Cricketer and physician, William Gilbert Grace , circa 1900. Known as W G, he started playing first- class cricket for Gloucestershire in 1864 and...
Cricketer and physician, William Gilbert Grace , circa 1900. Known as W G, he started playing first- class cricket for Gloucestershire in 1864 and...
Cricketer and physician, William Gilbert Grace , circa 1890. Known as 'W G', he started playing first- class cricket for Gloucestershire in 1864 and...
Grace, William Gilbert - Cricketer, Great Britain*18.07.1848-+on the pitch - Photographer: Bolak- Published by: 'Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung'...
Dr WG Grace, English cricketer, playing for London County Cricket Club, c1899. Regarded as possibly the greatest cricketer of all time, WG Grace...
Cricketer and physician, William Gilbert Grace , circa 1900. Known as W G, he started playing first- class cricket for Gloucestershire in 1864 and...
English cricket team, Trent Bridge cricket ground, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1899. The England team for the First Test against Australia. The...
England and Gloucestershire cricketer Dr W G Grace . On the far right is Allan Steel and on the left of Grace, in blazer and pads, is Albert Neilson...
The champion English cricketer, W.G. Grace, posing with his cricket bat and wearing traditional white uniform, in 1887.
Dr WG Grace, English cricketer, walking out to bat, c1899. Regarded as possibly the greatest cricketer of all time, WG Grace played first class...
Cricket, A picture of WG , who was a doctor and the most famous of all cricketers who dominated the game from 1871 until the turn of the century,...
Circa 1897, WG Grace demonstrating the forward defensive stroke, Dr William Gilbert Grace, , 1848-1915, perhaps the most famous cricketer of all...
Channel 4's W.G. Grace lookalike performs for the cameras during day two of the Fourth npower Ashes Test match between England and Australia at Trent...
'Portrait Group of Members of the Marylebone Cricket Club outside the Pavilion at Lord's', c1870. Ninety members of the club are depicted at London's...
Grace , cricketer for Gloucestershire, London County, and England, on the roof of the Old Pavilion at Lord's cricket ground. Grace was considered to...
The grave of the great cricketer WG GRACE at Beckenham Cemetery, on December 1, 2008 in London, England. Dead Famous London is a journey through the...
The grave of the great cricketer WG GRACE at Beckenham Cemetery, on December 1, 2008 in London, England. Dead Famous London is a journey through the...
Dr WG Grace enjoying a game of bowls on the lawns of the South London Bowling club in Wandsworth, circa 1905. After his illustrious cricket career...
Legendary English cricketer W G Grace at the crease, circa 1900. He played in the first ever Test match held in England and scored 152, becoming the...
Sport, Cricket, Circa 1900, A picture of the famous cricketer WG Grace who played for Gloucestershire and England
Circa 1897, WG Grace pictured "pulling" the ball, Dr William Gilbert Grace, , 1848-1915, perhaps the most famous cricketer of all time, He played for...
The English team that toured in Australia in 1891-1892. They are: A. Hewell; Lohmann; J. M. Read; Bean and J. W. Sharpe; Briggs; MacGregor; W. G....
Close up of the statue of WG Grace in the Coronation Garden at Lords during Day two of the 2nd Investec Ashes Test between England and Australia at...
An actor dressed as W.G. Grace entertains in the crowd during day two of the Fourth npower Ashes Test between England and Australia on August 26,...
Left to right, Cricket umpire Robert Carpenter, the Gloucestershire and England cricket legend Dr WG Grace and cricket umpire Bob Thoms standing in...
Vintage chromolithograph featuring the 19th century amateur cricketer Dr W G Grace, of Gloucestershire and England, depicted wearing his MCC cap and...
The funeral of England and Gloucestershire cricketer and physician William Gilbert Grace, , considered the first great cricketer of the modern era.
Dr WG Grace batting for the London County cricket team against Derbyshire at Chesterfield, 8th August 1904. Derbyshire won by 139 runs.
Charles W Alcock the secretary of Surrey County cricket club with Dr WG Grace at the Kennington Oval in London, circa 1900. Alcock was also the...
Dr WG Grace , Gloucestershire, London county cricket club, and England photographed at Sydenham, May 1903.
Colourful mural of WG Grace pictured on the buildings in the ground ahead of the T20 Vitality Blast Quarter Final match between Gloucestershire and...
The United South of England cricket team prior to their match against Chichester Priory Park in Chichester on 18th September 1871. Left to right,...
Carte de visite photograph featuring Dr WG Grace and James Southerton whilst the two were playing for the South of England XI published by Robert...
London County cricketers, left to right, Billy Murdoch, CB Fry, Dr WG Grace and Les Poidevin, at the Crystal Palace Cricket Ground in London, circa...
The grave of the great cricketer WG GRACE at Beckenham Cemetery, on December 1, 2008 in London, England. Dead Famous London is a journey through the...
Grace, 1848-1915 , The great all-rounder who dominated cricket at the end of the 19th century. W G Grace with Edward, Duke of Windsor; the young...
Former England cricketer Dr WG Grace wearing a patka or turban standing alongside KS Harisinhji at Shillinglee Park in Sussex, the home of Kumar Shri...
The Gentlemen cricket team prior to the Gents v Players match at The Oval in London, on 2nd July 1891. The Gentlemen won by an innings and 54 runs....
Cricketer and physician, William Gilbert Grace , circa 1900. Known as W G, he started playing first- class cricket for Gloucestershire in 1864 and...
Cricketer and physician, William Gilbert Grace , circa 1890. Known as W G, he started playing first- class cricket for Gloucestershire in 1864 and...
Dr WG Grace, English cricketer, playing for London County Cricket Club, c1899. Regarded as possibly the greatest cricketer of all time, WG Grace...
Sport, Cricket, The England team that beat Australia in the 2nd Test at The Oval in August 1888, England, Back row, L-R: Peel, Lohmann, Sugg, Ulyett,...