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The History of
Winchmore Hill Cricket Club

Written by Tony and Jennifer Bath


In order to reduce 'downloading' time and to make things a little easier, the History of the Club has been split into four sections. Section One - The Early Years, covers the period up to and including The Great War and covers the evolution of Winchmore Hill Cricket Club. Section Two - Between the Wars, progresses to the end of the Second World War. Section Three - Post War, continues the history of the Club up to the Centenary year (1980). Section Four has yet to be written!

Chris Langford
February 2002

Section One - The Early Years
Section Two - Between the Wars
Section Three - Post War to Centenary
Section Four - Volunteer writers please!






 


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Michael Busk, Esq.,  Grandson of Mr. Thomas Teshmaker Busk
Major (great grandson) & Mrs. T.W.P. Connell Descendents of Sir William T. Paulin JP
Mr. & Mrs. (great granddaughter) B.N. Willis
Alex Paulin, Esq.  
Sir Rupert Mann, Bt.  
Lady Clare Mann  
Crossman, Block & Keith, Solicitors  
The Staff of the:
Enfield Reference Library (Enfield Gazette and Observer)
Palmers Green & Southgate Gazette
Bruce Castle Museum (Sentinel Newspaper)
Guildhall Library, London
D. Pam, Esq. and G. Dalling, Esq. of the Local History Department of the Enfield Public Libraries.
A.H. Hall, Esq. (General and Historic References)
The following have been consulted in addition to general reference works and the newspapers mentioned above.
The Field Magazine
Albion Brewery 1808-1958
   





[page updated 26 February 2002]

 
 


 

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