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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Women in fur coats at a food exhibition, Wilsic, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1961

Women in fur coats at a food exhibition, Wilsic, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1961. Visitors to a Danish Bacon Company open day looking at the new rotisserie machines from the Rotiss-O-Mat Ltd

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Danish Bacon (wholesale) meeting for grocers from the Doncaster area, South Yorkshire, 1961

Danish Bacon (wholesale) meeting for grocers from the Doncaster area, South Yorkshire, 1961. The Danish Bacon Company organised this meeting of grocers from the Doncaster area at Wilsic Cricket Club

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Danish Bacon Company exhibition day, Wilsic, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1961

Danish Bacon Company exhibition day, Wilsic, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1961. Danish Bacon organised this meeting of grocers from the Doncaster area at the Wilsic Cricket Club for a

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sampling chicken patties, Wilsic, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1961

Sampling chicken patties, Wilsic, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1961
Sampling chicken pies, Danish Bacon Co open day, Wilsic, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1961. Visitors to a Danish Bacon Company open day at Wilsic Cricket Club near Doncaster take time out

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Women in fur coats at a food exhibition, Wilsic, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1961

Women in fur coats at a food exhibition, Wilsic, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1961. Visitors to a Danish Bacon Company open day looking at the new rotisserie machines from the Rotiss-O-Mat Ltd

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sugg Sports, King Street branch, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1960

Sugg Sports, King Street branch, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1960. The window of the Nottingham branch of Sugg Sports in King Street showing a good selection of sports goods

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sugg Sport shop, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, 1960. Artist: Michael Walters

Sugg Sport shop, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, 1960. Artist: Michael Walters
Sugg Sport shop, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, 1960.The Victoria Street branch of Sugg Sports in Grimsby. Frank Howe Sugg (1862-1933) was one of the few sportsmen to achieve a Derbyshire double

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sugg Sport, Pinstone Street store, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1960

Sugg Sport, Pinstone Street store, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1960. The Pinstone Street store of Sugg Sport in Sheffield

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Burmese Pagoda in Eden-Gardens. Calcutta, c1900

The Burmese Pagoda in Eden-Gardens. Calcutta, c1900. Eden Gardens, Calcutta, India, constructed in 1834 and named after Emily and Fanny Eden, the sisters of Lord Auckland

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Calcutta - Pagoda - Eden Garden, c1900

Calcutta - Pagoda - Eden Garden, c1900. Eden Gardens, Calcutta, India, constructed in 1834 and named after Emily and Fanny Eden, the sisters of Lord Auckland

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ooty Golf Club, c1900

Ooty Golf Club, c1900. Ooty Golf Course, Ooty, Tamil Nadu, India. Colonel Fane Sewell the Secretary of the Blue Mountains Tennis and Cricket Club formed the golf course in March 1891

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dr WG Grace, English cricketer, walking out to bat, c1899. Artist: WA Rouch

Dr WG Grace, English cricketer, walking out to bat, c1899. Artist: WA Rouch
Dr WG Grace, English cricketer, walking out to bat, c1899. Regarded as possibly the greatest cricketer of all time, WG Grace (1848-1915)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lords Cricket Ground, the luncheon interval, London, c1899. Artist: RW Thomas

Lords Cricket Ground, the luncheon interval, London, c1899. Artist: RW Thomas
Lords Cricket Ground, the luncheon interval, London, c1899. Scene during the Oxford versus Cambridge University match. A print from The Book of Cricket, a Gallery of Famous Players, edited by CB Fry

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Worcestershire County Cricket Club XI, c1899. Artist: Bennett

Worcestershire County Cricket Club XI, c1899. Artist: Bennett
Worcestershire County Cricket Club XI, c1899. Worcestershire obtained first-class status and entered the County Championship for the first time in 1899, finishing twelth

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mr PF Warner, Middlesex and England cricketer, c1899. Artist: WA Rouch

Mr PF Warner, Middlesex and England cricketer, c1899. Artist: WA Rouch
Mr PF Warner, Middlesex and England cricketer, c1899. A right-handed batsman, Pelham Plum Warner (1873-1963) played for Oxford University

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Flyer advertising a cricket match between Hampshire and England, 1819 ((1912)

Flyer advertising a cricket match between Hampshire and England, 1819 ((1912). From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Surrey Cricketers, 1852 (1912)

Surrey Cricketers, 1852 (1912). From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A cricket theme for a menu card design, 1911 (1912). Artist: George Hillyard Swinstead

A cricket theme for a menu card design, 1911 (1912). Artist: George Hillyard Swinstead
A cricket theme for a menu card design, 1912. This card was produced for the dinner given by the MCC to their team which toured Australia in 1911-1912

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Colombo Cricket Ground, Ceylon, 1912

The Colombo Cricket Ground, Ceylon, 1912. From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Calcutta Cricket Ground, India, 1861 (1912)

The Calcutta Cricket Ground, India, 1861 (1912). Scene showing a match between the 68th Light Infantry and the Calcutta Cricket Club

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Georgetown Cricket Club Ground, British Guiana, 1910 (1912)

The Georgetown Cricket Club Ground, British Guiana, 1910 (1912). From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lords Cricket Ground, London, 1858

Lords Cricket Ground, London, 1858. Both spectators and players wear top hats



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