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A Promising Tasmanian Cricketer March 1, 1895

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When: 1 Mar 1895.

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posted by Danny Stapleton
Contributor(s): Beattie, J. W. (John Watt), 1859-1930, photographer & Publisher Melbourne : David Syme & Co., Print published in The illustrated Australian news. (photomechanical print : halftone.)

Eady, Charles John, (1870-1945.) Standing, full-length, full face, wearing cricket whites, pads and holding a bat; made a record for intercolonial cricket by scoring a century in each innings in the match between Victoria and Tasmania at Hobart; member of club called "Break-o'-Day"; over six feet tall, first class batsman and fast bowler.

posted by Danny Stapleton
edited by Danny Stapleton
A Promising Tasmanian Cricketer. taken from the PICTURE - A Promising Tasmanian Cricketer. Melbourne : David Syme & Co., March 1, 1895. from the State Library of Victoria Collection. first accessed online on the 30th of May, 2022 at: https://viewer.slv.vic.gov.au/?entity=IE776104&mode=browse
posted by Danny Stapleton
edited by Danny Stapleton