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Official handbook of the Lancashire County and Manchester Cricket Club 1949
Author: T. Longworth
Official handbook of the Lancashire County and Manchester Cricket Club 1950
Author: T. Longworth
Official handbook of the Lancashire County and Manchester Cricket Club 1948
Author: J. A. Brierley, T. Longworth
Lancashire cricket 1983 yearbook
Author: Robert Warburton
Publisher: Lancashire County Cricket Club
Place of publication: Manchester, England
Year: 1983
Lancashire cricket 1984 yearbook
Author: Robert Warburton
Publisher: Lancashire County Cricket Club
Place of publication: Manchester, England
Year: 1984
Official handbook of the Lancashire County Cricket Club 1973
Author: Robert Warburton
Publisher: Lancashire County Cricket Club
Place of publication: Manchester, England
Official handbook of the Lancashire County Cricket Club 1974
Author: Robert Warburton
Publisher: Lancashire County Cricket Club
Place of publication: Manchester, England
Official handbook of the Lancashire County Cricket Club 1975
Author: Robert Warburton
Publisher: Lancashire County Cricket Club
Place of publication: Manchester, England
Official handbook of the Lancashire County Cricket Club 1977
Author: Robert Warburton
Publisher: Lancashire County Cricket Club
Place of publication: Manchester, England
Official handbook of the Lancashire County Cricket Club 1978
Author: Robert Warburton
Publisher: Lancashire County Cricket Club
Place of publication: Manchester, England
Lancashire cricket 1982 yearbook
Author: Robert Warburton
Publisher: Lancashire County Cricket Club
Place of publication: Manchester, England
Year: 1982
Lancashire cricket 1993 yearbook
Author: Reverend Malcolm G. Lorimer
Publisher: Lancashire County Cricket Club
Place of publication: Manchester, England
Year: 1993