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Tommy Marshall of the Stockton Cricket Club, 1876
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Tommy Marshall of the Stockton Cricket Club, 1876
Engraving of Tommy Marshall, former player and coach of the Stockton Cricket Club, 1876. Although his age was unknown when this image was published, it was said he played cricket in the time of Mynn, Felix, Clarke and William Lillywhite (1830s to 1840 s). In 1876, he was said to be the last surviving cricketing figure from that time
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This engraving captures the image of Tommy Marshall, a former player and coach of the esteemed Stockton Cricket Club during the 1870s. The exact age of Marshall at the time this image was published remains unknown, but it is documented that he played cricket during the era of cricketing legends such as Mynn, Felix, Clarke, and William Lillywhite, which places him in the 1830s to 1840s. By 1876, Marshall was the last surviving cricketing figure from that time, making him an invaluable link to the rich history of the sport. Marshall's contributions to the game as both a player and coach are significant, and his image serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Stockton Cricket Club. The club, which has a storied history dating back to the mid-18th century, has produced numerous cricketing greats over the years, and Marshall's tenure represents an important chapter in its history. The intricately detailed engraving showcases Marshall in his cricketing attire, complete with a cap and a bat in hand. The image, published in 1876, offers a glimpse into the past, providing a window into the world of cricket during a time when the game was still in its formative years. As a historical figure, Marshall's importance to the sport cannot be overstated, and this image serves as a reminder of the rich and storied history of cricket in England and beyond.
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