Pre-War Cricket
1930s , Coleshill (Buckinghamshire)
Cat no. 6540
Short sequences of a village cricket match.
A village cricket match at Coleshill Cricket Club. A few spectators are seated outside a small pavilion. Not all the cricketers are sporting their cricket whites, perhaps a sign of inter-war austerity. There are good wide shots of the bowling, batting and fielding and a concluding sequence from the bowler's point of view from behind the wicket.
Featured Buildings
Coleshill Water Tower; Coleshill Cricket Club
Keywords
Cricket
Background Information
The Coleshill Water Tower is visible in the background of one shot. The 100ft high tower was built by German POWs during WWI to provide a gravity-fed water system for nearby Amersham.
Manifestations
Pre-War Cricket
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Locations: Coleshill (Buckinghamshire)
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Description Type: monographic
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Subject: cricket matches / convenience foods / Colman's / Coleshill Cricket Club
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