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Yorkshire cricketer A. Mitchell leads selected young players from the County to the winter sheds at Headingley for the first practice of the season. April 1947
Daily Mirror International Floodlight Challenge Match at Stamford Bridge. Graham Gooch powers his way to a century. 15th August 1980
Harry Makepeace rings the bell to beging the new season. The old bell has been cleaned and hung on a new frame outtside the entrance to the pavillion at Lancashire County Cricket Club
Cricket World Cup 1975. Australias Dennis Lilley stares at West Indies opener Gordon Greenidge after an appeal for LBW. June 1975
County Championship match at Sheffield. Yorkshire v Lancashire H Cooper of Yorkshire faces Peter Lee and the Carmody field of 3 stops and 3 gulleys. 4th August 1973
England cricketer Geoffrey Boycott relaxing in his home village. 17th May 1964
Sussex cricket captain R. Marlar signs a cricket bat held by Yorkshire captain N. W. DSussex cricket captain R. Marlar signs a cricket bat held by Yorkshire captain N.W.D. Yardley in honor of Bramall Lane Centenary Celebrations as members of both teams look on. 9th June 1955
Hambledon village cricket team, August 1947
Members of Lancashire County Cricket Club champions team of 1904 l-r: Heaps, Cuttell, Sladen, Tyldesley, Hallows, Kermode and Sharpe
A group of young lads play a game of cricket outside Old Trafford ground, ahead of the upcoming Ashes 4th test match between England and Australia. 22nd July 1964
England cricketers left to right: Roland Butcher, Graham Gooch, Ian Botham, Peter Willey, Geoff Miller, Mike Gatting and David Gower. 12th February 1981
Glamorganshire County Cricket club pose for a group photograph as the County Crickey championshop goes to Wales for the first time in 75 years. They are back row left to right: W. E. Jones, P
A bowler appears to be picking the seam of a ball before a delivery. 1992
The Long Room of the Lancashire County Cricket Club which can be hired together with the other new rooms in the extensions to the Club Pavillion at Old Trafford, Manchester. 12th May 1958
members of Lancashire County Cricket Club champions team of 1904 l-r: W Findlay, L. O. Smembers of Lancashire County Cricket Club champions team of 1904 l-r: W Findlay, L.O.S. Poidevin, captain A.C. MacLAren, A.H. Hornby and R.H. Spooner