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English: Aboriginal cricketers alongside the Melbourne Cricket Ground Pavilion. This team played the "Boxing Day match" between the Melbourne Cricket Club at the MCG. Fltr (standing): King Cole, Tarpot, Tom Wills, Johnny Mullagh, Dick-a-Dick; (seated): Jellico, Peter, Red Cap, Harry Rose, Bullocky, Cuzens. Some of these players were members of the squad which toured England in 1868, December 1866-67, unknown, from vintage albumen print, State Library of New South Wales, MPG/113
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La bildo estas kopiita de wikipedia:en. La originala priskribo estas: Aboriginal cricket team at the MCG, 1867 MCG Museum From left, standing: King Cole, Tarpot, Tom Wills, Johnny Mullagh, Dick-a-Dick. <br> Seated: Jellico, Peter, Red Cap, Harry Rose,
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Aboriginal cricketers alongside the Melbourne Cricket Ground Pavilion, c.1867Unknown1866.12Aboriginal cricketers alongside the Melbourne Cricket Ground Pavilion. This team played the "Boxing Day match" between the Melbourne Cricket Club at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Fltr (standing): King Cole, Tarpot, Tom Wills, Johnny Mullagh, Dick-a-Dick; (seated): Jellico, Peter, Red Cap, Harry Rose, Bullocky, Cuzens. Some of these players were members of the squad which toured England in 1868.photographalbumen printMPG/113https://collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1l4d5d51/vxoz0vqeQzPRz420833