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Cricket Signs sought
I am researching material for a book on pubs with cricket connections. I am not actively seeking further examples of signs of The Cricketers or The Cricketers Arms, but would not turn any such down! I seek less obvious names such as The Priory at Hastings which referred to the eponymous cricket ground, now redeveloped as the Priory Meadow Shopping Centre. Any relevant local info regarding the sign would be appreciated.
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Considered these?
How about Thomas Lord at West Meon? Named after the founder of the cricket ground, no connection to the area that I know of
And the Bat & Ball at Hambledon? Birthplace of cricket & pub is opposite the ground, loads of cricket items inside
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Some thoughts
I have been trying to remember some of the cricket related pub signs I've seen appearing on this site. The only ones I can think of so far are:-
The Long Hop in Meopham which I think is one of the more impressive pub signs I've seen.
Grace's in SE20
The Ashes in Maidstone
Three Willows in Birchanger
Also thought I'd add links for the 2 good suggestions from Farway, the Thomas Lord and the Bat & Ball
Dave
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Cricket Signs
Re: The Thomas Lord at Great Meon, Hampshire
Faraway - TFYR. The reason for this pub's name is because Thomas Lord retired to West Meon where he took a farm. He was buried in the local churchyard
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Cheers ACOL
Thanks for the update on Thomas Lord burial, I learn something new everyday
Next time I'm over there I may just have a search for the grave
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I'd really appreciate a copy of the sign, the pub and the grave (if you find it!)please - if you are going that way!
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Acol
I'd really appreciate a copy of the sign, the pub and the grave (if you find it!)please - if you are going that way!
Ok, no promises but I will do my best, don't hold your breath though as I am a bit busy at present
As the Bat & Ball is on the way there I will get that as well whilst I am at it
Now I have an excuse to have a pint, cheers
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Cheers - that wil be much appreciated
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More cricket
Can I offer you the Burn Bullock at Mitcham (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/35994/) - once upon a time the Kings Head but renamed long ago after Burnett Bullock - a Surrey cricketer of the 1920's who was evidently landlord from 1941-54 and arranged various matches on the cricket field opposite.
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Thomas Lord & Bat Ball pics ready
Hi Acol
At last got the pics you requested, have uploaded small versions on Pubs Galore and sent you a PM regarding forwarding to you
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