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The Hambledon Game, (1941). Creator: Unknown
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The Hambledon Game, (1941). Creator: Unknown
The Hambledon Game, (1941). The village of Hambledon in Hampshire is considered the birthplace of the English game of cricket. By the late 1770s the Hambledon Club was the foremost cricket club in England. From " British Sport", by Eric Parker. [Collins, London, 1941]
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Britain In Pictures Collins Cricket Cricket Club Cricket Ground Cricket Match Cricketers Eric Eric Parker Hampshire Match Parker Social History Sports Ground Sportsman Sportsmen Village Green William Collins William Collins And Sons William Collins Sons Hambledon
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This print titled "The Hambledon Game" takes us back to the year 1941, capturing a significant moment in English sporting history. The image showcases a group of men engrossed in a game of cricket on the village green of Hambledon, Hampshire. Known as the birthplace of cricket, Hambledon holds immense importance in the development and popularity of this beloved sport. In the late 18th century, the Hambledon Club emerged as England's premier cricket club, solidifying its reputation as a hub for talented cricketers. This photograph beautifully encapsulates both the rustic charm and competitive spirit that defined rural life during this era. The vibrant colors bring to life not only the picturesque countryside but also evoke nostalgia for an earlier time. As we gaze upon these sportsmen engaged in their match, we can almost hear their cheers and feel their determination. This print is part of Eric Parker's book "British Sport" published by Collins in 1941. Through his lens, Parker captures not just a game but also an important piece of social history that shaped British culture. As we admire this snapshot frozen in time, let us appreciate how it represents more than just a game played on grass; it symbolizes tradition, camaraderie, and passion for sport that has endured through centuries.
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