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Cricket Life 1897



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FORD/TEMP25
Date:
1897-01-01 - 1897-12-31
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Extent
1 scrapbook
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Alfred L Ford Scrapbooks (FORD)
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Page 1: Title Page: Cricket Life 1897. Top-left: Cartoon of a very thin bowler mid-delivery, Punch, 3 July 1896. Bottom-left: Sketch of a bowler with a handlebar moustache mid-delivery. Top-centre: Cartoon of a child batsman playing with a bat, letter T above, Merry Folks by E.S. Hardy, 1902. Bottom: ‘The Fight for the Ashes’ Cartoon of vignette of a lions fighting with kangaroos, in the centre is a stuck-on cartoon of a batsman having his middle stump removed. Top-right: Cartoon of a cricket ball like a roll of cheese with a batsman using a bat shaped like a tennis racket. Bottom-right: Sketch of a batsman playing a defensive shot.

Page 2: Left: Coloured lithograph of Edward Lyttelton wearing his vicar robes, by Spy, Vanity Fair, 9 May 1901. Right: Coloured lithograph of Gilbert Jessop wearing cricket whites and putting on his gloved with bat tucked underarm, by Spy, Vanity Fair, 25 July 1901.

Page 3: Coloured lithograph of William Jephson, he is crouching low about to bowl underarm, he is wearing cricket whites, brown cap and light blue belt, by Spy, Vanity Fair, 22 May 1902.

Page 4: Left: Coloured lithograph of Bobby Abel, he is wearing cricket whites, brown Surrey cap and blue scarf around waist, his hands are down and in front of him in a fielding pose, by Spy, Vanity Fair, 5 June 1902. Right: Coloured lithograph of F.S. Jackson taking guard in front of a wicket, he is wearing cricket whites and a blue Yorkshire cap, by Spy, Vanity Fair, 28 August 1902.

Page 5: Left: Coloured lithograph of Pelham Warner standing with hands in pockets, he is wearing cricket whites and has a balding head, by Spy, Vanity Fair, 3 September 1903. Right: Coloured lithograph of Lionel Palairet, he is standing with hands pockets, wearing cricket whites and a blue blazer with white stripes and a pink cap, by Spy, Vanity Fair, 6 August 1903.

Page 6: Coloured lithograph of George Hirst holding a cricket ball in both hands, he is wearing cricket whites and a blue Yorkshire cap, by Spy, Vanity Fair, 20 August 1903.

Page 7: Stamped images on bookbinders cloth. Top-left: A round-arm bowler mid-delivery, Middle-left: A cricket bat in amongst leaves. Bottom-left: A batsman plays a forward defensive shot, with a fisherman and hunter in background. Top-centre: A batsman swings at a ball. 2nd top: A fielder aims to throw a ball at a wicket. 3rd top: A batsman runs with bat in the air. 5th top: A batsman takes guard. Bottom-centre: A wicket. Top-right: A batsman taking guard. Middle-right: Crossed bats with ball above. Bottom-right: A batsman stands holding a bat by his side.


Page 8: Stamped images on bookbinders cloth. Top-left: Coloured image of a bowler running in to crease with arm raised. Middle-left: Silhouette of a fielder bending low to take a ball. Bottom-left: Crossed bats with a ball on top. Top-centre: Coloured image of two young men walking across a field, one holds a cricket bat. Middle-centre: Coloured image of a wicket-keeper crouching behind a wicket. Bottom-centre: A batsman tucks a bat underarm as he plays with his gloves. Top-right: A batsman rests a bat on his shoulder. Middle-right: A batsman takes guard in front of a wicket with wicket-keeper behind, both are wearing top hats. Bottom-right: A batsman rests a bat on his shoulder and holds an arm in the air.

Page 9: Top-left: Engraved head portrait of W.G. Grace, Penny Illustrated Paper, 1 June 1878. 2nd Left: Caricature of a batsman playing a defensive shot. 3rd left: ‘Cricket Constellations – The Great Bat’ Punch Almanack, 1900. Cartoon of caricatures of batsmen forming an animal bat constellation, batsmen are: W.G. Grace, Bobby Abel, Gilbert Jessop, Tom Hayward, William Storer, Archie MacLaren, C.B. Fry, Ranjitsinhi, Robert Poore, Edward Wynyard, Billy Gunn, William Brockwell, F.S. Jackson, and Jack Brown. 4th left: Caricature of a batsman putting gloves on with arm tucked underarm. 5th left: Caricature of K.J. Key with large bush moustache. Bottom-left: Caricature of a batsman walking with a large stride. Top-centre: Print of the portrait of W.G. Grace by Archibald Stuart-Wortley, the print centres on Grace taking guard. Middle-centre: Sketch of a batsman with his bat behind his head in front of a wicket. Bottom-centre: Sketch of a batsman standing with a bat tucked under his arm. Top-right: Engraved head portrait of G.F. Grace, Penny Illustrated Paper, 1 June 1878. 2nd left: Caricature of a bowler mid-delivery. 3rd left: ‘Cricket Constellations – The Ball’ Punch Almanack 1900. Cartoon of caricatures of bowlers forming a ball constellation, bowlers are: Arthur Pougher, J.T. Hearne, William Attewell, Bobby Peel, Tom Richardson, Arthur Mold, Harry Trott, William Lockwood, Charles Townsend. 4th left: Caricature of a batsman taking guard with face hidden by a sun hat. 5th left: Caricature of a fast bowler mid-delivery. Bottom-right: Caricature of a batsman holding his bat in mid-air.

Page 10: Top: Sketch of W.G. Grace taking guard in front of a wicket with wicket-keeper and a long stop further back, spectators in background, Boys Own Paper, July 1901. Middle-left: Engraving of a batsman of a bowler taking a low, one handed catch of a batsman. 2nd top: Vignette of crossed bats in front of a wicket with ball on top. 3rd top: Sketch of a batsman holding his bat behind his body in front of a wicket. Middle-right: Engraving of a batsman jumping in the air and losing balance to play a shot. Bottom-left: Coloured lithograph of Alfred Mynn wearing cricket whites, a tricolour belt, cravat, resting a bat on his shoulder and holding a blue cap, Out Door Games by Lyttelton, 1901. Bottom-centre: Coloured lithograph of William Davies sitting at a table, he is wearing a long brown coat, glasses and straw hat, he is making notes in his scorebook, bottle of wine and half-full glass on the table with empty bottle on the ground, also on the ground are cricket bats and a ball, Out Door Games by Lyttelton, 1901. Bottom-right: Coloured lithograph of Edgar Willsher holding a cricket ball in both hands, he his wearing cricket whites, blue cravat and white cap, tent and tree in background, Out Door Games by Lyttelton, 1901.

Page 11: Top-left: Coloured lithograph of C.G. Taylor in a guard pose, he is wearing a white shirt, cream trousers and a top hat, church in background. Middle-left: Print of Thomas Box crouching behind a wicket with ands in front of him, he is wearing tinted blue trousers, white top and cream top hat. Top-centre: Top-centre: Coloured print of four children playing cricket as batsman is bowled. Middle-centre: Coloured lithograph of an elderly wicket-keeper taking a stumping. Bottom-left: Coloured print of five children playing cricket in a field, clothes are piled on the ground for wickets. Top-right: Coloured engraving of E.G. Wenman standing behind a wicket holding his hands out he is wearing a white shirt, cream trousers and a black top hat, church in background. Middle-right: Coloured print of Fuller Pilch takin guard in front of a wicket, wearing a white shirt, cream waistcoat and trousers and a black top hat.

Page 12: Coloured of print Wilfred Rhodes mid-bowling action standing by a wicket, he is wearing cricket whites and a blue Yorkshire cap, from original photograph by E. Hawkins and Co. of Brighton. Bottom-left: Coloured print of Gilbert Jessop playing a forward defensive shot in front of a wicket, he is wearing cricket whites and sky blue belt and cap, from original photograph by E. Hawkins and Co. of Brighton. Top-right: Coloured print of F.S. Jackson, taking guard in front of a wicket, he his wearing cricket whites and a blue Yorkshire cap, from original photograph by E. Hawkins and Co. of Brighton. Bottom-right: Coloured print of Ranjitsinhji taking guard in front of a wicket with Lord’s Pavilion in the background, he is wearing cricket whites and a blue Sussex cap, from a picture at Lord’s by permission of MCC. All four prints come from Cricket of Today and Yesterday, 1902.

Page 13: Top-left: Coloured print of J.J. Kelly crouching behind a wicket in wicket-keeper pose, he is wearing cricket whites, gloves and a blue Australian cap, from original photograph by Hawkins of Brighton. Bottom-left: Coloured print of L.C.H. Palairet taking guard in front of a wicket, he is wearing a lilac and black Oxford University cap and belt, from an original photograph by Hawkins of Brighton. Top-right: Coloured print of the portrait of W.G. Grace by Archibald Stuart-Wortley, Grace is taking guard at the crease, with Tennis Building in the background. Bottom-right: Coloured print of Mont Noble taking guard in front of a crease, he is wearing cricket whites and an Australian cap, from a photograph by Foster of Brighton. All four prints come from Cricket of Today and Yesterday, 1902.

Page 14: Top-left: Sketch of a batsman holding his bat mid-air. Inside top-left: Cut-out of vignette of bat, wicket and ball. Inside-centre: Coloured print of a batsman getting bowled with wicket-keeper behind and a figures standing in entrance to a tent in background. Inside top-right: Cut-out of a batsman holding a bat one handed with his left hand in his pocket, a cricket ball approaches him. Top-right: Sketch of a batsman holding his bat mid-air about to strike a ball. Bottom-left: Coloured print of Bobby Abel taking guard in front of a wicket, he is wearing cricket whites and a Surrey cap, from a photograph by E. Hawkins and Co. of Brighton. Bottom-centre: Coloured print of Len Braund bending low to take a one-handed catch, he is wearing cricket whites and a red and white cap, from a photograph by Chaffin of Taunton. Bottom-right: Coloured print of C.B. Fry taking guard in front of a wicket, he is wearing cricket whites and a blue Oxford University cap, from a photograph by E. Hawkins and Co. of Brighton. All three prints come from Cricket of Today and Yesterday, 1902.

Page 15: Cartoon of a batsman getting in the eye by a cricket ball.

Page 16: Cut-out of a batsman playing a forward defensive shot, he is wearing a red cap, cravat and belt.

Page 17: Top-left: Coloured print of W.G. Grace walking down the steps of a pavilion putting his gloves on, Coloured Comic, 24 June 1899. 2nd left: Engraved head portrait of a cricketer in a round frame with cricket bats and a wicket either side. 3rd left: Small sketch of a batsman taking guard. 4th left: Engraved head portrait of Ranjitsinhji in a round frame with cricket bats and a wicket either side. Bottom-left: Coloured print of Bobby Abel taking guard in front of a wicket, he is wearing cricket whites and a red cap, tents in background, Coloured Comic, 2 September 1899. Top-centre: ‘Surrey v. Leicestershire – Find Two Spectators’ Coloured print of caricatures of Tom Richardson mid-delivery and John Whiteside at non-strikers end. Middle-centre: Cartoon of a large batsman wearing a red shirt with black sports, braces and a top hat with an elderly wicket-keeper behind ‘How long will he keep his end up?” by Rip, The Captain, June 1900. Bottom-centre: Bottom-centre: Coloured print of Sammy Woods bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites, Coloured Comic, 26 August 1899. Top-right. Coloured print of Gregor MacGregor crouching behind a wicket in wicket-keeper pose, he is wearing cricket whites, gloves and a cravat, stand in background, Coloured Comic, 5 August 1899. 2nd right: Engraved head portrait of W.G. Grace in a round frame with cricket bats and a wicket either side. 3rd right: Small sketch of a batsman taking guard. 4th right: Engraved head portrait of a moustachioed cricketer in a round frame, with cricket bats and a wicket either side. Bottom-right: Coloured print of F.S. Jackson batting with bat raised behind his head, he is wearing a blue Yorkshire cap, Coloured Comic, 19 August 1899.

Page 18: Top-left: Cartoon of two fielders running into each other attempting to catch a ball. Middle-left: Coloured print of W.G. Grace taking guard in front of a wicket, based on the Archibald Stuart-Wortley portrait, Coloured Comic, 10 June 1899. Top-centre: Sketch of a batsman with his bat behind his head with weight on his back foot. Middle-left: Coloured print of schoolboys watching a cricket match in the background, 3 years at Wolverton, 1877. Bottom-centre: Coloured engraving of a cricket match with round-arm bowler mid-delivery, tents and spectators in background. Top-right: Caricature of a batsman walking holding his cricket bat by his side. Middle-right: Coloured print of A.E. Stoddart holding his cricket bat horizontal to his body playing an aggressive shot, Coloured Comic, 8 July 1899.

Page 19: Coloured print of Lord Hawke sitting on chair backwards leaning on the back, he is wearing an MCC blazer and Yorkshire cap, a bat rests by his side, Coloured Comic, 29 July 1899. Bottom: Coloured print Ranitsinhji playing a leg glance, he is wearing cricket whites and a blue and white striped cap, Coloured Comic, 22 July 1899. Middle-centre: Cut-out of a batsman taking guard wearing a blue cap, cravat and belt and a wicket-keeper wearing a red cap, cravat and belt. Top-right: Coloured print of Tom Richardson bowling mid-delivery, he is wearing cricket whites and a red cap, Coloured Comic, 16 September 1899. Bottom-right: Coloured print of Arthur Shrewsbury in the action of playing a cut shot, he is wearing cricket whites and a red cap, Coloured Comic, 9 September 1899.

Page 20: Sketch of a batsman leaning back to play a shot, with wicket-keeper behind, both wearing yellow shirts and trousers and red and blue caps. Middle-left: Sketch of a bowler at the point of release, he is wearing a yellow shirt and blue trousers. Bottom-left: Coloured print of a batsman stepping to play an aggressive shot. Top-centre: Cartoon of wooden figures as batsman and wicket-keeper and fielders, Dolly’s Society 1902. Middle-centre: Cartoon of a round batsman smashing his wicket with his bat. Bottom-centre: Cartoon of a batsman taking guard in a funny pose with wicket-keeper wearing very large gloves. Top-right: Sketch of a batsman getting is leg broken off by a ball, he is wearing a yellow shirt and trousers. Middle-right: Sketch of a batsman getting bowled he is wearing a tallow shirt and blue trousers. Bottom-right: Coloured print of a batsman leaning over to play a ball.

Page 21: Top-left: Cartoon of a round batsman getting run out, by, Lance Thackeray. Middle-left: Caricature of a very round W.G. Grace, by Lance Thackeray. Bottom-left: Cartoon of a fielder reaching out to catch ball one-handed, Lance Thackeray. Top-centre: Cartoon of a dog resting a cricket bat on its shoulder standing in front of a wicket. Bottom-centre: Poster of the 1888 Australian Cricketers with head portraits of the team, tropical background. Top-right: Cartoon of a batsman remonstrating with an umpire over a broken wicket, by Lance Thackeray. Middle-right: Caricature of a batsman taking guard in country clothing, by Lance Thackeray. Bottom-right: Cartoon of a batsman putting his gloves on, by Lance Thackeray.

Page 22: Top-left: ‘Going out’ Cartoon of a portly batsman is walking putting his gloves on. Top-right: ‘Centre’ The portly batsman asks for his guard. Middle-left: ‘Ready!’ The portly batsman takes his guard. Middle-right: ‘Now for a boundary’ The Portly batsman swings his bat behind his head. Bottom-left: ‘O! O!’ The portly batsman is bowled and drops his bat. Bottom-right: ‘Out!’ The portly batsman trudges off. All six cartoons by Lance Thackeray. Top-centre: Cartoon of children playing cricket with a game in the foreground and one in the background. 2nd top: Small round of a fielder reaching out to catch a ball as batsman watches on. 3rd top: Cut-out of a young batsman looking back in shock as he holds his cricket bat in one hand, with a cut-out of another cricket bat. 4th top: Coloured print of a batsman holding his bat up in the air as wicket-keeper crouches behind him. Bottom-centre: Coloured print of a batsman playing a batsman playing the ball behind him as fielder chases.

Page 23: Cartoons. Top-left: A dog with a cricket ball in its mouth is chases by a fielder as a batsman in the background takes a run. Middle-left: A duck leads a batsman away from a wicket cricketers in the background raising their caps. Bottom-left: A wicket-keeper runs out a batsman. Top-centre: A cat fielder is hit in the side by a cricket ball, by Louis Wain. Middle-centre: Dogs playing cricket, the batsman is hit in the stomach by a cricket ball and falls back into the wicket. Bottom-centre: A batsman is hit right on the nose by a cricket ball and falls into his wicket. Top-right: A nervous looking cat batsman, by Louis Wain. Middle-right: A batsman takes guard with a small bat. Bottom-right: A bowler bowls at a batsman with ball halfway down the pitch.

Page 24: Top-left: Silhouettes of two batsman running, Cricket ABC, 1903. 2nd left: Silhouette of a wicket-keeper crouching behind a wicket, Cricket ABC, 1903. 3rd left: Coloured print of a wicket-keeper crouching behind a wicket. Bottom-left: Silhouette of a batsman of a batsman trudging off as scoreboard behind states he scored a duck. Top-centre: Vignette of crossed bats in front of a wicket with cricket balls and states date 1886. 2nd top: Small engraving of a batsman holding his bat mid-air. 3r top: Sketch of two children playing cricket as a mother sends off her child to play with them. 4th top: Coloured print of children practicing cricket with balls being thrown to batsman, Sports of Youth, 1821. 5th top: Coloured print of three children playing cricket, Sports of Youth, 1821. 6th top: Tinted print of six people playing cricket with tent in background, Sports for All Seasons. 7th top: Tinted print of a cricket match with a large, mainly empty tent in background, Living and Moving. 8th top: Vignette of cricket bats lying on the ground in front of a wicket. Bottom-centre: Cut-out of a batsman swinging a bat behind his head. Top-right: Silhouette of a batsman practicing in a net, Cricket ABC, 1903. 2nd right: Silhouette of a bowler mid-delivery, Cricket ABC, 1903. 3rd right: Coloured print of a bowler mid-delivery. Bottom-right: Silhouette of a batsman holding a cricket ball and a small bat with a knocked over middle-stump behind, Cricket ABC, 1903.

Page 25: Top-left: Print of a female wicket-keeper wearing a blue and yellow cap, tie and belt. Inside top-left: Print of a female fielder taking high catch, she is wearing a blue and yellow cap. 2nd left: Sketch of a wicket-keeper running out a batsman. 3rd left: Sketch of a fielder reaching out to take a one handed catch. 4th left: ‘Professional New Style’ Pearson Magazine, May 1898. Sketch of two fielders in conversation with batsman in conversation with another fielder in background. 5th left: Red vignette of crossed bats in front of a wicket with cricket balls. 6th left: Reproduced photograph of Gwynne standing on the steps to a pavilion. 7th left: Caricature of a bowler mid-delivery bowling with a tiny ball. 8th left: Caricature of W.G. Grace stroking his beard. 9th left: Cartoon of a batsman trudging off with a score of 0 behind him. Bottom-left: Sketch of a wicket-keeper stumping a batsman. Top-centre: Cartoon of a gentlemen in a coat and top hat getting hit on the nose by a cricket ball. 2nd top: Coloured print of a batsman wearing a red A.S.A cap and wicket-keeper crouching behind wearing a blue cap. 3rd top: Engraved head portrait of W.G. Grace in a floral frame. Bottom-centre: Coloured print of a batsman with bat raised about to strike a cricket ball. Top-right: Print of a female fielder with hands on knees and wearing a pink cap with black spots. Inside top-right: Print of a female batsman putting gloves on, she is wearing a clue cap. 2nd right: Sketch of a batsman stumping a batsman. 3rd right: Sketch of a batsman setting off a run. 4th right: ‘Professionals Old Style’ Pearson Magazine, May 1898. Sketch of two cricketers wearing top stands standing in conversation in foreground, with two lying down in background. 5th right: Blue vignette of crossed bats in front of a wicket with cricket balls. 6th right: Reproduced photograph of Tom Richardson standing by a wicket holding a cricket ball by his side. 7th right: Caricature of a bowler mid-delivery. 8th right: caricature of W.G. Grace doing a dance. 8th right: Cartoon of a batsman standing by a scoreboard stating he has scored a century. Bottom-right: Sketch of a batsman playing a ball behind a wicket-keeper.

Page 26: Top-left: Caricature of a batsman leaning on his bat from behind. Inside top-left: Caricatures of a tall and small batsmen walking side by side. 3rd left: Caricature of a batsman walking holding his bat by his side. 4th left: Sketch of a batsman holding his bat out to play a ball. 5th left: Small sketch of a batsman playing a forward defensive shot. 6th left: Sketch of a batsman setting of for a run having played a shot, wicket-keeper and W.G. Grace as a fielder watch on. 7th left: Caricature of a thin batsman resting his bat on his shoulder. 8th left: Caricature of W.G. Grace putting on his gloves. Caricature of two batsmen taking run and crossing paths, Rip Karikatures, 1899. Top-centre: Cartoon of a cricket bat with arms and legs holding a stump in each hand. 2nd top: Sketch of a cricketer standing with his hands in his pockets and wearing a red blazer. 3rd top: Vignette of two cricket bats leaning against a wicket with a pile of cricket balls. 4th top: Cartoon of a cat wicket-keeper getting hit on the nose by a cricket ball and kicking the wicket. Bottom-centre: Cartoon of a cat wicket-keeper getting hit on the nose by a cricket ball and kicking the wicket as batsman looks shocked. Top-right: Caricature of a cricketer holding a cricket ball by his side. Inside top-right: Caricature of a batsman holding three cricket bats entering a practice net. 2nd right: Caricature of a batsman playing a forward defensive shot and missing the ball. 3rd right: Caricature of a batsman taking guard with wicket-keeper crouching behind. 4th right: Small sketch of a batsman stepping forward with bat raised behind his head. 5th right: Sketch of a fielder reaching his arm out and taking a one-handed catch. 6th right: Caricature of a batsman playing a defensive shot, by Rip. 7th right: Caricature of Harry Trott standing in front of a wicket and smoking a pipe, by Rip. Bottom-right: Cartoon of two batsman taking a drinks break with the 13th man, Rip Karikatures, 1899.

Page 27: Top-left: Cartoon of W.G. Grace as a batsman shaking hands with a fielder, by Rip. Inside left-centre: Caricature of a batsman wearing a kilt and resting a cricket bat on his shoulder. 2nd left: Caricature of a batsman standing in front of a wicket holding his bat up to his chest, by Rip. 3rd left: Caricature of a batsmen playing a defensive and getting bowled. 4th left: Caricature of a fielder bending low to the ground to take a catch. 5th left: Small sketch of a batsman at the end of playing an aggressive shot. Sketch of a bowler mid-delivery with umpire and fielder behind. Bottom-left: Two part cartoon of W.G. Grace walking out to the wicket playing with his cap and walking away dragging his bat behind him, Bat Ball and Wheel, 21 July 188. Top-centre: Coloured print of Billy Murdoch sitting on a bench holding his bat in front of him, he is wearing cricket whites and a blue and white striped tie. 2nd top: Cut-out of a cricketer sitting down and holding a bat in front of him, he is wearing a red and yellow striped blazer and a red cap. 3rd top: Cut-out of two cricket bats leaning against a wicket. 4th top: Cut-out of a cricket bat. 5th top: Cut out of a batsman wearing a red cap taking guard in front of a wicket with a wicket-keeper wearing a blue cap crouching behind. 6th top: Cut-out of four frogs playing cricket, the batsman hits the ball into the face of the bowler. Bottom-centre: Coloured print of a cat batsman about to strike a ball with a dog wicket-keeper. Top-right: Caricature of a batsman taking a large step with his bat resting on his shoulder, by Rip. Inside right-centre: Caricature of a batsman of an island native wearing a robe around his waist and wearing no pads or footwear. 2nd right: Caricature of a batsman playing a defensive shot. 3rd right: Caricature of a batsman playing an aggressive shot. 4th right: Sketch of a batsman taking a large step forward holding his bat far out in front of him. 5th right: Small sketch of a batsman holding his bat in front of him by the top of his handle. 6th right: Sketch of a batsman playing a defensive shot. Bottom-right: Two part of cartoon of W.G. Grace running in to bowl and fielding at point, Bat Ball and Wheel, 21 July 1898.

Page 28: Caricature of a batsman leaning on his bat with hand on waist, by Sol, Sun Comic, 1901. 2nd left: Caricature of a small batsman playing an aggressive shot. 3rd left: Caricature of a wicket-keeper standing up with hands on his waist, by Sol, Sun Comic, 1901. Bottom-left: Caricature of Lord Hawke carrying a cricket bat with ‘430’ on it and Sammy Woods holding a cricket bat of ‘560 declared’, by Sol, Sun Comic, 1901. Top-centre: Tinted pint of a batsman tucking his bat underarm, putting his gloves on and standing in a doorway. Middle-centre: Reproduced photograph of a Ranjitsinhji holding his bat horizontally playing a pull shot. Bottom-centre: Print of women playing cricket and wearing red caps and skirts, Cassell Magazine, July 1902. Top-right: Caricature of a bowler mid-delivery, by Sol, Sun Comic, 1901. 2nd right: Caricature [possibly Ranjitsinhji] tucking a cricket bat and umbrella under each arm with ‘133’ on the cricket bat, he has a cough syrup in a coat pocket. 3rd right: Caricature of a batsman resting a cricket bat against his waist, by Sol, Sun Comic, 1901. Bottom-right: Caricature of Bill Gunn holding a cricket bag with his name and ‘Nottinghamshire’ on it, he is wearing a coat with a cane tucked underarm and holding a hat, by Sol, Sun Comic, 1901.

Page 29: Top-left: Cartoon of a bowler mid-delivery, he has red ears. 2nd left: Small engraving of a country cricket match. Bottom-left: Cartoon of a nervous batsman taking guard. Top-centre: Engraving of a cricket match with variety figures including a clown, a native and a batsman in a dinner suit and top hat. Middle-centre: Coloured print of a bowler throwing himself to the ground to take a low catch off a female batsman. Bottom-centre: ‘A Scratch Team’ Merry Folks by E.S. Hardy, 1902. Coloured print of boys and girls and playing cricket. Top-right: Cartoon of a batsman getting hit on the side of the head by a cricket ball. Middle-right: Small engraving of a country cricket match. Bottom-right: Cartoon of a proud batsman putting his gloves on.

Page 30: Top-left: Engraved head portrait of James MacLaren, Sporting and Dramatic News, 1 March 1884. Top-centre: Reproduced photograph of John Hughes by Elsden of Hertford, he is wearing cricket whites and a white cap and holding a cricket ball in his right hand, Cricket, 25 April 1901. Bottom-centre: Coloured lithograph of John Lillywhite, he is leaning against a stone plinth, he is wearing a pink shirt with black spots, cream trousers and holding a cap, he holds a cricket bat in his left hand. Illustrated Sporting News, 1 July 1865. Top-right: Engraved head portrait of Edward Tylecote, he is wearing a bowler hat, Sporting and Dramatic News, 28 July 1883.

Page 31: Left: Black and white engraving of John Lillywhite is a copy from the engraving on page 30, Illustrated Sporting News, 11 July 1863. Right: Engraving of R.C. Tinley in a taking guard pose, he is wearing a tried shirt, pads and a boater, trees in background, Illustrated Sporting News, 24 September 1864.

Page 32: Left: Engraving of Edgar Willsher, he standing by a wicket and holding a cricket ball in his left hand, tent in background, Illustrated Sporting News, 26 September 1863. Right: Engraving of George Tarrant, he is wearing a striped shirt, white trousers and a cap, he is mid-delivery bowling round-arm in front of a wicket, Illustrated Sporting News, 9 May 1863.

Page 33: Left: Engraving of Thomas Hearne, he is wearing a spotted shirt, white trousers and a bowler hat, a stone plinth with a vase of flowers immediately behind, large house and trees in background, Illustrated Sporting News, 16 September 1865. Right: Engraving of Richard Daft, he is wearing a white shirt and trousers, cravat and bowler hat, he is holding a cricket bat and standing by a wicket, pavilion with spectators outside in background, Illustrated Sporting News, 1 August 1863.

Page 34: Left: Engraving of Thomas Lockyer standing beside a wicket, he is wearing a jacket, cap, keeping gloves and pads, Illustrated Sporting News, 13 August 1864. Right: Engraving of William Mortlock holding a cricket bat tucked under his arm, he is wearing a white shirt and trousers and a bowler hat, Illustrated Sporting News, 20 August 1864.

Page 35: Left: Engraving of Robert Carpenter holding a cricket bat by his side, he is wearing a spotted shirt and white, trousers and a bow tie, Illustrated Sporting News, 3 September 1864. Right: Engraving of George Anderson holding a cricket bat by side and standing by a wicket, he is wearing a vertically striped shirt, white trousers, cravat and a cap, Illustrated Sporting News, 9 July 1864.

Page 36: Left: Engraving of H.H. Stephenson standing by a wicket and holding a cricket by his side, he is wearing a vertically striped shirt, white trousers and a bowler hat, Illustrated Sporting News, 23 July 1864. Right: Engraving of Roger Iddison taking guard in front of a wicket, he is wearing a spotted shirt, white trousers, pads and a hat, Illustrated Sporting News, 1 October 1864.

Page 37: Left: Engraving of Jon Wisden standing by a wicket and holding a cricket ball in both hands, he is wearing a white shirt and trousers, spotted cap and a cravat, he also has a thick beard, Illustrated Sporting News, 25 June 1864. Right: Engraving of James Grundy standing by a wicket and holding a cricket ball in both hands, he his wearing a white shirt and trousers and a checked cap, Illustrated Sporting News, 27 August 1864.

Page 38: Top-left: Engraving of William Slinn leaning against a marble column, he is wearing a long coat and holding a bowler hat in his right hand, Illustrated Sporting News, 9 May 1863. Bottom-left: Engraving of Thomas Sewell Junior taking guard in front of a wicket, he is wearing a white shirt and trousers and a hat, Illustrated Sporting News, 29 July 1865. Top-right: Engraving of W. Dean sitting down, he is holding a cricket bat in front of him, he is wearing a jacket, waistcoat and a bow tie, Illustrate Sporting News, 7 October 1865. Bottom-right: Engraving of Thomas Mantle standing crossed legged in front of a wicket and holding a cricket bat by his side, he is wearing a horizontally striped shirt, white trousers, striped cap, cravat and pads, Illustrated Sporting News, 26 November 1864.

Page 39: Top-left: Cartoon of a batsmen running between wickets with wicket-keeper calling for the ball. 2nd left: Small sketch of a batsman taking guard. 3rd left: Small head portrait in a circle frame with a bat and wicket either side. Bottom-left: Engraving of Alfred Mynn Standing in front of a tree holding a cricket bat by his side and ball on the ground, he is wearing a dark shirt and white trousers, Illustrated Sporting News, 12 July 1862. Top-centre: Caricature of W.G. Grace swinging his bat behind him about to strike a cricket ball. Middle-centre: Engraving of children playing cricket. Bottom-centre: Cartoon of a batsman taking guard in front of a wicket, he is wearing a coat, high boots and a top hat. Top-right: Cartoon of a batsman looking behind angrily at his broken wicket, scoreboard reads 0 in background. 2nd right: Small vignette of two bats leaning against a wicket. 3rd right: Small head portrait in a circle frame with a bat and wicket either side. Bottom-right: Engraving of George Parr holding a cricket bat by his side, he is wearing a white shirt and trousers and a bow tie, tent in background, Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 4 June 1864.

Page 40: Top-left: Engraved head portrait of Arthur Mold, Sporting and Dramatic News. Top-centre: Engraving of George Mashall standing behind a wicket having ust removed a bail, he is wearing a dark vertically striped shirt, white trousers, pads and a cap, ‘”How’s that Umpire?” George Marshall, born at Nottingham, Dec 20, 1830’, Cricketers Guide for Australia, 1858. Top-right: Engraved head portrait of Percy McDonnell, Sporting and Dramatic News. Bottom: Engraved portrait of Thomas Humphrey and Harry Jupp, both holding cricket bats by their side, Humphrey wears a white shirt and trousers and a bowler hat, whilst Jupp wears spotted shirt, white shirt and bowler hat, ball on the ground, Illustrated Sporting News, 1 July 1865.

Page 41: Top-left: Engraved head portrait of Ivo Bligh, Sporting and Dramatic News. 11 August 1883. Middle-left: Caricature of a cricketer sitting down cross-legged with a cricket by his side, by Sol, Sun Comic, 1901. Bottom-left: Caricature of a cricketer wearing a large sun at and has hands in coat pockets, by Sol, Sun Comic, 1901. Top-centre: Engraving of J. Wright and Joseph Lovering, Wright is standing up with arms crossed, he is wearing a white shirt and trousers and a cap, Lovering is sitting down resting his arms on a cricket bat, he is wearing a checked shirt, pads and a cap, Illustrated Sporting News, 30 September 1865. Bottom-centre: Engraving of Thomas Hayward and Robert Carpenter standing side by side and holding cricket bats, both are wearing spotted shirts, white trousers and a bowler hats, Hayward wears a cravat whilst Carpenter wears a bow tie, Illustrated Sporting News, 21 June 1862. Top-right: Engraved head portrait of Lord Hawke, Sporting and Dramatic News, 25 August 1883. Middle-right: Caricature of a rotund cricketer, wearing a jacket and holding a cricket by his side, by Sol, Sun Comic, 1901. Bottom-right: Caricature of a batsman holding a bat by his side and has a hand in his pocket, by Sol, Sun’s Comic, 1901.

Page 42: Top-left: Engraved head portrait of Thomas Hayward. Middle-left: Caricature of a batsman raising his bat high above his head. Bottom-left: Engraved head portrait of Edmund Peate, Sporting and Dramatic News, 5 July 1884. Top-centre: Engraving of a batsman in a taking guard pose wearing a checked shirt and bowler hat, Illustrated Sporting News, 28 February 1863. Middle-centre: Reproduced photographic group portrait of one-armed vs. one-legged cricket teams in Brighton, 23 September 1899. Bottom-centre: Engraved portrait of H.H. Stephenson and William Caffyn standing side by side, Stephen rests his hand on Caffyn’s shoulder and wearing a horizontally striped shirt, Caffyn is holding a cricket bat and wearing a spotted shirt, Illustrated Sporting News, 2 August 1862. Top-right: Engraved head portrait of G.F. Vernon, Sporting and Dramatic News, 21 June 1884. Middle-centre: Caricature of a bowler mid-delivery, by Sol. Bottom-right: Engraved head portrait of W.W. Read, Sporting and Dramatic News, 16 June 1883.

Page 43: Top-left: Engraving of William Lillywhite mid-delivery bowling underarm, he is wearing a top hat, 1860. Bottom-left: Engraving of George Anderson standing with legs crossed and leaning on his cricket bat, he is wearing a white shirt and trousers and a bow tie, 1862. Top-centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of C.B. Fry standing on the steps to a pavilion and is wearing cricket whites with a bat tucked under his arm, Sandow Magazine, February 1900. 2nd top: Reproduced photographic portrait of Prince Christian Victor sitting in a chair with a cricket bat in front of him, he is wearing cricket whites and pads, Black and White, 10 November 1900. 3rd top: Reproduced photographic portrait of Johnny Briggs sitting on a chair, he is wearing a blazer and a cap, 1893. Bottom-centre: Reproduced photographic head portrait of George Hearne, Cricket, 19 April 1900. Top-right: Engraving of Fred Lillywhite wearing a coat with his hands in the pockets and a hat, 1860. Bottom-right: Engraving of E.M. Grace taking guard in front of a wicket, wearing a white shirt and trousers and a cap, 1864.

Page 44: Top-left: Caricature of a batsman standing by a wicket holding his bat in the air. Middle-left: Engraving of John Lillywhite in a taking guard pose, Illustrated Sporting News, 27 September 1862. Bottom-left: Engraving of John Lillywhite playing a forward defensive shot, Illustrated Sporting News, 7 September 1862. Top-centre: Engraved head portrait of Fred Miller, Sporting and Dramatic News, 1 January 1876. Bottom-centre: Engraved portrait of Thomas Humphrey wearing cricket whites and holding a bat by his side, Sporting and Dramatic News, 22 July 1876. Top-right: Caricature of a round-arm bowler. Middle-right: Engraving of John Lillywhite standing holding a bat by his side and hand on waist. Bottom-right: Engraving of John Lillywhite in a taking guard pose, Illustrate Sporting News, 27 September 1862.

Page 45: Top-left: Engraved head portrait of Alec Bannerman, Sporting and Dramatic News, 10 June 1882. Middle-left: Engraved head portrait of Lord Harris, Sporting and Dramatic News, 23 June 1883. Bottom-left: Engraved head portrait of Hugh Massie, Sporting and Dramatic News, 10 June 1882. Top-centre: Engraving of an oil painting of W.G. Grave with a reproduced Autograph underneath, W.G. Cricket Reminiscences. Middle-centre: Engraving of A.E. Stoddart taking guard at a crease, 1894. Bottom-centre: Engraved side-profile head portrait of L.C.H. Palairet, Baily Magazine, May 1901. Top-right: Engraved head portrait of George Palmer, Sporting and Dramatic News, 10 June 1882. Middle-right: Engraved head portrait of A.P. Lucas, Sporting and Dramatic News, 7 June 1884. Bottom-right: Engraved head portrait of Henry Boyle, Sporting and Dramatic News, 10 June 1882.

Page 46: Top-left: Engraving of a portrait of James Dean from the original by William Bromley, side profile, he is holding a cricket ball in both hands and wearing cricket whites and a top hat, Cricket of Yesterday and Today, 1902. 2nd left: Cartoon of a fielder chasing a ball as the batsmen take a run, More Tales from the Stumps, 1902. 3rd left: Cartoon of a figure wearing half cricket whites and a pad half a football kit and boot, he is playing a shot with a cricket bat, by Rip. Bottom-left: Reproduced photograph of a bowler bowling the ball high into the air. Top-centre: Reproduced photographic portrait of Lord Harris taking guard in front of a crease, wearing cricket whites a pads and a hat, reproduced autograph in bottom-right corner. Middle-centre: Cartoon of Thomas Hearne throwing a cricket ball at a pigeon flying across a cricket match, Royal Magazine, June 1902. Reproduced photograph of A.O. Jones, W.G. Grace and D.L.A. Jephson, all are wearing cricket whites, pads, gloves and holding cricket bats, located in front of a brick building, Cricket of Today and Yesterday, 1902. Top-right: Engraving of a portrait of John Wisden from the original by William Bromley, he is holding a cricket ball in both hands, he is wearing cricket whites and a white cap and a cravat, Cricket of Today and Yesterday, 1902. 2nd right: Cartoon of a batsman getting bowled as wicket-keeper recoils from fling stumps and bails, by Rip, More Tales from the Stumps, 1902. 3rd right: Cartoon of a figure wearing half a cricket and a pad and an England football kit and a boot, resting a cricket bat on his shoulder, by Rip. Bottom-right: Reproduced photograph of a batsman playing a shot to the off side at the crease.
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