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Harold Gimblett (1914–1978) 1975 John Lowe (b.1919)Harold Gimblett (1914–1978) 1975 Somerset Cricket Museum
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A Cricket Match Rose Hilton (1931–2019)A Cricket Match New County Hall
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William and Charles Chadwick at Burley Lodge 1824 Charles Henry Schwanfelder (1774–1837)William and Charles Chadwick at Burley Lodge 1824 Temple Newsam House, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Viv Richards (b.1952) c.1981 Michael Tarr (b.1946)Viv Richards (b.1952) c.1981 Somerset Cricket Museum
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David Gower (b.1957) 1988 Anton Mark Ferrow (1922–1991)David Gower (b.1957) 1988 Leicestershire County Cricket Club
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Portrait of a Girl from the Liverpool Blue Coat School 1953 William Charles Penn (1877–1968)Portrait of a Girl from the Liverpool Blue Coat School 1953 Liverpool Blue Coat School
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Lewis Cage, Aged 13, 1763 1976 Peter Sumpter (b.1933)Lewis Cage, Aged 13, 1763 1976 Leicestershire County Cricket Club
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Untitled 1974 Edith Bruce (b.1872)Untitled 1974 Art & Heritage Collections, Robert Gordon University
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Boy with Cricket Bat 18th C British SchoolBoy with Cricket Bat 18th C Southampton City Art Gallery
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Off with the Old Love and on with the New Wells Smith (active c.1870)Off with the Old Love and on with the New Twickenham Stadium
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Castle Yard, Knaresborough Joseph Baker Fountain (1907–1992)Castle Yard, Knaresborough The Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate
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Brian 1930 Kenneth Edwin Wootton (1885–1974)Brian 1930 Towner
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William, Mary Ann, and John De la Pole as Children (Sir William Templer Pole, 1782–1847, 7th Bt, Mary Ann Pole, b.1783, and John George... 1793 Thomas Beach (1738–1806)William, Mary Ann, and John De la Pole as Children (Sir William Templer Pole, 1782–1847, 7th Bt, Mary Ann Pole, b.1783, and John George Pole, 1787–1803) 1793 National Trust, Antony
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Two Brothers of the Best Family, perhaps William Mawdistly Best (1809–1869) and James John Best (1811–1844) 1808–1820 British SchoolTwo Brothers of the Best Family, perhaps William Mawdistly Best (1809–1869) and James John Best (1811–1844) 1808–1820 Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery