Was he the finest English sportsman ever?
Warsop’s bat factory was tucked in behind a block of flats on part of the second Lord’s site after the ...
No 22 (later no 6) was one of the houses bought by the MCC when the Eyre estate sold many ...
Verity Stand The oldest stand at Lord’s, containing the Long Room, designed by Frank Verity, an architect famous for designing London ...
NOTES ON A TALK GIVEN BY DAVID DUNBAR TO THE ST JOHN’S WOOD HISTORY GROUP On Monday 2 September 2013 The meeting was ...
These are photos mainly taken by Jim Dunbar, Assistant Secretary of MCC, and published in his son David Dunbar’s book ...
1914 – 1918 1914 had seen the centenary of Lord’s and had been celebrated with a match between an MCC South ...
Bicentenary Celebrations 22 June 2014
Ted Bushell volunteers for the RAF I volunteered for the RAF in April 1943, aged 17 years 3 months, and was accepted for ...
photos from the Imperial War Museum Collection
The Eton – Harrow cricket match at Lords in July 1873 ended in a vulgar brawl and police had to ...
On joining the Middlesex County cricket staff, at Lord’s, in 1962, I can well remember my first day. I was ...