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English: Photo of South African cricket team in 1894. Back row, L to R: W. A. Simkins (manager), Cyril Sewell, George Kempis, Darnton Davey, Frank Hearne, Charles Mills, Bonnor Middleton, Arthur Seccull. Middle row: Thomas Routledge, Godfrey Cripps, H. H. Castens (captain), Clement Johnson, Ernest Halliwell. Front row: George Rowe, Dante Parkin, George Glover.
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Original publication: Cricket, 24 May 1894

Immediate source: ACS website https://archive.acscricket.com/cricket/1894/160/index.html
Author Russell & Son of Baker Street

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