Item 293The Coming Australian Cricket Team
1896. Photogravure. 1896. 270mm by 370mm (sheet). Photogravure from 'Black and White'. Text on reverse as issued. Key to players at top and bottom of sheet."
1896. Photogravure. 1896. 270mm by 370mm (sheet). Photogravure from 'Black and White'. Text on reverse as issued. Key to players at top and bottom of sheet."
C1830. Tinted lithograph with hand-colouring. C1830. 340mm by 430mm (sheet). Published by J Ryman, Oxford.
1905. Lithograph. 1905. 385mm by 255mm (sheet). Leonard Braund - bowler for Somerset and England Tayler was an English artist who was a member of the Royal Academy of Painters. He was a cricketer himself, and in 1905 he made a series of drawings in coloured crayons of famous cricket.....
1905. Lithograph. 1905. 385mm by 255mm (sheet). Walter Lees - bowler for Surrey and England. Tayler was an English artist who was a member of the Royal Academy of Painters. He was a cricketer himself, and in 1905 he made a series of drawings in coloured crayons of famous cricket.....
1905. Lithograph. 1905. 385mm by 255mm (sheet). Gregor MacGregor - Scottish wicketkeeper for Middlesex and England. Tayler was an English artist who was a member of the Royal Academy of Painters. He was a cricketer himself, and in 1905 he made a series of drawings in coloured crayons of famous.....
1858. Wood-engraving. 1858. 210mm by 275mm (sheet). Mr Punch runs with cricket bat and bails followed by his dog leaving behind papers marked 'Politics'. In January 1858, the MCC challenged any team in the Australian Colonies and a team from New South Wales accepted the challenge, which was played on.....
1862. Wood-engraving with later hand-colouring. 1862. 410mm by 520mm (frame). 'The Match Between the All-England Eleven and Twenty Two of the New South Wales Cricketeers, Played in the Domain at Sydney'. Wood-engraving from the 'Illustrated London News', 1862.Framed with acid free mount."
1858. Wood-engraving. 1858. 275mm by 210mm (sheet) 120mm by 175mm (image). In January 1858, the MCC challenged any team in the Australian Colonies and a team from New South Wales accepted the challenge, which was played on the MCG. Half-page illustration from 'Melbourne Punch'. Melbourne Punch began in 1855. From.....
1858. Wood-engraving. 1858. 275mm by 210mm (sheet). In January 1858, the MCC challenged any team in the Australian Colonies and a team from New South Wales accepted the challenge, which was played on the MCG. From 'Melbourne Punch'. Melbourne Punch began in 1855. From 1855-1861 Nicholas Chevalier was one of.....
1793. Copper-line engraving. 1793. 120mm by 155mm (platemark). 'Grand Cricket Match, played in Lord's Ground Mary-le-bone, on June 20th and following day between the Earl's of Winchelsea and darnley for 1000 Guineas.' Published July 1st 1793 by J Wheble, Warwick Square, London.The match, played between Lord Winchelsea's MCC team with.....
1903. Chromolithograph. 1903. 380mm by 245mm (sheet). Repton, Oxford & Somerset' Vanity Fair portrait of Lionel Charles Hamilton Palairet (1870-1933) who was an English amateur cricketer who played for Somerset and Oxford University. A graceful right-handed batsman, he was selected to play Test cricket for England twice in 1902."
1902. Chromolithograph. 1902. 265mm by 395mm (sheet). Vanity Fair cricket portrait of Digby Jephson. Jephson was an all-rounder for Surrey who is best remembered for his lob bowling, a style he cultivated after employing fast over-arm for some years."
1902. Chromolithograph. 1902. 310mm by 185mm (image). 'Bobby' Vanity Fair cricket portrait of Robert Abel.Abel was a right hand batsman and bowler for Surrey and England.In 1873 Ward was recruited by the editor of Vanity Fair to replace Carlo Pellegrini (Ape)."
1882. Wood-engraving. 1882. 215mm by 300mm (image) 280mm by 400mm (sheet). Wood-engraving from ‘The Illustrated Australian News, January 25, 1882’. Related and unrelated text on the reverse. CONDITION : Crease across top left corner, outside the image area. "
1878. Wood-engraving. 1878. 275mm by 405mm (sheet). In 1878, an Australian cricket team made the inaugural first-class tour of England by a representative overseas side. Key to portraits below the image. Cricketers portrayed are : Top row from left to right J Blackham, J Horan, GA Bailey, DW Gregory, Mr.....