from TWAM (flickr)
Elswick Works cricket team

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from Beamish (flickr)
Beamish Cricket

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from Beamish (flickr)
Beamish Cricket 'XI'

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from Beamish (flickr)
General view of a cricket ground with match taking place, possibly Durham City, c1935

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from Beamish (flickr)
Donated Cricket programmes

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from Beamish (flickr)
Donated Cricket programmes

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from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
022791:Cricket Hebburn unknown c.1930

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from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
045440:Cricket Pallion unknown 1911

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from Flickr (flickr)
Durham County Cricket Club & Lumley Castle

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from Beamish (flickr)
The Ashes in Chester-le-Street

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from Beamish (flickr)
The Ashes in Chester-le-Street

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from TWAM (flickr)
Time for a Game of Cricket

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SN-small_0084

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from Hartlepool Museum (flickr)
Seaton Carew Cricket Club

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Mainsforth Sports Complex
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Mainsforth Sports Complex
- Overview Map Street View Mainsforth Cricket Club was founded by the miners from Mainsforth Colliery in the early 1900's, now located on part of the former colliery site and part …
Bournmoor Cricket Club House
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Bournmoor Cricket Club House
- Overview Map Street View Bournmoor Cricket Club House is located on Chester Road in Bournmoor. The building dates from 1870 and was originally built as a National School. Bournmoor Cricket …
John Atkinson Pendlington (1861 - 1914)
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John Atkinson Pendlington (1861 - 1914)
- John Atkinson Pendlington was the inventor of a linear scoring system for cricket before 1893. Pendlington was born in South Shields in 1861. He played cricket for the Tyne Dock …

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