Postcard depicting a black and white photographic group portrait of Somerset County Cricket Club, eleven players and manager are positioned in two rows. All players are wearing cricket whites, four wear a variety of striped blazers, four wear plain blazers and one wears a plain dark blazer of the 1901-1902 England Tour to Australia with royal coat of arms on breast pocket and checkered trim, one wears a sweater with large collar, five wear Somerset caps with dragon crest on the front, one wears a cap with unknown crest and one wears a two-coloured cap in quarters. The manager wears a suit and bowler hat. Situated in front of a stone wall with hedging. Located at Hove County Ground.
Message on reverse reads: "Dear Ted, Many thanks for your P.C. I will keep them clean and send them when I get a lot. Yours etc! Grace." Players listed as "Gill, Robson, Johnson, Lewis, Cranfield, Braund, L Palairet, Woods, Newton, R C Palairet."
Sent to: Master E.C. Peacock, College View, Hull. Green Edward VII half penny stamp with Kirbymoorside postmark, 18 September 1903, 9 am.