PHOTOGRAPH, Official, black & white, Australian Women’s Cricket Team, mounted, autographed, 1937

H2007.167

Black and white official team photograph of the 1937 Australian Women's Cricket Team mounted on grey card with decorative border and paper front cover. Photograph shows 3 rows of women, back row standing and front 2 rows sitting, wearing dark blazers and white shirts and skirts in front of a brick building with white window and door frames, and wines and flower beds. Team from left to right - Standing: Hazel Pritchard, Nancy Clements, Barbara Peden, Nell McLarty, Mrs Peatfield, Winifred George, Amy Hudson, Alice Wegemund, Kathleen Smith. Sitting: Sue Summers, Elsie Deane, Margaret Peden, Marie Jegust, Pat Holmes. On Ground: Peggy Antonio, Alicia Walsh. Signed in ink by players on border of card. Handwritten along top border in black ink is 'With best wishes from the Australian Women's Cricket Team./1937'. Photographers name and business address are printed below photo: 'Adair/38, PORTLAND ROAD,/LONDON, W.11'. Handwritten in black biro on front cover: 'First AUSTRALIAN WOMENS CRICKET TEAM/v. ENGLAND IN ENGLAND (1937)'.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H2007.167
Accession Date: 30 Apr 2013

Material

Emulsion/Paper0 - Whole
Cardboard/Paper0 - Whole

Measurement

width255mm
length203mm

 


 

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