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Cliff Richard doing his own stunts on the set of "Two a penny", 27th July 1967Cliff Richard doing his own stunts on the set of " Two a penny", 27th July 1967. Pictured with two thugs, Nosher Powell (left) and George Fisher (right)
Actress Audrey Hepburn arrives at the London premiere of her latest movie " Breakfast At Tiffany s" at the Plaza Theatre, watched by an admiring crowd. 19th October 1961
Actress Audrey Hepburn at the London premiere of her latest movie " Breakfast At Tiffany s" at the Plaza Theatre. 19th October 1961
Cricket match being played in Top Hats at Richmond, Surrey. c. 1908Cricket match being played in Top Hats at Richmond, Surrey. c.1908
Daily Mirror International Floodlight Challenge Match at Stamford Bridge. Graham Gooch powers his way to a century. 15th August 1980
71 year old Tom Lawford burns his whites at the end of his 60 year amateur cricket career. 10th January 1980
Limbering up with a rugby ball are Essex cricket team members Ken Preston (centre) being tackled by Gill Greensmith (right)) during a rtainimg session at the Old Blues R.F
One of the 6000 spectators at Valentine Park in Ilford digs deep in his pocket to find some loose challenge for a donation before going in to watch the county championship cricket match between Essex
Geoffrey Williams, captain and opening batsman of Ynysgerwn Cricket club, keeps his eye in during break-time at work, in a bottle-gas depot at Aberdulais, Neath
Yorkshire coaches Maurice Leyland (left) and Arthur Mitchell explain the workings of the slip catching cradle to colts (left to right): T.G. Webster, J.A. Claughton, E. Fisk and D. A
England cricketer Geoffrey Boycott relaxing in his home village. 17th May 1964
Crowds watching the West Indies match against Norfolk at Norwich during their tour of England. 4th August 1933
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
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
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
England v Australia First Test match at Trent Bridge Ground, Nottingham. The English team line up with officials before the match. Back row left to right: Umpire Titchmarsh, G.H. Hirst, T
Piccolo Jim stands atop a stone marking the site of the ground of the Hambledon Cricket club in Hampshire. 1st January 1929
Hambledon village cricket team, August 1947
Cricket match at Lords between Eton and Harrow. Well dressed spectators on the field, celebrating Etons victory. July 1912
Groundsmen prepare the field at Sinhalese Sports Club grounds in Colombo, Sri Lanka where the MCC team will play 2 matches against Ceylon teams
Varsity cricket match at Lords. Oxford v Cambridge. Well dressed spectators on the field in front of the main stand. 9th July 1914
The cradle of cricket, The famous Bat and Ball Inn in Hyden Farm Lane, Clanfield, next to the historic cricket ground near Broadhalfpenny Down where the Hambledon club originally played. Circa 1915
Test match between West Indies and England at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica. The scoreboard showing the number of England runs. 25th April 1930
Archdeacon Fearon of Winchester speaking from the monument of cricket at Hambledon cricket club in Hampshire. 12th September 1908
Pickwickian cricket match being produced by the Ideal Film Company at Elstree. 27th September 1921
Stuart Lott, a 28 year old policeman who plays for four teams in Devon in minor county matches, reacts as his fed up wife Irene saws his cricket bat in half. 2nd September 1973
A view of the Sinhalese Sports Club grounds in Colombo, Sri Lanka where the MCC team will play 2 matches against Ceylon teams. Temporary sheds have been erected to accomodate spectators. October 1958
Under their new coach, ex-Gloucestershire player George Lambert, the member of the Somerset County team get rifle drill for a short period every day
MCC Bicentenary Auction at Lords Cricket Ground featuring memorabilia from 200 years of cricket at the famous ground attended by famous names from the world of sport and showbusiness
Australias Ian Chappell (left) and England captain Tony Greig examine the devasted Headingley wicket, caused by campaigners who were protesting against the imprisonment of armed robber George Davis
Umpire taking a rest whilst groundsmen roll the wicket. 15th July 1952
Yorkshire cricketer Geoffrey Boycott in happy mood after hearing he has been picked for the England team. 31st May 1964
Spectators watching the action at Longsight Cricket Club in Manchester. 15th July 1953
County Championship Cricket. Yorkshire against Essex at County Ground, Leyton on 15th, 16th, 17th June 1932. Opening batsmen for Yorkshire Percy Holmes
World Cup Cricket teams 1975. Eight teams taking part were Sri Lanka, West Indies, New Zealand, Pakistan, England, India, East Africa and Australia. 6th June 1975
Womens cricket match between Cambridge and Royston. Miss Holden batting. 12th September 1906
Members of Lancashire County Cricket Club champions team of 1904 l-r: Heaps, Cuttell, Sladen, Tyldesley, Hallows, Kermode and Sharpe
Lords View. Johnathan Cree watching the first day of cricket from the balcony of his fathers 9th floor flat. 1st August 1965
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
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 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 opposition open batsman makes his way to the crease during their match against Meopham one of the oldest teams in Kent Circa June 1950
Harrovians cheer their team on during the annual Schools Day match between Eton and Harrow at Lords Cricket ground. 13th July 1914
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
28 year old Jean De Vere, former member of the Kent Ladies Eleven, has taken over the Martin Walter Ltd cricket team that was skittled out for nothing at the weekend
Spectators watching the action at Headingley, the ground of Yorkshire Cricket Club in Leeds. c.1935