Postcard depicting a black and white photographic group portrait of Kent County Cricket Club, twelve players are positioned in two rows. All players are wearing cricket whites, six wear Kent blazers with horse crest on breast pocket, one wears an MCC touring blazer with St. George and dragon crest on breast pocket, one wears an Oxford University blazer with initials crest on breast pocket, one wears a Band of Brothers blazer, one wears a plain dark blazer with light trim, one wears a plain dark blazer. Seven wear Kent caps with horse crest on the front, one wears a straw boater and one has a bandage on a finger. Positioned in front of an ivy covered brick building.
Message on reverse reads: "Have you heard that F.C's brother is dead also one of his children and the baby not expected to live many days all die of consumption most sad for the poor wife isnt it. Miss F is here for the night. Love to all SH."
Sent to: Miss Gilbert, Sissinghurst, Cranbrook, Kent. Green Edward VII half penny stamp with Poplar SOE postmark, 1 July 1907, 9 pm.