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A history of the Hampstead Cricket Club
Author: F. R. D'O Monro
Publisher: Home & Van Thal
Place of publication: London
Year: 1949
Middlesex County Cricket Club. Book of photographs from the 1969 yearbook
Author: Middlesex County Cricket Club
Author: Terence Cornelius Farmer Prittie
Publisher: Hutchinson's Library of Sports And Pastimes
Place of publication: London
Year: 1946
Author: Terence Cornelius Farmer Prittie
Publisher: Convoy Publications
Year: 1951
The story of Middlesex county cricket club
Author: Anton Rippon
Publisher: Moorland Publishing Ltd.
Place of publication: Ashbourne, Derby
Year: 1982
Author: Sir Pelham Francis Warner
A history of county cricket: Middlesex
Author: Evelyn Maitland Wellings
Publisher: Arthur Barker
Place of publication: London
Year: 1972
Brylcreem summer: the 1947 cricket season
Author: Eric Midwinter
Publisher: Kingswood
Place of publication: London
Year: 1991