Lord’s Cricket Ground, London A photograph of the redevelopment of the Compton and Edrich stands (dating from 1991) which started at the end of the 2019 cricket season. Demolition of the two stands either side of the Media Centre was in full swing in October 2019. Image: © TimeViews Steven Miell By March 2022, the completed stands stood ready for the 2022 cricket season.Image: © TimeViews Steven Miell A merged version of the two images. Use the slider.
Lord’s Cricket Ground, London The Pavilion at Lord’s Cricket Ground – photographed in the 1920s, some 30 years after its construction. The stand to the left preceded the Allen Stand which was built in 1934. Image: Photographer unknown The Pavilion some hundred years later. Very few changes to the building, although the sight screens (in their current format) are a relatively new addition. Image: © TimeViews Steven Miell (2022) A merged version of the two images. Use the slider in the centre.
Lord’s Cricket Ground, London The Nursery End of Lord’s Cricket Ground in October 2019 during the demolition of the Compton Stand to the left of the photograph. The J.P. Morgan Media Centre was largely untouched during the changes at that end of the Ground. Image: © TimeViews Steven Miell In this photograph from March 2022, the new Compton Stand stands completed. It was officially opened last Summer by MCC President Kumar Sangakarra.Image: © TimeViews Steven Miell A merged version of the two photographs. Use the slider in the centre.