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Stafford Cricket Club

Cricketers outside the pavilion at Stafford Cricket Club's ground at the Hough, possibly at a knock-out cup final. Can anyone identify the players? Reproduced by Kind Permission of the Staffordshire ...

Stafford Cricket Club 1st XI

Insets: D.B. Russell and S.B. Boon. Standing (left to right): R. Withington, J. Harris, B. Curtis, R.E. Fenn, L.I.C. Bellamy, H.O. Beck, W.H.G. Rees, J.R. Keeling, H.D. Hitchcock, W. Armstrong. Seated: ...

Stafford Cricket Club 1st XI

Standing (left to right): C.L. Green, F.R.R. Jones. G.L. Williams, K.W. Boydon, S.W. Johnson, N.H. Read, R.G. Cragg, E.W. Redshaw. Seated: R.G.J. Lugg, L.I.C. Bellamy, R.J.C. Evans, J.E. Blair, S. ...

Stafford Cricket Club 1st XI

Back row (left to right): M. Smith, N. Mitchell, N. Chugtal (professional), T. Bethell, J. Frost. Front row: M. Brazier, S. Frost, A. Dobson (captain), M. Hollinshead, R. Evans. Stafford Cricket ...

Stafford Cricket Club 1st XI

Stafford Cricket Club 1st XI pictured outside the pavilion at their Riverway ground. Back row (left to right): Oliver Stark (scorer), Sean Connolly, Richard Waterhouse, Mark Smallman, Rob James, Andy ...

Stafford Cricket Club 1st XI

Pictured outside the pavilion at the Hough, Stafford. Back row (left to right): H. Armstrong (umpire), A.A. Johnson, J. Harriss, C.W. Larder, A.R. Armstrong, A.H. Sage, S.B. Boon, W.H. Lewis (scorer). Front ...

Stafford Cricket Club 1st XI

Back row (left to right): Leo Moncrieffe (professional), Jez Frost, Andrew Dobson, Andrew Burt, Gary Fulton, Richard Waterhouse. Front row: Stephen Frost, Martin Brazier, Phil Heath (captain), Brian ...

Stafford Cricket Club 1st XI

Standing (left to right); H.G. Morris, C.W. Littlewood, J. Hewison, D.E. Bloor, H.O. Beck, R.W. Redshaw, C.L. Green. Seated: J.E. Blair, J.T.W. Neville, R.J.C. Evans, L.I.C. Bellamy, W.T. White. Seated ...

Stafford Cricket Club 2nd XI

The Stafford Cricket Club 2nd XI team pictured at The Hough before their match against Milford Hall 2nd XI. Stafford (70 for 4) beat Milford Hall (69) by 6 wickets. Back row (left to right): J. ...

Stafford Cricket Club Record Partnership

Stafford Cricket Club's record first wicket partnership. Pictured by the scorebox at Riverway, Stafford are Jezz Frost (left) 151 not out and Mark Hollinshead (right) 71 not out who put on an undefeated ...

Stafford Cricket Club v. M.C.C.

Teams pictured outside the pavilion at the Hough. Standing (left to right): Hugh Armstrong (umpire), Ken Shirley, Kevin Potts (scorer), unknown, unknown, Brian Wadham, David Moore, unknown, Alan ...

Stafford Cricket Club v. The Veterans

Pictured are the teams for the cricket match played between the Stafford Club and The Veterans at the Lammascotes on 8 July 1896. The Veterans won by 53 runs, scoring 152 runs in response to Stafford's ...

Stafford Grammar School,

View across the playing fields towards the school chapel. The group of boys in front of the chapel are preparing to play cricket. The Free Grammar School of King Edward VI was established in 1550 ...

Stafford Wanderers Cricket Club

A photograph taken by David Bordley of Newport Road, Stafford.

Stafford Wednesday Cricket Club

Standing (left to right): L. Dobson, G. Bannister, F. Page, G.N. Gossling, G.H. Greatorex, Rev P.F.M. McSwiney, W.T. White, C.S. Kelly. L.I.C. Bellamy. Seated: B.B. Davis, C.A. Woodger, W.C.R. Ellsmore, ...

Staffordshire County Cricket Club,

Seated front right is Sydney Barnes(1873-1967), described by Wisden as the world's greatest bowler. Even though he was a regular player for England, he continued playing for Staffordshire throughout ...

Staffordshire County Cricket Club, Champions' Dinner, Stoke-on-Trent

The menu card for a complimentary dinner held for Staffordshire County Cricket Club at the North Stafford Hotel, Stoke-on-Trent on 27th November 1911. Staffordshire were Minor Counties Cricket Competition ...

Staffordshire Gentlemen v. Staffordshire Police, Milford,

Staffordshire Gentlemen verses Staffordshire County Police, played at Milford Hall Cricket Club, June 1939. The match was drawn after County Police scored 259 for 6 declared (J. Whitfield 142 not out) ...