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Abbey Mills Chemical Works Cricket Club, 1901.

Men named in photo are: J. Reynolds. E.Hammond. A.Hinds. T.Prosho. T.Plant. G.Oakley. R.Berk. T.Hambley (Capt). F.Berk. J.Bridge. J.Young. R.Peach (Umpire). S.Osborne. W.Prosho. W.Kimber. C.Steff. J.Derbyshire. F.Paget (Umpire). 

Abbey Mills Chemical Works Cricket Club, 1901.

South West Ham Cricket Club 1914

2nd XI Season 1914.                                                                             


Back row: J.Forrest (Umpire), B.E.Pengelly, R.G.Horwood, W.Yates, S.Tooby, W.Hitch, F.Wakelin, F.Crabb, J.A.Chalmers (Scorer).


Front row: Mr.T.Goodman, A.E.W.Hare, (Vice-Captain), W.S.Phillips (Captain), W.J.Bartlett, F.C.Jones, Mr.T.J.Jones.


South West Ham Cricket Club 1914

Spotted Dog Cricket Poster

William Vause, the proprietor of the Spotted Dog, was promoting cricket, billiards, dinners and teas as well as wines and spirits of the best quality.


Poster:f rom the collection of Newham Heritage & Archives

Spotted Dog Cricket Poster

Spotted Dog

The Spotted Dog Inn, Upton Lane. It is the only ancient building to have survived in Forest Gate. It is a timber framed building from the 16th century or earlier. It has been much restored and altered over the years and has been neglected and is not in use at the moment. This early photo shows the tea garden and cricket ground entrance to the left.

Spotted Dog
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