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Don Bradman Going out to Bat for the Last Time, Melbourne CrPhotograph of Don Bradman going out to bat, during his last first-class cricket match; a game between Bradmans XI and L. Hassetts XI, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, December 1948
Sir Donald Bradman Unquestionably the greatest batsman ever to play Test cricket. Averaged an amazing 99.94 runs for Australia
Don Bradman square cuts at Lords, 1930Photograph of Don Bradman square cutting during the second Test Match between England and Australia, held at Lords Cricket Ground, London, 1930
Don BradmanPortrait of Don Bradman, Australian cricketer
Bradman / Cricketer 1934Don Bradman, Australian cricketer (1908-2001)
M. C. C. Cricket tour in AustraliaFingleton batting for New South Wales, hit by a rising ball from Voce. Bradman supports him; the Nawab of Pataudi is picking up his bat, while Ames and Jardine are walking across
Sporting leaders during the reign of King George VSporting leaders during the first 25 years of the reign of King George V: Lord Burghley, Wakefield, Earl of Lonsdale, Bradman, Hobbs. Date: 1935
Don Bradman batting at Perth, Hammond in slipsAustralian cricketer Don Bradman batting at Perth, Hammond in the slips Date: circa 1930s
Don Bradman bowled by Verity at LordsAustralian Cricketer Don Bradman bowled by Verity at Lords in 1938, Ames keeping wicket Date: 1938
Don BradmanCharcoal sketch of Donald George Bradman, nicknamed The Don. The Australian cricketer was widely acknowledged to be the greatest batsman of all time with a test career batting average of 99.94
The Duke of Edinburgh meeting Cricketer Donald Bradman on 22nd April 1948 at the Public Schools Club on Piccadilly, London. Date: 1948
Don Bradman wrestlingAustralian cricketer and batsman, Don Bradman enjoying another sporting pursuit, wrestling with Jim Deakin, a well-known Australian wrestler. Date: 1931
Silhouette of Donald Bradman, Australian cricketerSilhouette of Donald George Bradman (1908-2001), Australian cricketer. 1956
Don Bradman Gives LessonA boy receives a cricket lesson from his hero, the famous Australian cricketer Sir DON BRADMAN, ( The Don ) who lived to a ripe old age, a good innings, indeed! Date: 1908 - 2001
Englands test match victory: meeting the KingThe King present at the second England versus Australia test match. King George V with the Australian team, shaking hands with Bradman, the famous Australian batsman
Australian Ashes Touring side of 1938The Touring Australian cricket team of 1938, with Captain (Sir) Donald Bradman seated (centre). Other notable members of the side include C Babcock and Wilf O Reilly
The Australian Cricket Team at the Oval, 1938Photographic montage of the Australian Cricket Team, that toured England in 1938, imposed onto the Oval Cricket Ground, Kennington, London
Bradman / Cricketer 1938Don Bradman, Australian cricketer (1908-2001)
Australian FamilyYOUNG AUSTRALIA - a future Bradman, maybe, with his mother, his sister and his cat