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Potraits of four Cricket Players

Artist: W. H. Mason (British, active 1860–88)

Julius Caeser

Artist: John C. Anderson (British)

Adams

Artist: John C. Anderson (British)

Cricket 1826

Etcher: Unknown

The Cricket Match, Tonbridge School

Artist: W. L. Walton (British, active 1834–55)

Cricket Match

Lithographer: Unknown

Bullingdon on a Summer's Afternoon

Lithographer: Unknown

Rugby School

Artist: E. Pretty (British)

Pierce Egan

Artist: Charles Turner (British, 1774–1857)

Untitled

Artist: Thomas Sutherland (British, 1785–1838)

Johnny Walker, The Champion of the Light Weights

Artist: George Hunt (British)

Bendigo. (Wm. Thompson, Champion of England.)

Artist: Charles Hunt Sr. (British, 1803–1877)

Bendigo. (Wm. Thompson, Champion of England)

Artist: Charles Hunt Sr. (British, 1803–1877)

Tom Cribb, Champion of England

Artist: George Hunt (British)

Deaf Burke

Artist: Charles Hunt Sr. (British, 1803–1877)

Foul Play, or Humphreys and Johnson a Match for Mendoza

Lithographer: Unknown
Publisher: Samuel William Fores (British, 1761–1838)

The great match between Randal and Martin

Artist: Robert Cruikshank (British, 1789–1856)

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