Autograph book, 1920s, 1930s & 1940s in the Ownership of Merle…
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Autograph book, 1920s, 1930s & 1940s in the Ownership of Merle Puddicombe. Macartney, Kelleway, Oldfield, Summervville on a single page; J W Gregory on a single page; West Indian team visiting Australia 1930-1931 sixteen signatures on two conjoined pages; Oldfield, Bradman & 10 others on a single page; New South Wales 1927 twelve players on a single page; Victoria,1927 twelve players on a single page; England 3rd test Melbourne, 1928-9 heading believed to be in Bradman's hand 'Please autograph for Don Bradman,' the entire England team on two conjoined pages; English Women's cricket Team (Touring Aust.) (1934-1935) thirteen signatures on two illustrated & conjoined pages; Sth Africans 1931-1932 sixteen signatures on two conjoined illustrated pages; & Australian eleven 1931 thirteen signatures on two conjoined illustrated pages beginning with Don Bradman.

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