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The Calcutta Cricket Ground, India, 1861 (1912)
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The Calcutta Cricket Ground, India, 1861 (1912)
The Calcutta Cricket Ground, India, 1861 (1912). Scene showing a match between the 68th Light Infantry and the Calcutta Cricket Club. From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)
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The Calcutta Cricket Ground, India, 1861 (1912) - A Glimpse into the British Raj's Sporting Legacy
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. This black and white lithograph takes us back to the vibrant era of Victorian India in the late 19th century. The print captures a historic match between the esteemed 68th Light Infantry and the Calcutta Cricket Club at the renowned Calcutta Cricket Ground. As players clad in traditional cricket whites engage in fierce competition, we witness not only a game but also an embodiment of leisure, sport, and camaraderie. The image offers a fascinating glimpse into colonial life during British rule in India. It reflects both recreation for expatriates as well as their efforts to establish familiar traditions amidst unfamiliar surroundings. The presence of British soldiers alongside local cricketers showcases how this beloved sport served as a bridge between cultures. Set against a backdrop of lush greenery and surrounded by eager spectators, this scene encapsulates the spirit of imperial cricketing culture that flourished during this period. It symbolizes not just a mere sporting event but also represents power dynamics within society. As we delve into this monochrome masterpiece from Imperial Cricket edited by P. F Warner, published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd. , it serves as a reminder of our shared history - one where sports transcended boundaries and united people across continents. This print stands testament to an era when cricket was more than just a game; it was an integral part of life under the British Raj in
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