The Bradman Scrapbooks, Volume 48
1948
Tour of England.
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- Page 5 Don Bradman scrapbooks, volume 48; introduction.
- Page 11 Mrs. Bradman.
- Page 13 Front cover of the program for the 20th Australian XI Tour in Great Britain, 1948.
- Page 15 Program for the Australian XI Tour of Great Britain, 1948.
- Page 27 No extra food ration for Test cricketers in England.
- Page 52 The Australian team on board the R.M.S. Strathaird.
- Page 81 Don Bradman selecting his gloves at Slazengers.
- Page 88 Front cover of the menu for the British Sportsman's Club luncheon given for the Australian cricket team, 1948.
- Page 89 Alphabetical table list for the British Sportsman's Club luncheon for the Australian cricket team at the Savoy Hotel, London, 20th April 1948.
- Page 96 Greetings!
- Page 104 Don Bradman scores many "boundaries" in speech at welcoming luncheon.
- Page 130 Mr. Johnson, Manager of the Australian Team speaking at the presentation of food at the Ministry of Food Headquarters.
- Page 173 Beasley, Bradman in lift crash.
- Page 199 The Don signs - for an eight-hour day.
- Page 200 Letter from John to his father, Don Bradman, in England.
- Page 209 Envelope with a picture of Bradman's face on it.
- Page 223 Shilling fund for Bradman.
- Page 231 Don Bradman cuts the special cake to commemorate his last appearance in English Test matches.
- Page 232 Letter of appreciation to Bradman on his retirement from Test cricket.
- Page 241 Don Bradman's 40th birthday cake presented to him by all at Lord's.
- Page 250 Yorkshire Country Cricket Club makes Bradman honorary life member.
- Page 255 Your chance to say thanks to Bradman.
- Page 257 Some of the Australian players relax at golf on a rest day.
- Page 263 King jokes with Bradman.
- Page 265 The King and Queen with Australian players and cricket officials.
- Page 267 Bradman will say goodbye tomorrow.
- Page 268 Letter to Bradman from three cricket fans.
- Page 286 Presentation of the Warwick vase trophy to Bradman.
- Page 317 Letter of congratulation on the 1948 Australian Tour.
- Page 327 Bradman leaves ship.
- Page 339 Don lost a stone on Test Tour.
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