RMG9REGX–World War Two - UK & Commonwealth - Home Front - Cricket - England XI v West Indies XI - Lord's - 1944
RFHJME8A–man at home watching cricket on his finger
RME14RJM–Apr. 18, 2012 - Ambledon - Home of Cricket.: Hambledon batsman, Lieut. Evans hits out for the boundary. The wocket keeper looks
RMJMX3N0–Village hall home made cricket team tea England Uk HOMER SYKES
RMC4XEPG–Hambledon Cricket Club pavilion, Hampshire, Broadhalfpenny Down pitch pavilions cradle home of cricket English England UK
RFAEEJK5–The Bat and Ball public house Oswlebury Opposite the Hambledon Cricket Club ground the home of cricket
RMERJHCN–Australian cricket tour of England for the Ashes. The home of Len Hutton is Pudsey, Yorkshire, filies the Union Jack flag after victory in the fifth and final test match at the Oval won the Ashes for England. 20th August 1953.
RMG1R7K2–An aerial view of Lord's Cricket Ground, St Johns Wood, London. Home of the MCC
RMPE411H–Lord's Cricket ground, headquarters of the M C C, 19th Century view
RMBHNA0C–Lord's cricket ground, St John's Wood, London, England
RF2NRWCGX–Home cricket one color isolated icon
RMW430X2–London, UK. 18 July, 2019. A busy Lords members area with the famous bell as Middlesex take on the Essex Eagles in the Vitality Blast T20 cricket match at The Home of cricket. David Rowe/Alamy Live News
RMAHFBW8–Cricket At The Oval
RMC3CMCD–A home made cricket game being played in the streets of India.
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
RM2BFEXN9–1987 NatWest Trophy final between Nottinghamshire v Northamptonshire. Lords cricket ground. St John’s Wood, London. UK. 1987
RMB061JN–Cricket match, Broadhalfpenny Down, Hambledon, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
RM2H32MC8–Site of the original Lord's cricket ground, established 1787 by Thomas Lord in Dorset Square, near Regent's Park, Marylebone, Westminster, London
RF2K4CN7K–Two diverse male friends at home watching cricket match on laptop. sports, competition, entertainment and technology concept digital composite image.
RMG448TE–Despite losing to Walsall Cricket Club, team-members from the Chorley Cricket Club enjoy their day out at the home of cricket, Lords, today (Friday) where they were competing in the final of the Abbot Ale Club Cricket Championship. PA.
RMB0GYJ2–A game of cricket in Hambledon the home of cricket; 'Cradle of Cricket' with original Cricket pavilion behind
RMHT221Y–Cricket team at the Boys Home Industrial School, London, 1900. Artist: Unknown.
RMJMX3N1–Village hall home made cricket team tea England Uk HOMER SYKES
RMC4XER7–Hambledon, Hampshire, The Bat and Ball Pub, information plaque, English pubs inn inns cradle home of cricket Broadhalfpenny Down
RMK91PE7–The Lords Shop at the home of cricket, The Nursery End, Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood, London, England, UK.
RMC5K9DG–Newbery cricket bat and scoreboard.
RMG1R7K0–An aerial view of Lord's Cricket Ground, St Johns Wood, London. Home of the MCC
RFMF7XTC–London, United Kingdom - June 26, 2016: The Victorian-era Pavilion at Lords Cricket Ground which is also referred as the home of cricket in London
RMBHNA26–Lord's cricket ground, St John's Wood, London, England
RF2NRWEAY–Home cricket one color isolated icon
RM2BWBTHE–Australian cricket pioneer , Sir David Sarjeant as last survivor of test 70 years ago When the Australians play cricket at the Oval this summer one of the most interested among the crowds of spectators will be an alert man of 95 . Sir David M Sarjeant , M D , who has lived and laboured for half a century among the people of Camberwell . Sir David is the sole survivor of the band of British settlers who popularised the game of cricket in Australia over 70 years ago . Mr David Sarjeeant , M D at home 22 March 1926
RMS2T68N–Lord’s Cricket Ground 2019 World Cup
RMBG8HTW–Residential home with the family playing cricket. Warwick, 1875. New York. United States. Engraving.
RMFA7HGP–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 Pavilion, shown here, was bui
RMPWNMWW–1987 NatWest Trophy final between Nottinghamshire v Northamptonshire. Lords cricket ground. St John’s Wood, London. UK. 1987
RM2F7FT40–Mike Atherton Cricket Player playing football at home 1998
RMAR94HH–My Home Cricket cover of the 1930s home and lifestyle womens magazine a chap is helped get ready for the crease
RF2K440BB–Two diverse male friends at home watching cricket match on laptop. sports, competition, entertainment and technology concept digital composite image.
RM2K2NN18–File photo dated 18-07-2022 of England's Tammy Beaumont who believes the five years since England last played a one-day international at Lord’s has been “far too long” as they prepare to return to the Home of Cricket for the final match of the series against India. Issue date: Friday September 23, 2022.
RMB0G08K–A game of cricket in Hambledon the home of cricket; 'Cradle of Cricket' with original Cricket pavilion behind
RMMC68R6–Steven Finn
RMDCHDEK–dorset square London first home of the marylebone cricket club mcc England UK
RFAHPG00–The home of cricket Lords
RMFE6H8R–General view of The County Ground, home of Sussex County Cricket Club.
RMRF5CK4–Caleb Plummer and Bertha, c1890s. By Frances Brundage (1854-1937). The Cricket on the Hearth: A Fairy Tale of Home, is a novella by Charles Dickens, released 20 December 1845.
RMEBY2MA–An aerial view of Lord's Cricket Ground, home of cricket St John's Wood, London
RFMF7XWJ–London, United Kingdom - June 26, 2016: View from JP Morgan Media Center at the Lords Cricket Ground which is also referred as the home of cricket in
RMBCYWD6–Lord's cricket ground on the fifth day of the South Africa test 2008
RF2NRX6FR–No home cricket isolated one color icon
RMB2125E–Cricket Match Audley End House Essex traditional quintessential English scene view cricketers playing stately home East Anglia
RM2M9BW54–A view of the Bramall Lane cricket ground, Sheffield. In progress is a three day Test Trial match (1st to 3rd June) between G.L.Jessop's XI and P.F.Warner's XI, ultimately won by the former. Bramall Lane ground served as both cricket and football ground for many years, shared by Yorkshire County Cricket Club and Sheffield United F.C. Yorkshire's last match there was in August 1973, and soon after a new stand was built over the cricket square enclosing the football pitch on four sides. It remains the home of Sheffield United.
RF2CEWA1A–Milly Home batting for Central Sparks in a Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy match against Thunder played at Edgbaston Cricket Ground
RMFA7HGE–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 match in progress is the firs
RM2CAR9HC–The Mound stand. 1987 NatWest Trophy final between Nottinghamshire v Northamptonshire. Lords cricket ground. St John’s Wood, London. UK. 1987
RM2FM3KWC–John Crawley Cricket Player waiting for play at home 1998
RMBCD8D0–My Home Cricket cover of the 1930s home and lifestyle womens magazine a chap is helped get ready for the crease
RF2K4CPB9–Caucasian disabled man sitting at home watching cricket match on tv. sports, competition, entertainment and technology concept digital composite image
RM2BTMWC3–Head groundsman Craig Harvey tends to the outfield at the County Ground, home of Northamptonshire County Cricket Club, as professional cricket waits to be given the green light to return following the coronavirus pandemic.
RMB0G0KY–Cricket pavilion Hambledon the home of cricket; 'Cradle of Cricket'
RFC7X58P–Sign for the home team at a cricket club
RM2BWAG9C–The Maharajah of Nawangar ( Ranji ) on his departure for home 29 December 1932 Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji, Maharaja Jam Sahib of Nawanagar GCSI, GBE (10 September 1872 - 2 April 1933) (known as K.S. Ranjitsinhji, Ranji or Smith during his career) was an Indian prince and Test cricketer who played for the English cricket team. He also played first-class cricket for Cambridge University, and county cricket for Sussex. Legendary batsman
RFAHPG08–The home of cricket Lords
RMFE6FJY–General view of The County Ground, home of Sussex County Cricket Club.
RME0MCCN–Aug. 08, 1954 - Comic Cricket Match Between The Whiskers And The Waistcoats: ''Raymond Glendenning, Handlebar Moustache Club XI'' versus Gilbert Handing's ''Jaistcoat Club''. The match was played on Lloyds Sports Ground, Dulwich, in aid of the ''Star and Garter'' home Richmond. Photo shows Anthony Reynolds (batsman) of the Waistcoat team seen Pating with Roy Stevens (wicket keper) of the Handlebar team and other comical fielders.
RFP120BN–Blenheim Palace, Cricket, Oxfordshire, England, UK. 20th May 2018. UK Weather. Stately Home. Sightseers enjoy the Cricket at the splendor of Blenheim
RM2A2WE3N–Digital Photograph - Boy & Girl Playing Cricket in Front Yard, Prahran, 1948, Black and white photograph showing Kevin Greenhatch, aged 8, playing cricket with Valerie McKrall in December 1948. Kevin and Valerie are on the footpath outside Kevin's family home in Prahran, an inner eastern suburb of Melbourne
RMBCYWF3–Lord's cricket ground on the fifth day of the South Africa test 2008
RF2NRX6BN–No home cricket isolated one color icon
RMM1MRRY–1950s, historical, male passengers and crew playing a game of deck cricket. They are travelling on a Union-castle steamship, carrying mail, cargo and people on a sea voyage to the Cape in South Africa, which for many it will be their permanent home, as they start a new life away from the gloom of post-war Britain.
RMAY4Y25–The Block Felix On Bat
RF2CEWA57–Milly Home batting for Central Sparks watched by Thunder's wicket keeper Ellie Threlkeld n a Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy match
RMFA7HGK–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 match in progress is the firs
RM2CAR9H4–The Mound stand. 1987 NatWest Trophy final between Nottinghamshire v Northamptonshire. Lords cricket ground. St John’s Wood, London. UK. 1987
RM2AP0KB5–Plaque to commemorate Thomas Lord founder of Lords cricket ground on his former home now a museum.
RF2JT6BGH–Closeup of Field Cricket. Pest control, insect and nature conservation concept.
RMCG21K5–LEDE Sacramento Cricket League president Khader Mohammed, center, takes on a Roseville Cricket Club batter Saturday, June 16, 2007 at Miadu Park. Umpire Satya Girkar (cq) is at left. Rosevile is trying to woo high tech workers with some of the comforts of home, like cricket -- a very popular sport
RM2BTMWCD–Head groundsman Craig Harvey tends to the outfield at the County Ground, home of Northamptonshire County Cricket Club, as professional cricket waits to be given the green light to return following the coronavirus pandemic.
RMB0G0G1–Cricket pavilion Hambledon the home of cricket; 'Cradle of Cricket'
RM2BWAGEJ–The Maharaj of Nawanagar ( Ranjitsinjhi ) At his home in Staines , Middlesex . 31 March 1923 Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji, Maharaja Jam Sahib of Nawanagar GCSI, GBE (10 September 1872 - 2 April 1933) (known as K.S. Ranjitsinhji, Ranji or Smith during his career) was an Indian prince and Test cricketer who played for the English cricket team. He also played first-class cricket for Cambridge University, and county cricket for Sussex. Legendary batsman
RFAHPG11–The home of cricket Lords
RMFE6J9J–General view of The County Ground, home of Sussex County Cricket Club.
RME0M1MH–Mar. 03, 1953 - Rival Cricketers - In Butter, preview of ideal home exhibition; This striking sculpture in Australian butter, showing the British lion and the Australian kangaroo with cricket pads and bat, was made by Mr. Hail of Hamstead, a teacher at Harrow School of Art. the work was done in a cold room. Looking at the sculpture is Miss Marigold Sherwood, of South Kensington, at today's preview of the Ideal Home Exhibition which opens tomorrow at Olympia.
RFK5F4MD–Happy Big family watching Cricket match on television Success Celebration At home
RMC6271A–County Cricket Match at Lords in Play
RFDDYBMC–Excited young friends enjoying cricket match together at home
RM2CBN37W–aerial view of Rase Park, home of Market Rasen Town Cricket & Association Football Club
RFKFHADR–Camel Cricket climbing on a foundation wall.
RMG3BP38–CRICKET AT THE OVAL 1880
RF2CEWA4X–Milly Home batting for Central Sparks watched by Thunder's wicket keeper Ellie Threlkeld n a Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy match
RMFA7HGF–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 match in progress is the firs
RM2CCH016–1987 NatWest Trophy final between Nottinghamshire v Northamptonshire. Lords cricket ground. St John’s Wood, London. UK. 1987
RMGFEF5W–Young cricket Cricket fans spectators celebrating a six at Edbaston home of Warwickshire County Cricket Club
RMR8XRE7–indian children playing cricket india
RMCG21K6–Roseville Cricket Club members Pavan Shah, (cq) left, and Monty Bhatia (cq) confer during a match against the Tiger Cricket Club (Sacramento) Saturday, June 16, 2007 at Miadu Park. Rosevile is trying to woo high tech workers with some of the comforts of home, like cricket -- a very popular sport am
RM2BTMWC5–Head groundsman Craig Harvey tends to the outfield at the County Ground, home of Northamptonshire County Cricket Club, as professional cricket waits to be given the green light to return following the coronavirus pandemic.
RMB0G0FB–Cricket pavilion Hambledon the home of cricket; 'Cradle of Cricket'
RFM1GDPG–Home Team Sign at Village Cricket club
RM2BWAGA9–The Maharaja of Nawanagar ( Ranjitsinjhi ) At his home in Staines Middlesex . 31 March 1923 Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji, Maharaja Jam Sahib of Nawanagar GCSI, GBE (10 September 1872 - 2 April 1933) (known as K.S. Ranjitsinhji, Ranji or Smith during his career) was an Indian prince and Test cricketer who played for the English cricket team. He also played first-class cricket for Cambridge University, and county cricket for Sussex. Legendary batsman .
RF2FWERMJ–Display of Wisden Cricket Almanacks in a domestic home
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