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Cricket Canvas Print Collection: Lancashire County Cricket Club

Lancashire County Cricket Club Collection
118 Canvas Prints

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Douglas Jardine - Surrey C. C. C

Douglas Jardine - Surrey C. C. C
Cricket - 1925 season - Surrey C.C.C. team group Douglas Jardine wearing his Harlequin cap

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Shane Warne

Shane Warne
Cricket Shane Warne (Aus). England v Australia 1993 1st test @ Old Trafford. 03 - 07/06/1993 Credit : Colorsport

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Sachin Tendulkar at the 2011 World Cup

Sachin Tendulkar at the 2011 World Cup
Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar plays a shot against Pakistan during the ICC Cricket World Cup - 2nd Semi-Final India vs Pakistan Played at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Kapil Dev is presented with the cricket World Cup in 1983

Kapil Dev is presented with the cricket World Cup in 1983
Cricket - 1983 Prudential Cricket World Cup Final - India vs. West Indies (25/06/1983) Indian captain Kapil Dev collects the trophy on the Lords balcony. India had won the game by 43 runs

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Sachin Tendulkar at the 2011 World Cup

Sachin Tendulkar at the 2011 World Cup
Cricket - ICC World Cup 2011 - India vs. England Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar celebrates his century against England at the Chinnasummy Cricket Stadium in Bangalore

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Kapil Dev catches Viv Richards in the 1983 World Cup Final

Kapil Dev catches Viv Richards in the 1983 World Cup Final
Cricket - 1983 Prudential Cricket World Cup Final - India vs. West Indies (25/06/1983) Kapil Dev catches Viv Richards as the Indian fans celebrate at Lords

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: David Boon

David Boon
Cricket - Australian cricket team in England in 1989 - 2nd ODI, England vs. Australia Australias David Boon batting at Trent Bridge

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1914

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1914
Cricket - 1914 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Back (left to right): Jack Sharp, Lawrence Cook, Ernest (G.E.) Tyldesley, James Jas (J.D.) Tyldesley, William Huddleston

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: William Tyldesley - Lancashire C. C. C

William Tyldesley - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1914 season Lancashires William (W.K.) Tyldesley. He played 87 first-class games for Lancashire between 1908 and 1914

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1927 County Champions

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1927 County Champions
Cricket - 1927 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Winners of the 1927 County Championship

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1921

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1921
Cricket - 1921 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Back (left to right): Lawrence Cook, Walker Ellis, Richard Dick Tyldesley, Jack Sharp, Cecil Ciss Parkin, Harry Tyldesley

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Indias Mohammad Azharuddin on the way to scoring 179 against England in the 2nd Test at Old Trafford in 1990

Indias Mohammad Azharuddin on the way to scoring 179 against England in the 2nd Test at Old Trafford in 1990
Cricket - 1990 India Tour of England - Second Test Mohammad Azharuddin on the way to scoring 179 in Indias first innings at Old Trafford. The match was drawn

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Jas Tyldesley - Lancashire C. C. C

Jas Tyldesley - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1914 season Lancashires James Jas (J.D.) Tyldesley. Tyldesley, a fast bowler, played 116 games for the county between 1910 and 1922

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1913

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1913
Cricket - 1913 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Back (left to right): James Heap, Ernest (G.E.) Tyldesley, Ralph Whitehead, William Bill Huddleston, Benjamin Blomley

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: CWC75: NZ bt Ind 4wkts

CWC75: NZ bt Ind 4wkts
Cricket - 1975 Prudential World Cup - Group A: New Zealand bt India by 4 wickets Indias wicket-keeper Farokh Engineer at Old Trafford, playing in his final ODI

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Rohan Kanhai - West Indies

Rohan Kanhai - West Indies
Cricket - 1973 West Indies Tour of England - Second Test, Match Drawn West Indies captain Rohan Kanhai bats at Edgbaston, with bowler Tony Greig and wicketkeeper Alan Knott. 09-14/08/1973

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: George Fender - Surrey C. C. C

George Fender - Surrey C. C. C
Cricket - 1914 County Championship - Warwickshire beat Surrey by 80 runs Surreys George Fender. He played 13 tests for England 1920 between 1929. 27/08/1914

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: James Heap - Lancashire C. C. C

James Heap - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1914 season Lancashires James Heap. The slow left-armer played 211 first-class games for the county between 1903 and 1921 and took over 400 wickets

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Bob Barber & Jack Dyson - Lancashire C. C. C

Bob Barber & Jack Dyson - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1957 season Bob Barber, left, and Jack Dyson walk out to bat for Lancashire

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Neil Fairbrother - Lancashire C. C. C

Neil Fairbrother - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1987 season - Lancashire photocall Neil Fairbrother

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Paul Allott - England

Paul Allott - England
Cricket Paul Allott (Lancashire) bowls for England. He made 205 first-class appearances for Lancashire between 1978 and 1991, taking 549 wickets, and played 13 tests for England

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Peter Marner & Ken Grieves - Lancashire C. C. C

Peter Marner & Ken Grieves - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1954 season - Glamorgan vs. Lancashire Peter Marner, left, and Ken Grieves walk out to bat for Lancashire

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Henry Blofeld - Cambridge University

Henry Blofeld - Cambridge University
Cricket - 1959 season Cambridge Universitys Henry Blofeld. He later became a sports journalist and cricket commentator for BBC Test Match Special

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Stan McCabe and Don Bradman - 1930 Australia Tour of England

Stan McCabe and Don Bradman - 1930 Australia Tour of England
Cricket - 1930 Australia Ashes Tour of England - Worcestershire vs. Australians Donald Bradman, right, and Stan McCabe come out to bat for Australia at County Ground, New Road, Worcester

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Michael Atherton - England

Michael Atherton - England
Cricket - 1994 South Africa Tour of England - Third Test at Oval Englands Michael Atherton raise his bat to the stands after scoring 63 in the second innings

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Dr Mohammad Jahangir Khan - 1932 All-India Tour of England

Dr Mohammad Jahangir Khan - 1932 All-India Tour of England
Cricket - 1932 All-India Tour of England Jahangir Khan While bowling against the MCC at Lords he struck a sparrow which fell dead at the wicket and is now mounted in the Lords Museum

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: 1989 Ashes: 4th Test

1989 Ashes: 4th Test
Cricket - 1989 Ashes Series - Fourth Test, England vs. Australia Englands Ian Botham jokes with a female streaker at Old Trafford

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Ian Botham - 1981 Ashes

Ian Botham - 1981 Ashes
Cricket - 1981 Ashes, 4th Test - England vs. Australia Englands Ian Botham bowls on the final day of the match at Edgbaston

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Ian Botham hits a boundary on the way to his famous 149 not out at Headingley in the 1981 Ashes

Ian Botham hits a boundary on the way to his famous 149 not out at Headingley in the 1981 Ashes
Ian Botham (Eng) batting. England v Australia. 3rd test @ Headingley. 21/07/1981. Credit: Colorsport / Stewart Fraser

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Clive Lloyd - West Indies

Clive Lloyd - West Indies
Cricket - 1984 West Indies Tour of England - First One Day International Clive Lloyd of the West Indies at Old Trafford. 31/05/1984

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Shane Warne

Shane Warne (Aus) bowling. England v Australia; 1st Ashes Test @ Old Trafford. 03/06/1993 Credit : Colorsport

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Warwickshire C. C. C. - 1964

Warwickshire C. C. C. - 1964
Cricket - Warwickshire county cricket club team - Photocall 1964 Back row : L to R. N. Abberley, W. Blenkiron, T. W. Cartwright, R. V. Webster, D. Amiss, T. M. Riley, D. R. Oakes. Centre : K

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Kent bt Notts 6 wkts

Kent bt Notts 6 wkts
Cricket - 1981 John Player League - Kent beats Nottinghamshire by 6 wickets Clive Rice bats for Notts at St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury. 12/07/1981

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Nottinghamshire CCC - 1983

Nottinghamshire CCC - 1983
Cricket - 1983 season - Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club team group Back (l-r): Paul Johnson; Andy Pick; Peter Such; Tim Robinson; Mike Fell; D J White; C W Scott

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Vijay Merchant - 1946 All-India Tour of England

Vijay Merchant - 1946 All-India Tour of England
Cricket - 1946 All-India Tour of England - Worcestershire beat India 16 runs Vijay Merchant at the County Ground, New Road, Worcester, on 4th May 1946

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Nawab of Pataudi Snr - 1946 All-India captain

Nawab of Pataudi Snr - 1946 All-India captain
Cricket - 1946 All-India Tour of England - Worcestershire bt India 16r All India captain Nawab of Pataudi Snr. Ifitikhar Ali Khan (sometimes known as I.A.K)

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: The Rajkumar of Vizianagram - 1936 All-India captain

The Rajkumar of Vizianagram - 1936 All-India captain
Cricket - 1936 All-India Tour of England The Rajkumar of Vizianagram (aka Vizzy ), Vijay Ananda Gajapathi Raju, captain of the 1936 All India Tour of England

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: K. S. Duleepsinhji - Sussex

K. S. Duleepsinhji - Sussex
Cricket - 1930 season Duleepsinhji (also known as as Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji, K. S. Duleepsinhji or Duleep) of Sussex. He played for Cambridge University, Sussex and England

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: England - 1981 Ashes Series

England - 1981 Ashes Series
Cricket - 1981 Australia Tour of England - England training before Second Ashes Test at Lords The England team group, with captain Ian Botham

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Septimus Kinneir - Warwickshire C. C. C

Septimus Kinneir - Warwickshire C. C. C
Cricket - 1913 season Warwickshires Septimus Paul Kinneir. He played for the county between 1898 and 1914, and played one test for England on the 1911/12 Ashes Tour

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Harry Howell - Warwickshire C. C. C

Harry Howell - Warwickshire C. C. C
Cricket - 1913 season Warwickshires Henry Harry Howell. He played for Warwickshire between 1913 and 1928, and played 5 tests for England between 1920 and 1924

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Crowther Charlesworth - Warwickshire C. C. C

Crowther Charlesworth - Warwickshire C. C. C
Cricket - 1913 season Warwickshires Crowther Charlesworth. He played for the county between 1898 and 1921

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Andrew Sandham - Surrey C. C. C

Andrew Sandham - Surrey C. C. C
Cricket - 1914 County Championship - Warwickshire beat Surrey by 80 runs Surreys Andrew Sandham. He played 14 tests for England 1921 between 1929. 27/08/1914

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Surrey C. C. C. - 1955

Surrey C. C. C. - 1955
Cricket - 1955 County Championship - Leicestershire lost to Surrey by 7 wickets The Surrey team group before the game at Grace Road, Leicester, on 21/05/1955

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Warwickshire C. C. C. - 1923

Warwickshire C. C. C. - 1923
Cricket - 1923 season - Warwickshire County Cricket team group Back (left to right): J. Smart, Howell, Santall, Smith, Bates, Fox. Front: N. Sharp, G. W. Stephens, Hon. F. Calthorpe, R. Wyatt, W

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Len Green - Lancashire C. C. C

Len Green - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1928 season Lancashire captain Major (later Colonel) Leonard Len Green

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Len Hopwood - Lancashire C. C. C

Len Hopwood - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1928 season Lancashires John Len Hopwood

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Frank Sibbles - Lancashire C. C. C

Frank Sibbles - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1930 season Lancashires Frank Sibbles. He made 308 first-class appearances for the county between 1925 and 1937, taking 932 wickets

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Charlie Hallows - Lancashire C. C. C

Charlie Hallows - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1930 season Lancashires Charles Charlie Hallows. The opening batsman played 370 first-class games for the county between 1914 and 1932, scoring 20142 runs with 52 centuries

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Eddie Phillipson - Lancashire C. C. C

Eddie Phillipson - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1947 season Lancashires Eddie Phillipson. He made 158 first class appearances for the county between 1933 and 1948, taking 545 wickets

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Tyldesley Brothers - Lancashire C. C. C

Tyldesley Brothers - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1913 season Lancashires Tyldesley brothers. Left to right: James Jas (J.D.) Tyldesley, Ernest (G.E.) Tyldesley, Johnny (J.T.) Tyldesley, William (W.K.) Tyldesley

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Lancs-Yorks [Match Drawn]

Lancs-Yorks [Match Drawn]
Cricket - 1956 County Championship - Lancashire vs

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: 1995 B&H Final: Lancs bt Kent

1995 B&H Final: Lancs bt Kent
Michael Atherton (Lancashire) Lancashire 15/07/1995 Credit : Colorsport

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Mike Atherton - Lancashire C. C. C

Mike Atherton - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1993 AXA Equity and Law Sunday League - Middlesex vs. Lancashire Lancashires Mike Atherton takes part in fielding practice at Lords. 12/09/1993

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: B&H Final: Derbys bt Lancs 6r

B&H Final: Derbys bt Lancs 6r
Cricket - 1993 Benson & Hedges Cup Final - Lancashire beat Derbyshire by 6 runs Michael Atherton bats for Lancashire at Lords. 10/07/1993

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: B&H SF: Lancs bt Worcs 2wkts

B&H SF: Lancs bt Worcs 2wkts
Cricket - 1995 Benson & Hedges Cup - Semi-Final: Lancashire beat Worcestershire by 2 wickets Lancashire wicket-keeper Warren Hegg whips off the bails at County Ground, New Road, Worcester. 13/06/1995

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Middlesex lst Lancs 6wkts

Middlesex lst Lancs 6wkts
Cricket - 1991 County Championship - Middlesex lost to Lancashire by 6 wickets Neil Fairbrother bats for Lancashire at Uxbridge. 20/07/1991

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Brian Statham - Lancashire C. C. C

Brian Statham - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1964 season Lancashires Brian George Statham. The fast bowler made 430 appearances for the county between 1950 and 1968, and is their leading first-class wicket-taker with 1816

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Ken Higgs - Lancashire C. C. C

Ken Higgs - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1964 season Lancashires Kenneth Higgs. He made 306 first-class appearances for Lancashire between 1958 and 1969, taking 1033 wickets. He played 15 tests for England

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Harry Pilling & Kevin Tebay - Lancashire C. C. C

Harry Pilling & Kevin Tebay - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1963 County Championship - Yorkshire bt Lancashire by innings and 110 runs Lancashires Harry Pilling, left, and Kevin Tebay at Bramall Lane, Sheffield

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Jack Ikin & Cyril Washbrook - Lancashire C. C. C

Jack Ikin & Cyril Washbrook - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1953 season Jack Ikin, left, and Cyril Washbrook walk out to bat for Lancashire. Ikin made 288 first-class appearances for the county between 1939 and 1957, scoring 14327 runs

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1950 County Champions (shared)

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1950 County Champions (shared)
Cricket - 1950 season - Lancashire Country Cricket Club team group 1950 County Championship winners (shared with Surrey)

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Harry Makepeace & Nigel Howard - Lancashire C. C. C

Harry Makepeace & Nigel Howard - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1947 season Lancashires Harold Harry Makepeace, left, and Nigel Howard

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1934 County Champions

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1934 County Champions
Cricket - 1934 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group The 1934 County Champions

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Gordon Hodgson - Lancashire C. C. C

Gordon Hodgson - Lancashire C. C. C
Football - 1931 season Lancashires Gordon Hodgson. The South African-born fast bowler played for the county between 1928 and 1932

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Lancashire C. C. C - 1930 County Champions

Lancashire C. C. C - 1930 County Champions
cricket - 1930 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Winners of the 1930 County Championship (the countys fourth title in five seasons)

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Frank Watson - Lancashire C. C. C

Frank Watson - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1928 season Lancashires Frank Watson. He made 456 first-class appearances for the county between 1920 and 1937, scoring 22833 runs with 49 centuries, and took 402 wickets

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1928 County Champions

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1928 County Champions
Cricket - 1928 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Winner of the 1928 County Championship Back (left to right): John Len Hopwood, Frank Watson, John Jack Iddon, Richard Dick Tyldesley

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: George Duckworth - Lancashire C. C. C

George Duckworth - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1924 season Lancashires George Duckworth. The wicket-keeper made 424 first-class appearances for the county between 1923 and 1938, and his 925 dismissals are a Lancashire record

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Roy Tattersall - Lancashire C. C. C

Roy Tattersall - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1947 season Lancashire off-spinner Roy Tattersall bowls in the nets. He made 277 first-class appearances for the county, taking 1168 wickets, and played 16 tests for England

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Roy Tattersall & Edward Highton - Lancashire C. C. C

Roy Tattersall & Edward Highton - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1947 season Lancashires Roy Tattersall, left, and Edward Highton. Tattersall made 277 first-class appearances for the county, taking 1168 wickets, and played 16 tests for England

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Jack Simmons - Lancashire C. C. C

Jack Simmons - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1974 John Player League - Northamptonshire beat Lancashire by 59 runs Jack Simmons bats for Lancashire at the County Ground, Northampton

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Paul Allott - England

Paul Allott - England
Cricket - 1984 / 1985 England Tour to India and Australia Lancashsires Paul Allott, who had to return home early due to injury

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Malcolm Hilton - Lancashire C. C. C

Malcolm Hilton - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1947 season Lancashire slow left-armer Malcolm Hilton bowls in the nets

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1923

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1923
Cricket - 1923 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Back (left to right): George Rogerson, Ernest Tyldesley, Frank Watson, William Hickmott, Richard Dick Tyldesley, Walker Ellis

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Lancashire C. C. C. - 1922

Lancashire C. C. C. - 1922
Cricket - 1922 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group Back (left to right): Herbert Parkinson, Walker Ellis, Cecil Ciss Parkin, Ernest Tyldesley, Richard Dick Tyldesley, Charlie Hallows

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Frank Hayes - Lancashire C. C. C

Frank Hayes - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1975 season Frank Hayes bats for Lancashire in June 1975. He played 228 first-class games for the county between 1970 and 1984, scoring 10899 runs

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Jack Bond - Lancashire C. C. C

Jack Bond - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1966 season Lancashires Jack Bond. Bond played for the county between 1955 and 1972, making 344 first-class appearances and 11867 runs

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Ken Higgs & Alan Bolton - Lancashire C. C. C

Ken Higgs & Alan Bolton - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1960 County Championship - Yorkshire vs. Lancashire Lancashires Kenneth Higgs, left, and Alan Bolton at Headingley, Leeds

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Bob Bennett - Lancashire C. C. C

Bob Bennett - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1963 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Derbyshire [match drawn] Lancashires Robert Bob Bennett at Aigburth, Liverpool

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: David Lloyd - Lancashire C. C. C

David Lloyd - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1979 season Lancashires David Bumble Lloyd. Lloyd played 378 first-class matches for Lancashire between 1965 and 1983, scoring 17877 runs with 37 centuries

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Cambridge University - 1947

Cambridge University - 1947
Cricket - 1947 season - Cambridge University team group Back (left to right): Mike Earls-Davis, Trevor Bailey, Punya Datta, Hugh Watts, Richard Pearsall, Doug Insole

Background imageCricket Canvas Print Collection: Mike Denness - Kent C. C. C

Mike Denness - Kent C. C. C
Cricket - 1965 season Kents Mike Denness. He later became England test captain, the only Scottish-born player to hold the position. 03/08/1965



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