MCC Cricket Museum
MCC Cricket Museum
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alangsmith
London, UK226 contributions
Sep 2017 • Family
A must for crickets lovers and history of the game.

Situated at back of main Pavilion this historic building sets out the whole history of cricket through the ages.

Stewards can help and there are guided tours.
Written September 14, 2017
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JHW
Worcestershire, UK23 contributions
Sep 2016 • Friends
I'd recommend this tour for anyone interested in cricket. The tour lasts 100 minutes and runs like clockwork as s number of concurrent tours operate at the same time.
This means it can sometimes seem a bit rushed, but there are pauses for photographers at the points where photography is allowed.
Not the long room, committee room or the pavilion corridors ( wonderful artwork, except one - sorry Michael Vaughn) but pretty much everywhere else including the changing rooms with the honours boards. More fascinating for who isn't up there!
Guide was good having to cater for a variety of nationalities and knowledge of the subject.
It did rain incessantly but this was a minor detraction.
Tip: it's popular with limited spaces so book in advance, collect your pass at the booth by Grace Gates. A few people were disappointed on the day by not doing this!
Written September 11, 2016
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awb123
Adelaide, Australia81 contributions
Nov 2011 • Solo
Visiting LORDS is a must do for all lovers of cricket. Joined group of mainly other Australians for a complete tour of the Museum and the gound
Written December 3, 2011
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Dave M
Barcelona, Spain1 contribution
Oct 2023 • Couples
This was brilliant. A dream come true and Bob and Bob were genius. Great guides and they know their cricket (and Lord's) history. I'm going to go again!
Written October 20, 2023
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defa45
Melbourne, Australia333 contributions
Aug 2019 • Friends
The MCC cricket museum at Lords Cricket Ground is undoubtedly has the world’s comprehensive display of cricket memorabilia.
All aspects of the games development over the centuries is covered and it’s not just England cricket all the Test playing nations get coverage.
Of course for England and Australia fans the centre piece is the tiny urn containing the ashes.
Written August 22, 2019
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RichardN28
Bushey, UK519 contributions
Jul 2019 • Friends
A small museum at Lords cricket ground, that is cheap to enter (free on the 1st day of test vs. Ireland).

Lots of interesting memorabilia with bats / shirts / cricket balls/ gloves signed by former playing legends!

You see the ashes urn (all 3 inches of it!).

If you love cricket (as I do) you will love this.
Written July 24, 2019
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places2seeplaces2go
England, UK4,821 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
We were booked on a Lord’s Dining Room tour & due to reading TA reviews prior to our visit we made sure we got there in enough time to hv a look around the museum prior to tour as you don’t get a chance after.
You tour guide will though spend a little time in there with you prior to the tour starting.
Would suggest 1/2 an hour is plenty of enough time as it is small.
Very interesting museum though & memorabilia is nicely presented.
I believe they regularly change what is on display.
Written May 3, 2019
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wingate
London, UK2,546 contributions
Apr 2018 • Solo
It costs £3 as a concession for LAPs to go in.It is a small museum with memorabillia.There is a rather uninteresting section on games.If you are in the ground it's worth a visit,not otherwise.
Written April 14, 2018
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Andy Mortimer
Glossop, UK89 contributions
Sep 2017 • Friends
If you are at Lords you may well have an interest in cricket. The museum is well worth a visit. There is lots of things to see and an archive section of you wish to dig deeper.
It us free to enter during test matches.
Written September 15, 2017
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VyankateshTak
Dubai, United Arab Emirates7 contributions
Aug 2017
If you are a cricket fan and you want to revisit some nostalgic moments that you enjoyed following cricket, then you should visit Lord. Lords cricket tour is value for money and time.
Written August 17, 2017
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