England - England prepare to fly Down Under with the Ashes in ther possession
Ian Botham - Botham's 138 serves as the foundation for England's win in the opening Test in Brisbane
Graham Dilley - Dilley en route to 5-68 in the first innings
Greg Matthews - The left-hander's unbeaten 56 was Australia's joint highest score in their first-innings 248, which was not enough to prevent them following on
Allan Lamb, Mike Gatting, Ian Botham & John Emburey - The slip cordon in unison
England - The tourists celebrate a seven-wicket win in the opening Test at the Gabba
David Gower - Gower makes it look easy during his fluent 136 in the second Test at the WACA
Chris Broad - Broad quenches his thirst on the rest day. He had contributed 162 to England's first-innings 592 for eight declared
Greg Matthews - The all-rounder sports some unusual headgear
Bruce Reid - Reid bounds in at the WACA, where he took seven wickets in a drawn match. His tally of 20 wickets in the series was double that of the next best Australian
Steve Waugh - Waugh weighs in with 79 not out in the third Test at Adelaide, which was also drawn
Allan Lamb - Mr and Mrs Lamb co-ordinate outfits during the Christmas fancy dress party
Graham Dilley & Mike Gatting - With England 1-0 up in the series, bowler and captain are in high spirits
Phil DeFreitas - The promising all-rounder follows the example of his senior colleagues
Mickey Stewart - England's coach enjoys his time away from the pitch
Bill Athey, Jack Richards, Craig McDermott & Ian Botham - McDermott falls to Phil Edmonds to leave England within one wicket of victory in the fourth Test at the MCG
England - Joy unconfined as an innings-and-14-run win ensures England retain the Ashes
Mike Gatting & Gladstone Small - Small's seven wickets were key to England's MCG success. Gatting perfects his catalogue pose in the background
Peter Taylor, Jack Richards, Ian Botham, John Emburey & Allan Lamb - Emburey's 7-78 in the second innings failed to prevent England losing the final Test in Sydney by 55 runs
England fans - The travelling support in full voice at the end of a triumphant tour