Milford Hall Cricket Club Annual Dinner, Swan Hotel, Stafford

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Date:16th of February 1968

Description:Menu card for Milford Hall Cricket Club's 39th Annual Dinner, held at the Swan Hotel, Stafford on 16 February 1968. The card has been signed by guests Lancashire and England fast bowler Brian Statham and Warwickshire and England wicketkeeper-batsman A.C. Smith.

Milford Hall C.C. were founded in 1930 and superceded Walton Cricket Club who had a ground on Oldcroft Road (just south of Elm Drive) in Walton-on-the Hill. Milford Hall's ground was formed in the parkland surrounding the Hall.


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1940s
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Image courtesy of: Milford Hall Cricket Club

Donor ref:Milford_Hall_CC_016 (18/42246)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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