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Cricket Life 1898



Reference
FORD/TEMP21
Date:
1898-01-01 - 1898-12-31
Level of description
item
Extent
1 scrapbook
Part of
Alfred L Ford Scrapbooks (FORD)
Scope and Content
Scrapbook largely contains engraving and photographic portraits of cricketers and cricketing figures in action or in a photographer’s studio, with some cartoons at the end.

Page 1: Title Page: Cricket Life 1898. Reproduced photograph of a batsman walking out to playing area. Small reproduced photograph of a gentleman appearing to wear an umpire’s coat and bowler hat. Small reproduced photograph of a boy taking guard. Reproduced photograph of a batsman holding cricket bat by his side. 2 caricatures of batsmen. ‘Mr. MacLaren and his Team for Australia “A selector’s lot is not a happy one.”’ The Tatler, 14 August 1901. Cartoon of Archie MacLaren inspecting a cricketer with a magnifying glass. Sketch of stick cricketers.

Page 2: Coloured lithograph print of Gen. Marshall wearing a suit, by Ape for Vanity Fair, 16 March 1878.

Page 3: Coloured lithograph print of Spencer Ponsonby-Fane, he is wearing a raincoat and top hat, holding an umbrella in front of him, by Spy for Vanity Fair, 20 October 1888.

Page 4: Coloured lithograph print of the 6th Earl of Darnley wearing a suit and top at, by Spy for Vanity Fair, 21 December 1893.

Page 5: Coloured lithograph print of John Loraine Baldwin wearing a suit, sitting in his wheelchair with I Zingari rosette and pocket handkerchief. Drawn by Spy, Vincent Brooks Day & Son lithographers for Vanity Fair, 5 September 1895.

Page 6: Coloured lithograph print R.A.H. Mitchell wearing a suit and I Zingari straw boater, he is perching on his cane. Drawn by Spy, Vincent Brooks Day & Son lithographers, for Vanity Fair, 6 July 1896.

Page 7: Coloured lithograph print of Ranjitsinhji wearing cricket whites and pads, holding a bat behind him with hand protector, he also wears a grey cap with white symbol. Drawn by Spy, Vincent Brooks Day & Son lithographers, for Vanity Fair, 26 August 1897

Page 8: Coloured lithograph print of Edward Wynyard wearing cricket whites and pads, taking guard in front of a wicket, he also wears an I Zingari tie and Hampshire cap. By CG for Vanity Fair, 25 August 1898.

Page 9: Engraving of a bearded batsman running, holding a bat in both hands.

Page 10: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Spencer Ponsonby-Fane wearing a suit and resting hand on back of a chair, 1860. Right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Charles Taylor wearing a suit, sitting on a chair and placing hands on lap, 1860.

Page 11: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Edward Hartopp, sitting down and holding a piece of paper in has ands, 1860. Right: Reproduced photograph of engraved portrait of William Bolland, side on profile and wearing a cap, 1854.

Page 12: Top: 2 reproduced engraved self-portraits of Nicholas Felix. Bottom-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of an elderly William Caffyn wearing a coat, shirt and tie, 1894. Bottom-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of an elderly Heathfield Stephenson, wearing jacket and shirt but no tie, 1894.

Page 13: Left: Reproduced photographic head portrait of Thomas Lockyer, he is wearing a white shirt and bow tie, 1860. Centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of B. Stent, wearing a horizontal striped shirt and white trousers, leaning against a plinth in a photographer’s studio, 1859. Right: Reproduced photographic portrait of William Martingell, wearing a jacket shirt and tie, 1892.

Page 14: Left: Reproduced photograph of Charles Ellis wearing an All England shirt, white trousers and a bowler, he is holding a bat by his side, located in a photographer’s studio with a painted backdrop showing cricketers outside the Lord’s Pavilion, 1862. Centre: Reproduce photographic portrait of John Lillywhite wearing a jacket, waistcoat and hat. Right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Henry Charlwood, wearing and taking a guard pose in a photographer’s studio with painted backdrop.

Page 15: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Fred Grace and James Southerton, both are wearing cricket whites, Southerton wears a cap and holds a ball whilst Grace holds a bat by his side, located in a photographer’s studio, 1874. Right: Reproduced photographic portrait of H. Pooley (actually Ted Pooley) and James Southerton, both are wearing cricket whites with Pooley in pads and wearing a tie whilst Southerton holds a ball and wears a bow tie, located in a photographer’s studio, 1876.

Page 16: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of W.G. Grace and Henry Jupp, both are wearing cricket whites with Grace sitting down and holding a ball, and Jupp posing in a taking guard pose, located in a photographer’s studio, 1874. Right: Reproduced photographic portrait of H. Pooley (actually Ted Pooley), G.F. Grace and J. Southerton, all are wearing cricket white’s with Pooley in pads, Grace holds a bat by his and Southerton holds a cricket ball, located in a photographer’s studio, 1874.

Page 17: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Walter Hearne, Frank Hearne, Alec Hearne and George Hearne. All are wearing cricket whites with ties and caps with what appears to be the St. George and Dragon England caps, Alec Hearne holds a ball whilst George Hearne holds a bat, located in a photographer’s studio, 1895. Centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of Frank Hearne, Alec Hearne and Walter Hearne, all are wearing cricket whites, Walter Hearne holds a cricket ball and a bat is by Frank Hearne’s side, located in a photographer’ studio, 1895. Right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Richard Pilling, Alexander Watson, A.N. Hornby and Richard Barlow, all are wearing cricket whites with Hornby in a blazer and Pilling in pads, Pilling and Watson wear caps, located in a photographer’s studio, 1882.

Page 18: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of James Southerton, he wears a white shirt, cravat and cap and holds a cricket ball in right hand, located in a photographer’s studio, 1874. Centre: Reproduced photographic full-length portrait of Edmund Peate, he is wearing cricket whites and holds a cricket ball in left hand, located in a photographer’s studio with a painted backdrop of a wood, 1882. Right: Reproduce photographic half-length portrait of James Lillywhite wearing a white shirt with cravat and a cap, located in a photographer’s studio, 1886.

Page 19: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Henry Jupp wearing a white shirt, located in a photographer’s studio, 1874. Centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of William Gunn, he is wearing cricket whites, cravat and striped cap, he has a bat tucked under his arm, located in a photographer’s studio, 1893. Right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Richard Pilling wearing a white shirt and polka-dotted cravat, located in a photographer’s studio, 1887.

Page 20: Top: Reproduced photographic full-length portrait of H. Pooley (actually Ted Pooley), he is wearing cricket whites, large tie and pads, he holds gloves in his left hand and right hand on his waist, located in a photographer’s studio, 1864. Bottom: Reproduced photographic group portrait of Sussex Cricket Team in 1867, all are wearing cricket whites and caps, with 5 holding bats, located in garden setting in front of bushes.

Page 21: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Fred Lillywhite, he is wearing a striped shirt and trousers with a coat, he holds a top hat, located in a photographer’s studio, 1860. Centre: Reproduced photographic full-length portrait of Edgar Willsher, he is wearing cricket whites and holds a cricket ball, standing on a decorative carpet located in a photographer’s studio, 1860. Right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Arthur Haygarth aged 47, sitting down and wearing a suit, located in a photographer’s studio, 1872.

Page 22: Top: Reproduced photographic portrait of George King wearing cricket whites and holding a bat by side, perched against a wooden fence located in a photographer’s studio, 1857. Bottom-left: Reproduced photographic head portrait of Reverend Cloudesley Marsham, 1894. Bottom-centre: Reproduced photograph of the Australian XI in 1878, players are wearing cricket whites with 6 in striped blazers. Bottom-right: Reproduced photograph of Arthur Haygarth aged 37, taking guard by a wicket in front of a wall to a building, 1862.

Page 23: Reproduced photographic portrait of William Mycroft, Henry Stubberfield and Alfred Shaw, Shaw and Mycroft wear cricket whites and holds cricket ball with Stubberfield in a suit and bowler hat, Mycroft sits on stone steps, located in a photographer’s studio.

Page 24: Left: Reproduced photograph of an engraving of George Picknell, wearing cricket clothing of the time and top hat, he poses taking guard with no wicket, 1837. Centre: Reproduced photograph of Robert Carpenter he wears a suit and located in front of a photographer’s studio, 1893. Right: Reproduced photograph of W.G. Grace wearing cricket whites and taking guard against a wall inside a photographer’s studio, 1873.

Page 25: Top: Reproduced photograph of E.M. Grace wearing cricket whites, standing in doorway to entrance of Lord’s Pavilion and holds bat in both hands in front of him, 1874. Bottom: Reproduced photograph of an engraving of George Griffith, he wears cricket whites and a bow tie and a cap, he h holds a cricket bat by his side, tent in background and church in distance.

Page 26: Left: Engraved head portrait of the Ivo Bligh, 1884. Centre: Reproduced photographic full-length portrait of Jesse Hide, he wears cricket whites and holds a cricket ball in both hands, located in a photographer’s studio. Right: Engraved head portrait of R.A. Fitzgerald with reproduced signature underneath.

Page 27: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of William Napper, he is wearing a suit, located in a photographer’s studio, 1891. Centre: Reproduced photographic of Edward Tylecote, he wears a bow tie and bowler hat, 1876. Top-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Edwin Napper, he wears a shirt and jacket, 1891.

Page 28: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Robert Thoms, he wears a jacket and tie with a bowler hat, 1891. Centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of William Scotton, he wears cricket whites with cravat and cap, he has a bat tucked under his left arm, 1887. Right: Reproduced photographic head portrait of Fred Spofforth, he wears a houndstooth jacket, 1891.

Page 29: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of J.T. Hearne, he wears a white shirt and tie, 1893. Centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of Walater Hearne, he wears a white shirt, 1893. Right: Reproduced photograph of W. Martin, he wears a white shirt, 1893.

Page 30: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Henry Stubberfield, he is wearing a striped shirt, tie and bowler hat, 1860. Centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of Fred Morley and William Scotton, both wear cricket whites and caps, Morley holds a cricket bat and Scotton a bat, located in a photographer’s studio, 1894. Right: Reproduced photograph of E. Grundy, he wears a suit and velvet jacket with a top hat, he rests his hand on the back of a cushioned chair, 1860.

Page 31: Top-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Henry Woodm he is wearing cricket whites, gloves, pads and a cap, posing in keeper position behind a wicket, located a cricket ground. Top-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Mordecai Sherwin, he is wearing cricket whites, gloves, pads and a cap, posing in keeper position behind a wicket, located a cricket ground. Bottom-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Richard, he is wearing cricket whites, gloves, pads and a cap, posing in keeper position behind a wicket, located at a photographer’s studio. Bottom-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Joe hunter, he is wearing cricket whites, gloves, pads and a Yorkshire cap, posing in keeper position behind a wicket, located a cricket ground. All from 1893.

Page 32: Top-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Harry Phillips, he is wearing cricket whites, gloves and pads, he leans against a stone altar, located in a photographer’s studio. Top-right: reproduced photographic portrait of John Blackham, he is wearing cricket whites, gloves and pads, he holds a ball in right hand, located in a photographer’s studio. Bottom-left: Reproduce photographic portrait of Gregor MacGregor, he is wearing cricket whites, gloves, pads and a white cap, he is crouching in keeper pose behind a wicket, located in a photographer’s studio. Bottom-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Arthur Kemble, he is wearing cricket whites, gloves, pads and a cap, he is crouching behind a wicket in keeper pose, located at a cricket ground. All from 1893.

Page 33: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Archdale Wickham, he is wearing cricket whites, gloves, pads and a cap, he has taken the ball behind the wicket, located at a cricket ground, 1895. Centre: Reproduced photograph of Bobby Abel taking a high two-handed catch at Lord’s Cricket Ground, 19 September 1894. Right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Joe hunter, he is wearing cricket whites, gloves, pads and a Yorkshire cap, posing in keeper position behind a wicket, located a cricket ground, 1895.

Page 34: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Manley Kemp, he is wearing cricket whites, gloves, pads and a Kent cap, he is crouching behind a wicket in keeper pose, located at a cricket ground, 1891. Centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of William Storer, he is wearing cricket whites, gloves, pads and a cap, he is crouching behind a wicket in keeper pose, located at a cricket ground, 1894. Right: Reproduced photographic head portrait of John Rawlin, he is wearing a white shirt and a cap, 1894.

Page 35: Reproduced photographic portrait of A.N. Hornby, he is wearing cricket whites and taking guard at the crease with bat in the air, located at a cricket ground, 1895. Reproduced photographic portrait of John Blackham, he is wearing cricket whites, gloves, pads and a cap, he is crouching behind a wicket in keeper pose, located in a photographer’s studio, 1895. Right: Reproduced photographic portrait of A.N. Hornby, he is wearing cricket whites and taking guard at the crease with bat in the air, located at a cricket ground, 1895.

Page 36: Reproduced photographic portrait of Archie MacLaren wearing cricket whites and playing a shot off the back foot, located at a cricket ground, 1896. Centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of Jack Board, he is wearing cricket whites, gloves, pads and a Kent cap, he is crouching behind a wicket in keeper pose, located at a cricket ground, 1896. Reproduced photographic portrait of Archie MacLaren wearing cricket whites and taking guard at the crease, located at a cricket ground, 1896.

Page 37: Top-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Maurice Read, wearing cricket whites and cap, taking guard at the crease, located at a cricket ground, 1893. Reproduced photographic portrait of W.W. Read, wearing cricket whites and cap, taking guard at the crease, located at a cricket ground, 1893. Bottom-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Arthur Shrewsbury, wearing cricket whites and cap, taking guard at the crease, located at a cricket ground, 1893. Bottom-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of William Barnes, wearing cricket whites and cap, taking guard at the crease, located at a cricket ground, 1893.

Page 38: Top-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Alec Bannerman wearing cricket whites and a cap, taking guard in front of a wicket, located in a photographer’s studio, 1893. Reproduced photographic portrait of Billy Murdoch wearing cricket whites and cap, taking guard at the crease, located at a cricket ground, 1893. Reproduced photographic portrait of George Bonnor taking guard in front of a wicket with John Blackham as wicket-keeper behind, both wearing cricket whites and caps, located in a photographer’s studio, 1889. Bottom-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of John Shuter taking guard in front of a wicket, behind is Henry Wood in keeper pose, both are wearing cricket whites and caps, located at a cricket ground, 1893.

Page 39: 4 different reproduced photographic portraits of W.G. Grace taking guard at the crease, he is wearing cricket whites and MCC cap, located at a cricket ground, 1890.

Page 40: 4 reproduced photographs of Canadian batsmen, all are wearing cricket whites, 3 stand straight holding cricket bats by their sides whilst the other holds a bat behind his head as about to play a shot, located at a photographer’s studio, 1895.

Page 41: Top-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of W.G. Grace playing a sweep shot, he his wearing cricket whites and MCC cap, located at a cricket ground, 1895. Top-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of K.J. Key standing at the crease holding bat behind him as about to just play a shot, he is wearing cricket whites, located at a cricket ground, 1895. Bottom-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Charles Aubrey-Smith (named as C.B. Fry) bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites and white cap, located at a cricket ground, 1895. Reproduced photographic portrait of Charlie Townsend (named as F. Townsend) bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites and a striped cap, located at a cricket ground, 1895.

Page 42: 3 reproduced photographic portraits of Bobby Abel taking guard and playing a defensive shot in front of a wicket, he is wearing cricket whites and a Surrey cap, located in a photographer’s studio, 1895.

Page 43: 3 reproduced photographic portraits of Bobby Abel playing a cut shot, he is wearing cricket whites and a Surrey cap, located in a photographer’s studio, 1894.

Page 44: 3 reproduced photographic portraits of Ranjitinshji taking guard in front of a wicket, he is wearing cricket whites and caps in all 3 photographs but different caps in each one, all located at a cricket ground, 2 are from 1889 and one from 1893.

Page 45: Left: Reproduce photographic portrait of Sydney Gregory taking guard in front of a wicket, he is wearing cricket whites and a sun hat, located at a cricket ground, 1893. Centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of Sydney Gregory holding a bat in the air about to play shot, he is wearing cricket whites and a sun hat, located at a cricket ground, 1893. Right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Alec Bannerman taking guard in front of a wicket, he is wearing cricket whites and a striped cap, located in photographer’s studio, 1891.

Page 46: Left: reproduced photographic portrait of Ranjitsinhji taking guard in front of a wicket, he is wearing cricket whites a striped cap, located at a cricket ground, 1893. Centre: Engraving of Richard Daft standing with a bat by his side in front of a wicket, he is wearing a cream jacket and trousers and a bowler hot, a background of people standing outside a pavilion, 1860. Right: reproduced photographic portrait of Frank Sugg playing a flamboyant shot with bat raised high in the air in front of a wicket, he is wearing cricket whites and a cap, located at a cricket ground, 1890.

Page 47: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Bobby Abel playing a straight defensive shot, he is wearing cricket whites and Surrey cap. Centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of Bobby Abel bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites and Surrey cap. Right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Bobby Abel playing a forward defensive shot, he is wearing cricket whites and a Surrey cap. All located in a photographer’s studio and all from 1894.

Page 48: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Ted Wainwright bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites and a Yorkshire cap, located at a cricket ground, 1895. Centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of Arthur Shrewsbury sitting on a chair with a bat on his lap, he is wearing cricket whites and a blazer, located in front of ivy covered wall, 1891. Right: Reproduced photographic portrait of William Storer taking guard in front of a wicket, he is wearing cricket whites and a cap, located at a cricket ground, 1895.

Page 49: Top-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of V.E. Walker, he is wearing cricket whites and holding a cricket bat across his left arm, located in a photographer’s studio, 1860. Top-right: Reproduced photograph of Billy Murdoch siting in a chair in front of a metal fence with vegetation behind, he is wearing cricket whites and Australian cap, holding a bat in front of him, 1883. Bottom-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of G.F. Grace sitting in a chair, he is wearing cricket whites and a tie, located in a photographer’s studio, 1874. Bottom-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Alfred Shaw, he is wearing cricket whites, tie and cap, he is holding a cricket ball in his right hand, standing front of stone plinth in a photographer’s studio, 1881.

Page 50: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of George Giffen and George Palmer (named as H. Palmer), both are wearing cricket whites and ties, Palmer is sitting on a small stone wall and Giffen stands placing his left arm on Palmer’s shoulder, located in a photographer’s studio, 1888. Centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of Thomas Emmett leaning against a stone and holding a cricket ball, he is wearing cricket whites, tie and a cap, located in a photographer’s studio, 1888. Right: Reproduced photographic portrait of John Ferris and Charles Turner, Turner sits on stone plinth whilst Ferris leans on his shoulder, both are wearing cricket whites and striped caps, Ferris holds a cricket ball and Turner holds a bat, located in a photographer’s studio, 1888.

Page 51: Top-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of John Ferris wearing cricket whites and holding a cricket ball in his left hand, located in a photographer’s studio, 1888. Top-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Charles Turner wearing cricket whites and a tied belt, top of bat handle by his side, located in a photographer’s studio, 1888. Bottom-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of William Attewell, he is sitting on a stone plinth wearing cricket whites and a tie, he is holding a bat in his right hand a ball on a surface to his left, located in a photographer’s studio. 1893. Bottom-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of George Ulyett, He is wearing cricket whites and holding a cricket bat in right hand, located in a photographer’s studio, 1890.

Page 52: Top-left: Reproduced photographic of George Hearne bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites and a cap, located at a cricket ground, 1893. Top-right: Reproduced photographic of Walter Wright bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites and a cap, located at a cricket ground, 1893. Bottom-left: Reproduced photographic of Johnny Briggs bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites and a tie, located at a cricket ground, 1893. Bottom-right: Reproduced photographic of Bobby Peel bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites and a cap, located at a cricket ground, 1893.

Page 53: Top-left: Reproduced photographic of George Giffen bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites, standing in front of a stone plinth, located in a photographer’s studio, 1893. Reproduced photographic of Arthur Mold bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites, located at a cricket ground, 1893. Reproduced photographic of William Lockwood standing by a wicket about to start delivery, he is wearing cricket whites, located at a cricket ground with tent in background, 1893. Reproduced photographic of Walter Humphreys standing by a wicket about to start delivery, he is wearing cricket whites and a cap, located at a cricket ground, 1893.

Page 54: Top-left: Reproduced photographic of Alec Hearne bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites and a cap, located at a cricket ground, 1893. Top-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Johnny Briggs having just played a cut shot, he is wearing cricket whites and a cap, located at cricket ground. Bottom-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of A.G. Steel taking guard at the crease, he is wearing cricket whites and a cap, located at a cricket ground, 1890. Bottom-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Wilfred Flowers taking guard at the crease, he is wearing cricket whites and a cap, located at a cricket ground, 1891.

Page 55: Left: Reproduced photographic of Ted wainwright bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites and a cap, located at a cricket ground, 1893. Reproduced photographic of Bobby Peel bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites and a cap, located at a cricket ground, 1893. Reproduced photographic of J.T. Hearne bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites and a cap, located at a cricket ground, 1893.

Page 56: Left: Reproduced photographic of Sammy Woods bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites, located at a cricket ground, 1894. Centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of Bobby Abel having just played a shot to the leg side with Henry Wood crouching behind the stumps, 1893. Reproduced photographic of George Hirst bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites and a Yorkshire cap, located at a cricket ground, 1893.

Page 57: Top-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of V.E. Walker leaning on the back of a chair looking to one side, wearing cricket whites, located in a photographer’s studio, 1860. Engraved portrait of Alfred Mynn, wearing white shirt and cravat, 1850. Top-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of V.E. Walker leaning on the back of a chair looking straight ahead, wearing cricket whites, located in a photographer’s studio, 1860. Bottom-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of George Freeman wearing white trousers and striped blazer, he is holding a cricket bat by his right a side and a ball by his left foot, located in a photographer’s studio, 1870. Bottom-centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of George Anderson wearing a jacket and tie, 1864. Bottom-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Thomas Emmett, he is holding a ball in the air with left hand, he is wearing cricket whites, tie and cap, located in a photographer’s studio, 1882.

Page 58: Top: Reproduced photographic portrait of Edward Rutter wearing a white jacket, shirt and tie with a straw boater, 1895. Middle-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Russell Walker wearing a white shirt and bowler hat, 1864. Middle-centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of V.E. Walker wearing a jacket and tie, 1868. Middle-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Isaac Walker wearing a suit, 1877. Reproduced photographic portrait of Bill Murdoch wearing a suit, 1890.

Page 59: Top-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Richard Barlow, he is wearing cricket whites and holding a cricket ball, 1886. 2nd left: Reproduced photographic head portrait of George Giffen. 3d left: Reproduced photographic portrait of A.J. Webbe, 1881. 4th left: Reproduced photographic portrait of A.E Stoddart, he is wearing a shirt and tie, 1893. Bottom-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Billy Murdoch, he is wearing a white shirt and a Sussex cap, 1886. Top-centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of I.D. Walker, he is wearing a suit, Graphic, 16 July 1898. Middle-centre: Engraved portrait of A.G. Steel, he is wearing a white shirt, cravat and I Zingari cap, 1890. Bottom-centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of I.D. Walker (or possibly his brother R.D. Walker), he is wearing a suit, Country Life, 16 July 1898. Top-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of C.T. Stuff, he is wearing white shirt, blazer and cap with bow tie, 1881. 2nd right: Reproduced photographic head portrait of Fred Spofforth, 1878. 3rd right: Reproduced photographic portrait of H.R. Webbe, he is wearing a jacket and shirt, 1881. 4th right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Arthur Shrewsbury, he is wearing a white shirt and cap, 1890. Bottom-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of A.G. Steel, he is wearing a white shirt and cap.

Page 60: To: Engraved head portrait of C.J. Lyttelton, he is wearing a jacket, shirt and tie, Graphic, 5 April 1873. Bottom: Engraved portrait of R.A. Fitzgerald, he is wearing a jacket, Illustrate Sporting and Dramatic News, 16 May 1874.

Page 61: Engraved portrait of J. Southerton, . Top-right: Engraved portrait of Harry Jupp. Bottom-left: Engraved portrait of W.G. Grace, he is wearing a white shirt and cap. Bottom-right: Engraved portrait of G.F. Grace. All are black and white and wear shirt or jacket and a cap, Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 8 August 1874.

Page 62: Top-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of T.C. O’Brien, he is wearing a jacket and bow tie, 1892. Bottom-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of L.C.H. Palairet, he is wearing a jacket and tie, 1892. Top-centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of Billy Murdoch, he is wearing a white shirt and Australian cap. Bottom-centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of C.I. Thornton (names as C.J.), he is wearing a white shirt and cap and a spotted tie, 1892. Top-right: Photographic portrait of R.A.H. Mitchell, he is wearing a jacket and white shirt, 1892. Bottom-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of H.T. Hewett, he is wearing a jacket, waistcoat and tie, 1892.

Page 63: Top-left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Thomas Emmett, he is wearing a white shirt, tie, and Yorkshire cap. 1892. Top-centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of Alexander Watson wearing a white shirt and tie, 1892. Top-right: Reproduced photographic portrait of Harry Phillips, he is wearing a white shirt and leading against a plinth with a Sussex cap on it, 1892. Middle-centre: Reproduced photographic of a painting of a young cricketer wearing a cravat, hat and resting bat on shoulder, 1856. Bottom-left: Engraved portrait of G.F. Grace, he is wearing a shirt and tie, Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 2 October 1890. Bottom-centre: Engraved head portrait of W.G. Grace, Tinsley Magazine, September 1890. Bottom-right: Engraved portrait of G.F. Grace, he is wearing a jacket, Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 2 October 1880.

Page 64: Top: Reproduced photographic portrait of Ranjitsinhji wearing a jacket with large flower pinned to it. Left, right and bottom: 3 reproduced photographs of Ranjitsinhji at the crease and playing a shot. Middle-centre: Reproduced letter written by Ranjitsinhji thanking the British public for their continued support. Strand Magazine, September 1896.

Page 65: Top: Reproduced photographic portrait of W.G. Grace and W.W. Read. Grace is sitting down wearing white trousers and a jacket, Read stands next to him and wearing a suit, located in a photographer’s studio, 1894. Bottom: Reproduced photographic portrait of W.G. Grace, he is wearing cricket whites, a cricket bat is tucked underarm and he is looking straight at the camera. 1892.

Page 66: Left: Engraved portrait of Robert Carpenter, he is wearing a striped shirt, bow tie and bowler hat, cricket bat, ball and stumps are at the base, 1860. Middle-centre: Engraving of painting of W.G. Grace running with bat in both hands and beard flowing, a castle is in the background, 1890. Right: Engraved portrait of H.H. Stephenson, he is wearing a white shirt and bow tie, a reef is at the base, 1860.

Page 67: Drawing of W.G. Grace writing a letter for Land and Water Magazine, underneath is a letter from Punch magazine praising him and the man all English schoolboys strive to be, with cut-out of Gloucestershire Country Cricket Club crest, 19 September 1885.

Page 68: Engraved head portrait of W.G. Grace, he is wearing a coat, 1874.

Page 69: Reproduced photographic portrait of W.G. Grace taking guard at the crease, he is in full cricket clothing including MCC cap, Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 6 July 1895.

Page 70: ‘In Memoriam: G.F. race. Bowled!’ Penny Illustrated Paper, 2 October 1880. Engraving of G.F. Grace getting bowled.

Page 71: Reproduced photograph of Sir Spencer Ponsonby-Fane and John Loraine Baldwin, Baldwin sits in his wheelchair wearing a suit with a rosette and a top hat, Ponsonby-Fane leans against the chair wearing a coat and top hat, holding the handle of the chair, Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 10 August 1895.

Page 72: Left: Reproduced photographic portrait of Bobby Abel, wearing cricket whites, pads, gloves and Surrey cap, he holds a bat by his side and leans against a pillar to a pavilion, 1896. Right: Reproduced photographic portrait of J.T. Hearne, he is holding a cricket ball in his left hand, standing by a wicket and wearing cricket whites, 1896.

Page 73: Reproduced photographic portrait of Sammy Woods, bowling mid-delivery next to a wicket, he is wearing cricket whites. Sporting Sketches, 13 August 1894.

Page 74: Engraved portrait of Tom Richardson (named W. Richardson) bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites and a pipe hangs from his mouth, Westminster Budget, 9 June 1893.

Page 75: Caricature of Lord Harris. He is wearing cricket whites, tie and a sun at, he holds a cricket bat by his side, 1885.

Page 76: Left: Engraved portrait of R.A.H. Mitchell, he is wearing a sit and holds a top hat, original photograph by John Mayall, enraved by Joseph Brown, Baily’s Magazine, 1865. Right: Engraved portrait of Sir Edward Chandos Leigh, he is wearing a jacket and tie, original photograph by John Mayall, engraved by G.J. Stodart, Baily’s Magazine 1888.

Page 77: Top: Engraved portrait of Ivo Bligh, he is wearing a jacket and tie, original photograph by Bardwell, reproduced signature underneath, engraved by Joseph Brown, Baily’s Magazine, 1884. Bottom-left: Engraved portrait of Harry Jupp, he is wearing a white shirt, Baily’s Magazine, 1874. Bottom-right: Engraved portrait of W.G. Grace, he is wearing a jacket and cravat, reproduced signature underneath, Baily’s Magazine, 1870.

Page 78: Left: Engraved portrait of William Yardley, he is wearing a coat and cap and has arms crossed, reproduced signature underneath, Baily’s Magazine, 1873. Centre: Engraved portrait of A.E. Stoddart, he is wearing cricket whites and a striped tie, top of cricket bat handle by his right, reproduced signature underneath, original photograph by E. Hawkins of Brighton, engraved by W. Roffe, Baily’s Magazine, 1893. Right: Engraved portrait of Billy Murdoch, he is wearing a white shirt, Australian cap and has arms crossed, Baily’s Magazine, 1884.

Page 79: Left: Engraved portrait of Lord Harris, he is wearing a cat and bow tie, reproduced signature underneath, original photograph by Downey, engraved by Joseph Brown, Baily’s Magazine, 1880. Centre: Engraved portrait of Charles Brown standing behind a wicket with hands out, he is wearing a white shirt, bow tie and top hat, with small biography, King’s of Cricket, 1893. Right: Engraved portrait of George Parr, he is standing by a wicket and holding a cricket bat his side, he is wearing cricket whites, and a cravat, reproduced signature underneath, original photograph by Kilburn, engraved by Joseph Brown, Baily’s Magazine, 1860.

Page 80: Top-left: Engraved portrait of J. Southerton, he is wearing a shirt and cap, Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 8 August 1874. Top-right: Engraved portrait of Harry Jupp, he is wearing a shirt and cap, Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 8 August 1874. Bottom-left: Engraved portrait of A.N. Hornby, he is wearing a coat and bow tie, original photograph by Martin and Swallow, reproduced signature underneath, engraved by W. Roffe, Baily’s Magazine, June 1890. Bottom-right: Engraved portrait of A.G. Steel, he is wearing a coat and tie, original photograph by Bardwell, engraved by Joseph Brown, Baily’s Magazine, July 1885.

Page 81: Top: Engraved portrait of Arthur Shrewsbury, he is wearing a white shirt and striped cap, Baily’s Magazine, June 1894. Bottom: Engrave portrait of Sammy Woods, he is wearing a coat and tie, reproduced signature underneath, original photograph by Chaffin and Sons, engraved by W.J. Allingham, Baily’s Magazine, June 1894.

Page 82: Left: Engraved portrait of Lord Hawke, He is wearing cricket whites and a Yorkshire cap, hands in pockets, reproduced signature underneath, original photograph by Dickinson and Foster, engraved by W. Allingham, Baily’s Magazine, August 1894. Right: Reproduce photograph of W.H. Patterson, he is wearing cricket whites and a striped tie, he is holding the top of a cricket bat by his side, original photograph by Hawkins and Co., engraved by W. Roffe, Baily’s Magazine, September 1894.

Page 83: Top: 8 cut-out illustrations of Wisden cricket bats. 2nd left: Sketch of a cricket match featuring All-England. 3rd left: Cartoon of a batsman taking guard, bending over to the ground, Royal Magazine, August 1901. Bottom-left: Engraving of a country cricket match. Middle-centre: Reproduced photograph of a boy taking guard with a cricket bat, he is wearing a shirt and trousers, pile of clothes in background, Sporting and Dramatic Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 22 June 1901. 2nd right: Sketch of a country cricket match. 3rd right: Cartoon of a cat batsman dragging a bat behind him, The Captain, August 1901. Bottom-right: Reproduced photograph of cricket matches being played on the playing fields on Clifton College. Bottom: ‘The End’ with pair of scissors.




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I Zingari
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Australia in England 1878, 19th century cricket, 19th century cricketers, wicket keeper, wicketkeeping, Canadian cricket, portraits, caricatures and cartoons, school cricket, engraving
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