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English: Knew there was no way we couldn't date this - how often did the London Clown Cricketers come to the Munster Hall and Mardyke Cricket Ground? (At the very least thought there'd be newspaper reports of mothers locking up their daughters!)
Thanks to DannyM8 for pointing out Ger Siggins' excellent account of the Clown Cricketers at Lansdowne Road in Dublin (from Lansdowne Road: the stadium, the matches, the greatest days) and to John Spooner for his newspaper searching. It looks as if the Clown Cricketers played Cork on Monday 24th and Tuesday 25th August 1874. So, I hereby declare this one August 1874! The Cork horse tramway operated from September 1872 until December 1875. Date: August 1874 NLI Ref.: STP_1802 |
Date | Taken in August 1874 |
Source | https://www.flickr.com/photos/nlireland/8455666538/ |
Author | National Library of Ireland on The Commons |
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Camera location | 51° 53′ 54.64″ N, 8° 27′ 38.05″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.898511; -8.460570 |
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