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West Indies Cricket Team - 1957 Tour - Signatures

The West Indies Cricket Team - Tour of England 1957. Featured are the brilliant (Sir) Garfield (Gary) Sobers, Frank Worrell, Everton Weekes, (Sir) Wesley Winfield Hall and Sonny Ramadhin. The signatures of all the players can be found on the reverse (see 10644613). Date: 1957

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1957 Alexander Atkinson Autograph Autographs Cricket Cricketers Everton Frank Garfield Gary Gilchrist Goddard Indies Names Player Players Signature Signatures Sonny Touring Tourists Valentine Walcott Weekes Winfield Smith


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This photograph showcases the West Indies Cricket Team during their Tour of England in 1957. The image features some of the most iconic names in cricket history, including (Sir) Garfield (Gary) Sobers, Frank Worrell, Everton Weekes, and (Sir) Wesley Winfield Hall, as well as Sonny Ramadhin. The players are seen in casual attire, likely during a break from the intense cricket matches they were playing. The reverse of this photograph holds a special significance for cricket enthusiasts and collectors, as it bears the signatures of all the players. The autographs of Garfield Sobers, Frank Worrell, Everton Weekes, Sonny Ramadhin, and other team members can be clearly seen. The presence of these signatures adds an extra layer of value and historical significance to the photograph. The West Indies Cricket Team of 1957 was a formidable side, known for their skill, determination, and sportsmanship. This team, led by Frank Worrell, made history by becoming the first non-British team to win the Ashes series in England. The team's success on the field was a testament to their talent and the growing influence of cricket in the West Indies and beyond. This photograph is a snapshot of a bygone era, capturing the essence of the 1950s and the rich history of cricket. The names of these cricketers - Sobers, Worrell, Weekes, Ramadhin, and their teammates - continue to resonate with cricket fans around the world. This photograph is not just a piece of memorabilia, but a connection to the past and a reminder of the enduring legacy of these cricket greats.

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