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The Australian cricket team arrive in England for the Ashes tour. 13th April 1953
Groundsman Ian Guys tries to clear the water from the pitch at Edgbaston ahead of the third test match between England and Australia for the Ashes. 11th July 1968
American heavyweight boxer Cassius Clay training ahead of his non-title heavyweight fight against Henry Cooper at Wembley Stadium on 18th June. 14th June 1963
England v Australia First Test match at Trent Bridge for the Ashes. Jack Hobbs (left) and Herbert Sutcliffe going out to bat for England. 12th June 1926
Huddersfield Town manager Bill Shankly during a training session at the clubs ground. 30th April 1959
Australian cricket team tour of Great Britain for the Ashes. Australian bowlers Alec Hurwood, Clarrie Grimmett and Stan McCabe during the match against Leicestershire. May 1930
The Australia cricket team of 1899
England v Australia Fifth Test match at the Oval for the Ashes. The crowds rush onto the pitch at the end as they celebrate Englands 1-0 win in the series. 19th August 1953
Australian cricketer Clarrie Grimmitt. 2nd March 1925
Denis Compton shows five year old Robin Lawrie the best way to hold a cricket bat after he walked into Arsenal footballer Wally Barnes store in Harringay, London. 3rd May 1950
Huddersfield Town manager Bill Shankly at the clubs ground for a training session. 30th April 1959
Mr Anthony Pratt, the man who invented the board game Cleudo, lives in Leach Green Lane, Rednal
England cricketer Bobby Simpson enjoys a game of golf at Morton Golf Club watched by Brain Close and Denis Compton. 9th August 1964
Paul McCartney leaving the New London Synagogue, St. Johns Wood, London after the memorial service held for Brian Epstein, 17 October 1967
Australian tour of Great Britain for the Ashes. Here they are pictured during their visit to the Heinz factory. August 1953
Australian cricketers Graham McKenzie (left) and Grahame Corling take shelter from the rain under an umbrella at Old Trafford before the England v Australia 4th test match for the Ashes
Jock Stein, Manager Celtic Football Club, pictured with trophies, June 1967
Cardinal Basil Hume Archbishop of Westminster, was receiving an Honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Durham University on 20th March 1987
Aston Villa manager Ron Saunders and team captain Dennis Mortimer show off the League Championship Trophy from the balcony to supporters in Birmingham City Centre. May 1981
Jane Torvill and Christopher Dean rehearsing for their first professional tour in the Bavarian town of Oberstdorf. They pose together while relaxing on a hillside over looking Oberstdorf
Jayne Torvill and her new husband Phil Christenson leaving Heathrow fror Chicago. 18th January 1991
Christopher Dean and Jill Trennary. 10th January 1994
Isabelle and Paul Duchesnay, Ice Skating partners and siblings. 2nd April 1993
The Ashes trophy, competed for by England and Australia. 19th August 1953
General view of Headingley cricket ground, circa 1930
Nominations at Brighton. Cricketer C. B. Fry. 6th November 1922Nominations at Brighton. Cricketer C.B. Fry. 6th November 1922
The Compton brothers, Denis and Leslie, beseiged by autograph hunters at Lords cricket ground. 11th June 1952
England tour of Australia for the Ashes 1928 - 29. Day two of the Second Test at Sydney Cricket Ground. During the interval when bad light stopped play on Saturday
In the absence of an Ashes series in the immediate aftermath of the end of the First World War, the Australian Imperial Forces side toured England in 1919
England tour of Australia for the Ashes 1928 - 1929. In preparation for the Ashes series, England played Western Australia in Perth in October 1928, and drew a three-day game
England tour of Australia for the Ashes. England v Australia third test test match at Melbourne cricket ground. Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe try to catch ball. 29th December 1928
Cricketer C. B. Fry arrives at Brighton with some of his fans who met him and his wife at the railway station. November 1922
England tour of Australia for the Ashes. The England team coming in received a good ovation from members during the 1928-29 series
England tour of Australia for the Ashes. Australia v England First Test match in Brisbane. England batsman Hammond is out for forty four after being caught by Bob Woodfull off bowler Jack Gregory
England tour of Australia for the Ashes. Second day of the Australia v England First Test match in Sydney. England batsman Wally Hammond reaches his first century with a four to leg off
Harold Larwood in batting practice Circa 1930
New view of Lords cricket ground on the first day of cricket on Sunday. Jonathan Cree, son of Dr Cree, views he cricket through binoculars from the balcony of his fathers ninth floor flat in a block
Australian tour of Great Britain for the Ashes. The Australian team 1909
Australian cricket tour of England for the Ashes. England v Australia Fourth Test match at Old Trafford. Jim Laker and his wife Lilly leave their hotel in Lymm
Robert Blair "Paddy"Mayne was born in Newtownards, County DownRobert Blair " Paddy" Mayne was born in Newtownards, County Down, the second youngest of seven children. The Mayne family were prominent landowners who owned several retail businesses in
Lieutenant Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill, DSO & Bar, MC & Bar (16 September 1906 Ð 8 March 1996), a.k.a. Jack Churchill, Fighting Jack Churchill and Mad Jack
Everton manager Howard Kendall pictured at his home in Spain. 6th July 1988