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Curator's correspondence relating to reproduction of images and requests for information and editing



Reference
MCC/AAL/2/TEMP44
Date:
1966-06-07 - 1968-05-10
Level of description
file
Extent
2 folders
Part of
department correspondence and papers (MCC/AAL/2)
Scope and Content
Curator [Diana Rait Kerr and Stephen Green] and MCC [Colonel R Rait Kerr, R Aird and S C Griffith, Secretary and J G Dunbar Assistant Secretary] correspondence, notes and invoices relating to reproduction of images in the MCC Collections and information and editing requested by publishers, organisations and individuals. Subjects include copyright and Sports and General Press Agency, history of MCC and Father Time weathervane [3rd November 1952], reference to quote from book 'Some I Knew Well' by Clifford Bax relating to J C Snaith, a member of Bax's cricket team 'The Old Broughtonians' [21 February 1952], origins of cricket [5th June 1951], MCC Collections [Sir Julian Cahn's library] [17th January 1947], the Burrup Cup, a memento of the 1862 Tour to Australia [29th May 1946]. Also includes completed forms 'application for photographs from MCC photograph library', 'conditions for reproduction of exhibits in the MCC Collections' and 'conditions for reproduction of MCC pictures', 'The Tatler and the Bystander' magazine article 'A Guide to London Clubs' featuring contact details of MCC, 'The Sunday Times' newspaper clipping relating to a bat in MCC Collections inscribed 'Ring, Little Joey', 'Women's Realm' magazine article relating to cricket and information about the International Cricket Conference, including history, legal status and aims.
Associations
Diana Mary Rait Kerr
Stephen Edgar Alexander Green
Colonel Rowan Scrope Rait Kerr
Ronald Aird
Stewart Cathie Griffith
James Garrett Dunbar
International Cricket Conference
Subject
publications, reproductions, MCC Collection, History of Lord's and MCC
Institution name
Marylebone Cricket Club
Conditions governing access
Open
Language
English
Size
2 folders
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