PHOTOGRAPH, Official(?), black & white, English Women’s Cricket Association Training Team, mounted, autographed, November 1934

H2007.168

Black and white official(?) team photograph of the 1934 English Women's Cricket Association Training Team mounted on grey card with decorative border. Photograph shows 2 rows of women, back row standing and front 2 rows sitting, wearing white blazers and white shirts and skirts in front of a brick building. Team from left to right - Standing: Doris Turner, Mollie Child, Mary Richards, Molly Hide, Joy Liebert, Peta Taylor, Grace Morgan. Sitting: Mary Spear, Carol Valentine, Myrtle Maclagan, Betty Snowball, Betty Archdale, Betty Green, Joy Partridge, Mary Burletson. Signed in ink by players on bottom border of card. Handwritten in black ink on back is 'Marie Jegust/from(?)/The English Women’s Cricket Association Training Team/November 1934'. Handwritten in blue biro on border above photograph, likely at a later date, is 'THE ENGLISH WOMEN’S CRICKET TEAM AT/THE W.A.C.A. FIRST INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S CRICKET ASS. 1937’.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H2007.168
Accession Date: 30 Apr 2013

Material

Emulsion/Paper0 - Whole
Cardboard/Paper0 - Whole

Measurement

width305mmincluding mount
length250mmincluding mount

 


 

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