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Keywords: national library of australia nationallibraryofaustralia xmlns:dc=http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/ xmlns:dc=httppurlorgdcelements11 dc:identifier=http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an23140226 dc:identifier=httpnlagovaunlapican23140226 indoor photo border monochrome Photoline Printing Co Title from caption.; Condition: some discolouration.; Part of the E.W. Searle collection of photographs.; Inscriptions: '47 matches were played, 14 were won; 14 were lost; and 19 drawn. The greatest victory was against Farbrother Team, whom they defeated by an innings and 284 runs. At East Hampshire, Twopenny, one of the aboriginal bowlers, obtained the very wonderful average of 10 overs, 7 maidens, 9 runs and 9 wickets; while remaining batsman was caught by Twopenny, off Mullagh's bowling'--lower centre.; Photograph of a poster published by Photoline Company, 515 George Street, Sydney.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an23140226; Exhibited: "How's That", Visitors Centre, National Library of Australia, 2 February 2007 - 17 June 2007 AuCNL. Poster featuring individual portraits of the Aboriginal cricket team members that 'was got together in the Lake Wallace District by T. Wills and C. Lawrence and left for England in February, 1868'--caption, lower centre. Persistent URL nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an23140226 Photoline Printing Co Title from caption.; Condition: some discolouration.; Part of the E.W. Searle collection of photographs.; Inscriptions: '47 matches were played, 14 were won; 14 were lost; and 19 drawn. The greatest victory was against Farbrother Team, whom they defeated by an innings and 284 runs. At East Hampshire, Twopenny, one of the aboriginal bowlers, obtained the very wonderful average of 10 overs, 7 maidens, 9 runs and 9 wickets; while remaining batsman was caught by Twopenny, off Mullagh's bowling'--lower centre.; Photograph of a poster published by Photoline Company, 515 George Street, Sydney.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an23140226; Exhibited: "How's That", Visitors Centre, National Library of Australia, 2 February 2007 - 17 June 2007 AuCNL. Poster featuring individual portraits of the Aboriginal cricket team members that 'was got together in the Lake Wallace District by T. Wills and C. Lawrence and left for England in February, 1868'--caption, lower centre. Persistent URL nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an23140226
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