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A cricket pavilion is a pavilion at a cricket ground. It is the main building within which the players usually change in dressing rooms and which is the main location for watching the cricket match for members and others. Pavilions can vary from modest and purely practical buildings at small venues to large and imposing edifices at some of the historic grounds where Test cricket is played. ==Historic pavilions== The pavilions at Lord's Cricket Ground and The Oval are typical of the Victorian architectural style often seen at most famous English grounds. The cricket pavilion in the University Parks at Oxford was designed by the leading Victorian architect Sir Thomas Graham Jackson. Other famous historical pavilions are Old Trafford and the Members Pavilion at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Entry is only enabled for members. Their seats are reserved by a member or player. A non-member is not entitled to enter the Members Pavilion due to the security present. Image:Lord's Pavilion.jpg|The pavilion at Lord's Cricket Ground, London. Image:The Oval Pavilion.jpg|The Victorian pavilion at The Oval, London. Image:Old Trafford Pavilion.JPG|The pavilion at Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester. Image:SCG members.jpg|The historic Members Pavilion at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney. Image:Trent Bridge Pavilion End.jpg|The pavilion (right of centre) at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. Image:Bombay-Gymnkhana.jpg|Bombay Gymkhana pavilion, Mumbai. Image:Germantown Clubhouse.gif|Germantown Cricket Club pavilion, Philadelphia, USA. Image:JunctionOval2.JPG|Junction Oval pavilion, Melbourne. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cricket pavilion」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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