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Lords Cricket Ground

  • A.E.Stoddart 1863 - 1915

    A.E.Stoddart 1863 - 1915

    Was he the finest English sportsman ever?
  • Ben Warsop's bat factory near Lord's

    Ben Warsop's bat factory near Lord's

    Warsop’s bat factory was tucked in behind a block of flats on part of the second Lord’s site after the ...
  • Cricket viewing platform in Elm Tree Road

    Cricket viewing platform in Elm Tree Road

    No 22 (later no 6) was one of the houses bought by the MCC when the Eyre estate sold many ...
  • Images of Lord's Cricket Ground

    Images of Lord's Cricket Ground

  • James Dark 1795 - 1871

    James Dark 1795 - 1871

    Proprietor of Lord's
  • Lord's  - Architects over the years

    Lord's - Architects over the years

        Verity Stand The oldest stand at Lord’s, containing the Long Room, designed by Frank Verity, an architect famous for designing London ...
  • Lord's : David Dunbar's Talk

    Lord's : David Dunbar's Talk

        NOTES ON A TALK GIVEN BY DAVID DUNBAR   TO THE ST JOHN’S WOOD HISTORY GROUP   On Monday 2 September 2013     The meeting was ...
  • Lord's Cricket Ground  - photographs through the years

    Lord's Cricket Ground - photographs through the years

    These are photos mainly taken by Jim Dunbar, Assistant Secretary of MCC, and published in his son David Dunbar’s book ...
  • Lord's Cricket Ground - the early years

    Lord's Cricket Ground - the early years

    Early history
  • Lord's in the First World War

    Lord's in the First World War

    1914 – 1918 1914 had seen the centenary of Lord’s and had been celebrated with a match between an MCC South ...
  • One Fine Day - the bicentenary of Lord's

    One Fine Day - the bicentenary of Lord's

    Bicentenary Celebrations 22 June 2014
  • RAF training in 1944 in St Johns Wood

    RAF training in 1944 in St Johns Wood

    Ted Bushell volunteers for the RAF I volunteered for the RAF in April 1943, aged 17 years 3 months, and was accepted for ...
  • RAF training in St John's Wood 1939 - 45

    RAF training in St John's Wood 1939 - 45

    photos from the Imperial War Museum Collection
  • Royal Air Force  in St John's Wood in World War Two

    Royal Air Force in St John's Wood in World War Two

    1941 - 1944
  • The Mortimer Estate to Lord's Pavilion

    The Mortimer Estate to Lord's Pavilion

    Allen Lydon
  • Vulgar brawl at Lord's in 1873

    Vulgar brawl at Lord's in 1873

    The Eton – Harrow cricket match at Lords in July 1873 ended in a vulgar brawl and police had to ...
  • Warsops Cricket bat factory

    Warsops Cricket bat factory

      On joining the Middlesex County cricket staff, at Lord’s, in 1962, I can well remember my first day. I was ...
Clubs and Societies
  • Anglo-French Art Centre 1945 - 1951
  • Archery in Violet Hill - 1834 and after
  • Athenaeum Club in St John's Wood - 1850 until the First World War
  • Social outings in the 1930s
  • St John's Wood cricket club - 1950s onwards
  • St John's Wood Society 1956 onwards
  • St Marylebone Housing Association
  • Stella Lucas - a life of public service
  • The Mansergh-Woodall Club
  • Working Men's Club
  • St Johns Wood Society
  • Lords Cricket Ground
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