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Lords Cricket Ground as a Goose Farm, 1915
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Lords Cricket Ground as a Goose Farm, 1915
Photograph showing the pitch and pavilion of Lords Cricket Ground, during the grounds use as a farm for rearing geese in World War I. With only five geese visible on the cricket square, it seems likely that the majority of the fowl were kept at the Nursery end of the ground
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Cricket Fowl Geese Goose Majority Nursery Pavilion Pitch Rearing Visible
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During World War I, the iconic Lords Cricket Ground was repurposed as a goose farm to help with the war effort. This fascinating photograph from 1915 shows the pitch and pavilion of Lords transformed into a space for rearing geese, with only five of the birds visible on the cricket square. It is believed that the majority of the fowl were kept at the Nursery end of the ground, out of sight in this historical snapshot.
This image captures a unique moment in history when even prestigious sporting venues like Lords were called upon to contribute to wartime needs. The juxtaposition of lush green cricket grounds with grazing geese is both surreal and poignant, highlighting the adaptability and resourcefulness required during times of conflict.
The significance of this photograph lies not only in its visual impact but also in its representation of an important chapter in world history. It serves as a reminder of how communities came together and made sacrifices during times of crisis, using whatever means necessary to support their country's efforts.
This print from Mary Evans Prints Online offers a glimpse into a lesser-known aspect of World War I history, showcasing an unexpected use for one of England's most revered cricket grounds.
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