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Tom Ford

@TomFord83

PR & Media Manager at @umusicau, PhD, @essendonfc member, @northshorefc footballer, cricket podcaster @goldenagecrickt & aspiring snooker commentator.

Sydney, New South Wales Katılım Kasım 2010
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Find something in life to be as passionate about as Leonard Bernstein conducting the finale to Mahler 2. #bernstein100
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In the 1904 English summer, two Gentlemen versus Players matches took place – back to back – within a week in early July. The first, a truly memorable match at Lord’s, resulted in the Gentlemen seizing victory for the first time since 1899.
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I could be wrong, but I've never seen this photo of Victor Trumper before. Found it this morning in an old British magazine, dated February 1905. Likely taken during the 1902 tour. @PictureSporting @SportHistoryAus
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Happy 149th birthday, Clem Hill. Still an international drawcard long after his official retirement, Clem poses here during a charity cricket match in Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire in 1926 with two former Governors of South Australia. Full story below in the thread 🧵
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Bernard Bosanquet (1877–1936) about to deliver a 'Googlie', 'Wrong'un', or 'Bosie'.
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In 1907, George Beldam wrote a series of articles for Badminton Magazine, utilising the landmark action photographs he’d captured of English and Australian players published in his now famous books: Great Batsman (1905) and Great Bowlers and Fielders (1906). 🧵1/5
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Supreme stylist Lionel Palairet (1870–1933) demonstrating a classic off-drive.
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