Charles Richardson Wed, 4 February 2026 at 6:06 am UTC·4 min read Gerry Cranham is widely regarded as one of the great sport photographers of all time. A pioneer during his 1960s and 1970s heyday, Cranham, who died aged 94 in 2023, elevated photography from simple reportage into an art form. Indeed, Cranham became only the second photographer – after Magnum’s founding member Henri Cartier-Bresson – to have a solo exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum.Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Shared exclusively with Telegraph Sport, Cranham’s albums offer an authentic reflection of what many consider to be a golden age of rugby. What makes this previously unseen collection of...