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Headingley Collection

Headingley, a place that holds countless memories and moments in the world of cricket

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Boys Playground

Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Boys Playground
Boys in the playground at the Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds Date: circa 1909

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Boys at Camp

Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Boys at Camp
Boys and staff from Headingley Orphan Homes pose in front of a tent at their annual summer camp. Date: circa 1916

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Neil Harvey batting in the Fourth Test Match, Headingley, 19

Neil Harvey batting in the Fourth Test Match, Headingley, 19
Photograph of (Robert) Neil Harvey, the Australian batsman, playing a shot in the Fourth Test Match between England and Australia, Headingley Cricket Ground, 1948

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Cricketers Hawke & Taylor

Cricketers Hawke & Taylor
Cricketers Lord Hawke/ Martin Bladen Hawke (Captain) & Tom Launcelot Taylor, . Born 1860 - Willingham Rectory, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire - Played for Yorkshire & England / Born 1878 - Headingley

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Otley Road, Headingley early 1900's

Otley Road, Headingley early 1900's

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Headingley Otley Road early 1900s

Headingley Otley Road early 1900s

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Dickie Bird Clock

Dickie Bird Clock Headingley Pakistan V Australia Headingley, Leeds, England 21 July 2010 Date: 21 July 2010

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Spectators On Roof

Spectators On Roof Headingley, Leeds, England V South Africa England V South Africa Headingley, Leeds, England 18 July 2008 Date: 18 July 2008

Background imageHeadingley Collection: The Blotter Removes Water From Headingley Turf

The Blotter Removes Water From Headingley Turf England V West Indies England V West Indies Ist One Day International Headingley, Leeds, England 21 May 2009 Date: 21 May 2009

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Rain Stops Play At Headingley

Rain Stops Play At Headingley New Zealand V Zimbabwe 06 June 1999 Date: 06 June 1999

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Ricky Ponting Waves To Headingley Fans

Ricky Ponting Waves To Headingley Fans 4th Ashes Test Match 4th Ashes Test Match, Npower Test Series 2009 Headingley, Leeds, England 09 August 2009 Date: 09 August 2009

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Wesleyan Methodist College, Headingley, near Leeds (engraving)

Wesleyan Methodist College, Headingley, near Leeds (engraving)
1103896 Wesleyan Methodist College, Headingley, near Leeds (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wesleyan Methodist College, Headingley, near Leeds)

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Leeds LS5 3 Map

Leeds LS5 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Leeds LS5 3

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Leeds LS6 3 Map

Leeds LS6 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Leeds LS6 3

Background imageHeadingley Collection: HEADINGLEY Cricket Ground - Yorkshire CCC

HEADINGLEY Cricket Ground - Yorkshire CCC
Headingley Cricket Ground is a cricket ground in the Headingley Stadium complex in Headingley, Leeds, England. It adjoins the Headingley Rugby Stadium through a shared main stand

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Headingley Oak Leeds

Headingley Oak Leeds

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Swing

Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Swing
Girls on a playground swing at Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds. Date: circa 1906

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Seaside

Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Seaside
Girls from Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds, paddle on a visit to the seaside. Date: circa 1906

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Pound Day

Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Pound Day
Pound Day at Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds. Local supporters of the home were asked to donate a pound in cash or a pound weight of household supplies. Date: circa 1919

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Group of Girls

Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Group of Girls
A group of girls at Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds with a toy pram. Date: circa 1919

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Garden

Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Garden
Children in the garden at Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds. Date: circa 1912

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Fire Drill

Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Fire Drill
A fire drill at Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds. Children evacuate upper floor via ladders and ropes. Date: circa 1910

Background imageHeadingley Collection: St Chads Home for Girls, Headingley, Leeds

St Chads Home for Girls, Headingley, Leeds
Girls in the garden of the St Chads Home, Headingley, Leeds, run by the Waifs and Strays Society. Date: circa 1921

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Children Ready for a Walk

Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Children Ready for a Walk
Girls at Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds, prepare for a walk with dolls in toy prams. Date: circa 1909

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Cricket Team

Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds - Cricket Team
Boys cricket team at Headingley Orphan Homes, Leeds, with bats, stumps etc. Date: circa 1913

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Fine Terrace, Thought to be near Headingley, England

Fine Terrace, Thought to be near Headingley, England. Date: 1920s

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Kirkstall St Stephens Boys Football Team, Kirkstall, Yorkshi

Kirkstall St Stephens Boys Football Team, Kirkstall, Yorkshi
Kirkstall St Stephens Boys Football Team, Kirkstall, Leeds, near Headingley, Yorkshire, England. Showing the Boys Football Club Shield Champions Date: 1907

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Willow Green, Horsforth, Yorkshire

Willow Green, Horsforth, Yorkshire
Willow Green, Horsforth, Leeds, near Headingley, Yorkshire, England. Showing the Stanhope Arms public House Date: 1910s

Background imageHeadingley Collection: The Headingley Oak, Headingley, Yorkshire

The Headingley Oak, Headingley, Yorkshire
The Headingley Oak, Headingley, Leeds, near Burley, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1907

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Girls from St Chads Home, Leeds, at Filey

Girls from St Chads Home, Leeds, at Filey
Girls from St Chads Home, Weetwood Lane, Headingley, Leeds, on the beach with buckets and spades at Filey. The home was opened in 1889 by the Waifs and Strays Society. Date: 1920s

Background imageHeadingley Collection: The new game of push ball

The new game of push ball
A new game introduced from America played at Headingley, Leeds, involving the pushing and rolling of a huge ball measuring 18 feet in circumference and with rules similar to football

Background imageHeadingley Collection: Wesleyan Methodist College, Headingley, Near Leeds, Uk, 1869

Wesleyan Methodist College, Headingley, Near Leeds, Uk, 1869


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Headingley, a place that holds countless memories and moments in the world of cricket, and is here where legends like Neil Harvey showcased their batting prowess during the Fourth Test Match. The echoes of their powerful strokes still reverberate through the hallowed grounds. Cricketers Hawke & Taylor also left an indelible mark on Headingley's history, etching their names alongside other greats who have graced this iconic venue. Their skills and sportsmanship continue to inspire aspiring cricketers around the globe. Beyond cricket, it has been home to many stories. The Headingley Orphan Homes provided solace and care for young boys at camp, nurturing them with love and support during challenging times. Walking down Otley Road in early 1900s was like stepping into a time capsule. This bustling street captured the essence of a bygone era, with its quaint charm and historical significance. HEADINGLEY Cricket Ground - Yorkshire CCC stands tall as a symbol of pride for cricket enthusiasts worldwide. Its rich heritage resonates within every brick, reminding us of glorious victories and heart-wrenching defeats witnessed on these very grounds. The majestic Headingley Oak in Leeds serves as a silent witness to generations passing by. Its sturdy branches seem to whisper tales from centuries past, offering shade and shelter to those seeking respite from life's trials. The Dickie Bird Clock proudly displays time at Headingley – an embodiment of precision just like the game it overlooks. Tick-tocking away tirelessly, it reminds us that every second counts both on and off the field. Spectators perched atop roofs create an electrifying atmosphere at Headingley; their cheers echoing throughout matches played here. These passionate fans bring alive each contest with their unwavering support for their beloved teams. When rain stops play at Headingley, there is an air of anticipation mixed with disappointment among players and spectators alike.