

Black and white drawing of a group of people playing croquet. A man stands between two women, the woman on the far side has a mace slung over her shoulder, she faces left. A man and woman on the right both hold maces and look at one another. The man closest to the foreground holds a mace and has a large beard. Three croquet balls and a wicket are on the ground. Other people are playing in the background. The people all wear Victorian clothing.
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