground, St Johns Wood, London. Home of the MCC
RMPWCFDJ–Entrance gate to Lord's Cricket Ground and Lord's Tavern, St John's Wood Road, City of Westminster, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RM2GJ35X4–Cricket spectators UK - Crowds of people watching the England vs India test match, July 2021 at the Oval Cricket ground ( The Kia Oval ), London UK
RM2DA3WW1–Pavillion, St Johns Wood, London, UK. A newly refurbished, luxury appartment block opposite Lords Cricket Ground in London. North elevation.
RMB1J54J–Aerial view north west of Lords Cricket Ground suburban houses and tower blocks St John s Wood London NW8 England UK
RMCE917E–Aerial image of Lords Cricket ground, home of the MCC, St Johns Wood, London
RMGA0N00–Middlesex's Chaminda Vaas celebrates taking the wicket of Essex's Ryan ten Doeschate during the Liverpool Victoria County Championship Division Two match at Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood, London.
RMBRAKAK–Aerial image of Lord's Cricket Ground, St. John's Wood, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RMAF2WXR–Lord's Cricket Ground, London
RM2M99GAX–Lunch interval at Lord's Cricket Ground, NW London, during a University Cricket Match.
RFENH3PJ–Warner Bell at Lords Cricket ground
RMK91PF8–Commemorative plaque at Lords Cricket Ground for RAF air crew during world war 2, St Johns Wood, London, England, UK.
RMB8WH7T–Stanford Cricket Ground St Johns Antigua
RMHXFFTA–LORDS CRICKET GROUND ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA LORDS LONDON ENGLAND 17 July 2009
RFPM98H8–J. P. Morgan Media Centre, Lords Cricket Ground, London, UK
RM2BTBF47–An old 1842 engraving showing a cricket match at Lords Cricket Ground ,St John's Wood, London, England . Named after its founder, Thomas Lord, it is now owned by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). Lord's today is not on its original site which is now referred to as Lord's Old Ground, (where Dorset Square now stands). His second ground, Lord's Middle Ground, used from 1811 to 1813 was abandoned to make way for the Regent's Canal. The modern Lords is sited about 250 yards (230 m) north-west of the site of the Middle Ground.
RMWHAHRK–General view of Lords Cricket Ground during the second test. England v Australia 8th August 1975
RMCF3FDT–Test match cricket in play at Lords cricket ground in London.
RMG1R7K0–An aerial view of Lord's Cricket Ground, St Johns Wood, London. Home of the MCC
RMHXPJBX–Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood, City of Westminster, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RM2GJ35JX–England cricket supporters playing music, The Oval cricket ground, Kennington London UK
RMBN9RG0–Lords Cricket Ground, London, Monday, April 12, 2010.
RMDTJKNY–Melbourne Cricket Ground, MCG, Yarra Park, Australia.
RMAGMGGH–Cricket fans having their lunch in the Harris Memorial Garden at Lord s Cricket Ground London
RMETC1WR–aerial view of the Lords cricket Ground, St Johns Wood, London, UK
RMGA0N06–Middlesex's Murali Kartik fails to stop Essex's Andy Bichel hitting four runs during the Liverpool Victoria County Championship Division Two match at Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood, London.
RMPCJA3M–The Micky Stewart Members' Pavilion overlooking 20 20 day night match and the cricket pitch / wicket of The Oval cricket ground (The Kia Oval) Vauxhall, London. UK. (100)
RMAF74MY–Frieze at Lord's Cricket Ground,London.
RM2M3T23A–Bill Edrich and Denis Compton coming out to bat at Lord's Cricket ground during the legendary summer of 1947 when Compton scored 3,816 runs and Edrich 3,539.
RMB59B30–Aerial view east of Paddington Recreation Ground cricket ground Kilburn Park Rd suburban houses tower blocks Maida Vale London
RMK91PF0–Commemorative stone for Sir Spencer Ponsonby Fane former treasurer of the M.C.C. at Lords Cricket Ground, St Johns Wood, London, England, UK
RMB8WH1X–Stanford Cricket Ground St Johns Antigua
RMHXFFTB–LORDS CRICKET GROUND ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA LORDS LONDON ENGLAND 17 July 2009
RFPM98H4–J. P. Morgan Media Centre, Lords Cricket Ground, London, UK
RF2DCNJTR–Hughes Hall College Cambridge adjacent to Fenners Cricket Ground in Cambridge. Hughes Hall is part of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1885.
RM2BWAJ78–Eton versus Harrow cricket at Lord's Cricket Ground Lord and Lady Astor 1931
RMCF3FEN–Test match cricket in play at Lords cricket ground in London.
RMEBY2MA–An aerial view of Lord's Cricket Ground, home of cricket St John's Wood, London
RMBHNA0C–Lord's cricket ground, St John's Wood, London, England
RM2GJ35W2–The Oval cricket scoreboard showing a maiden over, ie. no runs scored; The Oval cricket ground, London UK
RM2E2RXGR–The Australian Imperial Force Touring XI photographed at Lord's Cricket Ground in June 1919.
RMFA7HGN–LORDS CRICKET GROUND, St Johns Wood, London. Founded on this site in 1814 the Home of Cricket is owned by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), and is host to Middlesex County Cricket and the England and Wales Cricket Board. The Media Centre shown here was a
RMS15D3W–Lord's Cricket Ground seating
RMDDE5GW–aerial view of Lords Cricket ground in St Johns Wood, London
RMGA0MH2–Middlesex's Tim Murtagh runs in to bowl only pull up with a muscle injury during the Liverpool Victoria County Championship Division Two match against Essex at Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood, London.
RMPCJA43–The Micky Stewart Members' Pavilion overlooking 20 20 day night match and the cricket pitch / wicket of The Oval cricket ground (The Kia Oval) Vauxhall, London. UK. (100)
RM2M3T1HW–Craig, The Surrey Poet, haranguing the crowd at the Oval cricket ground on the subject of Max Pemberton and professional football. Albert Craig (1849-1909) was a well-known character who would attend cricket and football matches to write verses and short essays describing the players and events, then have them printed on broadsheets and sold to the crowd.
RM2JP8W3T–Blue plaque commemorating the birthplace of Thomas Lord in 1755. The founder of Lord's Cricket ground. The plaque is on the wall of Thirsk Museum on K
RMK91PCE–The Iconic world famous Pavilion at Lords Cricket Ground, St Johns Wood, London, England, UK
RMB8WM1T–Stanford Cricket Ground St Johns Antigua
RMHXFFT9–LORDS CRICKET GROUND ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA LORDS LONDON ENGLAND 17 July 2009
RFK0T8K4–vintage lawn mower tractor cutting blades green grass pitch Hamilton Crescent cricket ground Glasgow, Scotland historic football location
RF2DBEKEB–Hughes Hall College Cambridge adjacent to Fenners Cricket Ground in Cambridge. Hughes Hall is part of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1885.
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