The Father Time at Lord’s has completed 100 years. This iconic weathervane is overlooking cricket’s home and MCC celebrated 100 years of one of cricket’s most enduring symbols. It was placed above Lord’s in 1926 and since then it has been recognized as one of the Ground’s most recognizable guardians, silently watching every over, every Test, and every moment of history.
Who got it made: In fact, this weathervane was gifted by Sir Herbert Baker, architect of the second Grand Stand at Lord’s, to MCC, after its completion in 1926. It was then placed above this Grand Stand. Many cricket historians believe that this was given as a part of an apology because the work on the Grand Stand was over running.
Where it is located now: Sir Herbert Baker’s Grand Stand was demolished and in 1996 it was replaced by a new Grand Stand. At that time, the weather vane, as well as the scorers’ box, moved to its current location on the opposite side of the ground i.e. above the lift shaft between the Mound and Tavern stands. There is a clock there too, which makes it a highly practical corner of the ground, telling spectators, the time, wind direction, and score.