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Scrapbook: Cricket Photographs, 1906-1934



Reference
SCR39
Date:
1906 - 1934
Level of description
item
Extent
1 volume
Scope and Content
Scrapbook of photographs relating to cricket teams and matches between 1906-1934. The compiler is unknown. The album contains the following photographs:
The Grave of Alfred Mynn, nd
Kent County Champions, 1906
Kent County Champions, 1910
Team selected to play at Lord's for 'Plum' Warner, 1918
MCC team which toured Australia, 1920-1921
Surrey County Cricket Club, 1920
Middlesex County Cricket Club, 1920
The Rest taking the field at The Oval for the Champion County match [vs. Middlesex], 1920
F E Woolley leaving for South Africa on the Walmer Castle, 1922
The England team which played against South Africa at Johannesburg, 1922
Warwick Armstrong's Australians, 1921
The England team taking the field at The Oval vs. South Africa, 1924
K S Ranjitsinhji leaving the crematorium at Golders Green, London after the funeral of the Maharajah of Cooch Behar, 1924
Kent County Cricket Club, 1925
The England team which won back the Ashes, 1926
The England team taking the field at The Oval [vs. Australia], 1926
Warren Bardsley and Bill Woodful walking out to bat for Australia at The Oval [vs. England], 1926
Arthur Carr leads the England team out at Headingley with Percy Chapman alongside him [vs. Australia], 1926
The England team photographed before the match vs. The Rest at The Oval, 1926
Kent County Cricket Club, 1926
Jack Hobbs and Andy Sandham standing in front of the scoreboard after scoring 428 for the first wicket for Surrey vs. Oxford University, 1926
Johnny Tyldesley, Sir Edwin Stockton, Reg Parkin and Cecil Parkin, nd
Charlie Hallows, George Duckworth, Leonard Green, Harry Makepeace, Ernest Tyldesley, Richard Tyldesley and Frank Watson, nd
Len Hopwood and Charlie Hallows walking out to bat, nd
George Duckworth appeals against Laurie Fishlock of Surrey, Lancashire vs. Surrey, nd
England and South African cricketers at Banstead, 1929
D G Bradman scoring his 200th run on the way to scoring 236 for Australians vs. Worcester, 1930
The Australians salute Jack Hobbs at The Oval when he played his last Test, 1930
Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe walking out to bat, nd
Bill Woodfull and Bill Ponsford walking out to bat for Australia and Victoria, nd
Herbert Sutcliffe, Jack Hobbs and Hobbs' wife leaving for India, nd
The England team take the field at The Oval vs. West Indies, 1933
Bill Woodfull ducks under a ball from Harold Larwood, Australia vs. England, Adelaide, 1933
Vic Richardson pulls a ball from Larwood during the Fourth Test at Brisbane, Australia vs. England, 1933
D G Bradman pulls a ball from Bill Bowes into his stumps for a duck, Australia vs. England, Melbourne, 1932-1933
Douglas Jardine batting for Surrey vs. Kent, with Frank Woolley at slip and Leslie Ames as wicket-keeper, nd
D G Bradman and his wife Jessie in New Zealand on their way back to Sydney from the United States of America, 1932
The West Indies touring team, 1933
The Australian touring team at Worcester, 1934
D G Bradman and Bill Woodfull walking out to bat, nd
Lancashire County Cricket Club, 1934
Surrey County Cricket Club, 1934
Associations
Alfred Mynn
Sir Pelham Francis Warner
Kent County Cricket Club
Surrey County Cricket Club
Lancashire County Cricket Club
Middlesex County Cricket Club
Frank Edward Woolley
Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji
Arthur William Carr
Arthur Percy Francis Chapman
Sir John Berry Hobbs
Andrew Sandham
John Thomas Tyldesley
Reginald Henry Parkin
Cecil Harry Parkin
Charles Hallows
George Duckworth
Leonard Green
George Ernest Tyldesley
Richard Knowles Tyldesley
Frank Bramley Watson
John Leonard Hopwood
Herbert Sutcliffe
Laurence Barnard Fishlock
William Maldon Woodfull
William Harold Ponsford
Harold Larwood
Victor York Richardson
William Eric Bowes
Douglas Robert Jardine
Subject
Australia in England 1934, West Indies in England 1933, MCC in Australia 1932-1933, West Indies in England 1933, Australia in England 1930, Australia in England 1926, South Africa in England 1929, MCC in South Africa 1922-1923, South Africa in England 1924
Institution name
Marylebone Cricket Club
Conditions governing access
Open
Language
English
Size
1 volume
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  • Scrapbook: Cricket Photographs, 1906-1934 (SCR39)