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Lancashire C.C.C. - 1919
Cricket - 1919 season - Lancashire County Cricket Club team group
Back (left to right): W. Gillow, John Bullough, G.E. Ernest Tyldesley, J.D. James Tyldesley, Charlie Hallows, Harry Dean, Harold Harry Makepeace.
Front: Alfred Pewtress, Robert Boddington (in harlequin cap as previously Oxford University), Myles Kenyon (captain), John Hollins, J.T. Johnny Tyldesley.
Ground: H. Rylance (secretary)
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Harry Pilling & Kevin Tebay - Lancashire C.C.C
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Lancashire C.C.C. - 1950 County Champions (shared)
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Cyril Washbrook & Winston Place - Lancashire C.C.C
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Peter Marner & Ken Grieves - Lancashire C.C.C
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Peter Marner & Ken Grieves - Lancashire C.C.C
Cricket - 1954 season - Glamorgan vs. Lancashire
Peter Marner, left, and Ken Grieves walk out to bat for Lancashire.
Marner made his first-class debut for Lancashire in 1952, aged 16 years and five months, making him the youngest person to ever play for the county. He is also the first person to win a limited-overs Man of the Match award, when Lancashire played its first Gillette Cup match against Leicestershire in 1963.
Grieves made 452 first-class appearances for the county between 1949 and 1964, scoring 20802 runs with 26 centuries, and a county record 555 catches. He was Lancashire captain in 1963 and 1964. He also played football as a goalkeeper for Wigan Athletic, Bury, Bolton and Stockport County
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Smith, Clayton, Kelly, Goodwin - Lancashire C.C.C
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Jack Ikin & Cyril Washbrook - Lancashire C.C.C
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Jack Ikin & Cyril Washbrook - Lancashire C.C.C
Cricket - 1953 season
Jack Ikin, left, and Cyril Washbrook walk out to bat for Lancashire.
Ikin made 288 first-class appearances for the county between 1939 and 1957, scoring 14327 runs. He played eighteen Tests for England from 1946 to 1955.
Washbrook made 500 first-class appearances for the county between 1933 and 1959, scoring 27863 runs with 58 centuries. In 1954 he was appointed Lancashire's first-ever professional captain. He played 37 tests for England
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