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Marylebone Cricket Club is the world’s most active cricket club, the owner of Lord’s Ground and the guardian of the Laws of the game. Find out more about the history of MCC, our work in the Community and the famous Lord's Museum.
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We’ve got a wide variety of formats covered with an exciting line up of matches to get your cricket fix.
Whether you like red or white ball, domestic or international, or men’s or women’s cricket, Lord’s will have the perfect cricket experience for you, your family and friends.
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Marylebone Cricket Club is one of the World's most active Cricket Clubs, the owner of Lord's Ground and the Guardian of the Laws and Spirit of the Game.
With around 200 full time staff members covering a wide range of sectors - from IT to Chefs to Pavilion Stewards - there is a role at the Home of Cricket for everyone.
Our Lord's Shops have a wide range of clothing, headwear and gifts and souvenirs available, so you can own your own piece of memorabilia from Home of Cricket.
Prime Minister's XI v's England : souvenir programme. December 23, 1986
Publisher: ACT Cricket Association
Place of publication: Canberra, Australia
Year: 1986
Benson and Hedges Bicentennial Test and one-day international : England vs Australia [1988]
Author: Jocelyn Nebenzahl
Publisher: Playbill Proprietary Limited
Place of publication: Pymble, Australia
Year: 1988
Bombay Cavaliers : cricket tour of Sri Lanka 7th May 1973 to 23rd May 1973
Publisher: Sanjay Press
Place of publication: Bombay, India
Year: 1973
Ceylon observer souvenir : Ceylon vs Australian XI at the Oval, Wanathamulla, April 4th 1961
Publisher: The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd.
Year: 1961
A souvenir of the match between Ceylon and New Zealand, Saturday 8th October 1927
Author: S. Peter Foenander
Publisher: Ceylon Observer
Year: 1927
Souvenir of the visit of the Australian cricket team to Colombo, March 27th 1948
Author: S. Peter Foenander
Year: 1948