Oulton Cricket Club, Oulton, near Stone
Oulton Cricket Club members in the new pavilion.
Oulton Cricket Club were founded in 1953 and their first ground was near Oulton Grange. In about 1970 the club had to leave Oulton Grange and used Alleyne's ...
Oulton Cricket Club, Oulton, near Stone
Oulton Cricket Club pictured at their fixture with Moddershall Cricket Club, 8 August 1962. Moddershall were bowled out for 35 (Jim Phillips 7 for 13) and Oulton scored 44 for 1, winning by 9 wickets.
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Oulton Cricket Club, Oulton, near Stone
A Lord's Taverners cricket kit bag being presented to Oulton Cricket Club under 18s by Mr Spencer Copeland.
Oulton Cricket Club were founded in 1953 and their first ground was near Oulton Grange. ...
Pam Rose and maids, Shugborough
Pamela Rose (daughter of George Rose, Head Chauffeur to the Earl of Lichfield between about 1920 and 1962) standing with two maids on the cricket ground at Shugborough.
Percy Alcock, Ashcombe Park Cricket Club
Percy John Alcock of Ashcombe Park Cricket Club, Cheddleton photographed in his batting stance at the crease. Percy was born in Cheddleton in 1887 and at the time of the 1911 Census he was living at ...
Portrait of Henry Brunt, Leek
Mr Brunt played for Leek Cricket Club in the 1860s. He was also Vice President of the Leek Football Club.
Henry Brunt was born in Leek in 1836. The 1881 census lists him as a silk manufacturer, employing ...
Powell Memorial Window, King Edward VI Grammar School, Stafford
This photograph was taken inside the former King Edward VI Grammar School Great Hall; it shows one of the large windows in the hall containing a stained glass Memorial to commemorate Mr Ernest Ormsby ...
Queensberry Road Youth & Adult Club Cricket team, Normacot, Longton
Queensberry Road Longton Youth & Adult Club Cricket team pictured at Queensberry Roaadd School playing fields in Watery Lane, Normacot, situated behind the Longton Cottage Hospital.
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Reg Perks' Benefit match, Little Stoke Cricket Club
Reg Perks' Benefit Match at Little Stoke Cricket Club, in front of the old pavilion and tea hut.
Left to right: Reg Perks (Worcestershire and England), Charlie Palmer (Leicestershire and England), ...
Reliant Cricket match, Drayton Manor, Fazeley
A cricket match by the company Reliant, on the grounds of Drayton Manor sports and social club, which was founded by Sir Robert Peel. These grounds later became a Speedway.
Royal Hospital Cricket Team at Patshull, Pattingham
Patshull Hall was built for Sir John Astley in the mid to late 1730s to designs by James Gibbs. The quadrangle was created by William Baker in about 1750. He also linked the wings to the main house. In ...
Royal Hospital Cricket Teams at Patshull, Pattingham
Patshull Hall was built for Sir John Astley in the mid to late 1730s to designs by James Gibbs. The quadrangle was created by William Baker in about 1750. He also linked the wings to the main house. In ...
Royal School Orphanage, Wolverhampton
Sports field at the Royal School Orphanage on Penn Road, Woverhampton. In the foreground male students are playing , some are setting up cricket stumps. The School building is in the distance.
The ...
Rugeley Cricket Club
Rugeley Cricket Club 1st XI. Back row, far right is Percy Heasman. Front row, 2nd right is Mr Page, PE teacher at Hagley Park Comprehensive School.
Rugeley Cricket Club's ground is on Chaseley Road. ...
Rugeley Cricket Ground
Rugeley Cricket Club's ground is on Chaseley Road. It is not known how long cricket has been played here, but matches were being played at the Stone House Field, which is probably the same ground, by ...
Rugeley Cricket Ground
Rugeley Cricket Club's ground is on Chaseley Road. It is not known how long cricket has been played here, but matches were being played at the Stone House Field, which is probably the same ground, by ...
Sandon Cricket Club
Back Row (left to right): J. Knight, J. Floyd, R. Bennett, H. Clarke, R. Horton, R. Tunnicliffe.
Front row: D. Follows, Dr. Henry Bocking, W. Cheadle (Captain), F. Tunnicliffe, Keith Farr, J. Watt ...
Seighford Cricket team
Harold Browne Plant, Headmaster and organist, is seated second from the left. His sons Lionel and Maurice are in the back row, 2nd and 3rd from the right.
Donated to the Staffordshire Arts and Museum ...