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Sweet Shires
Dave Morton
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Description for Sweet Shires
Paperback. A photo-book dedicated to cricket and cricket grounds across the UK. Num Pages: 108 pages, 45 colour photographs. BIC Classification: 1DBK; AJC; WSBV; WSJC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 142 x 286 x 8. Weight in Grams: 266.
'Sweet Shires' is a book about cricket; it is also a photo-book, with forty-two full-page, high-quality prints.Dave Morton has briefly detailed his own background in the game, from cricket-mad young boy in 1950s Bradford, through teenage years in Staffordshire, and on to thirty summers, and more, as an amateur league player in Manchester. The photographs belong to the author's later years. Follow him on a journey through the sweet green shires of England and Wales. The major grounds are represented here, and the smaller County HQs. There are the 'outgrounds' too, those venues used by County Clubs for occasional matches, or for 2nd XI fixtures. Nor has the grass-roots game been neglected, with many scenic views of club grounds, mostly in the North of England. Each photograph is accompanied by Dave's anecdotes of players and matches fondly remembered, and of his encounters with the eccentric folk who follow the game, away from TV's spotlight.
Product Details
Publisher
SilverWood Books Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
108
Place of Publication
Bristol, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781781325261
SKU
V9781781325261
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-2
About Dave Morton
Dave Morton lived in Wibsey, Bradford, in the (then) West Riding of Yorkshire until the age of twelve. His father was a noted Bradford League cricketer, and early memories are of watching Harry Morton bat for Great Horton Cricket Club, and seeing the fine Yorkshire County Cricket Club team of those days strutting their stuff at Park Avenue, just down the road. Late in 1955 the family moved to the Midlands. After completing his formal education at Cambridge University, in 1966 Dave was finally free to move back up north, to a job in Manchester, where he has lived ever since. For the next thirty-six years, he played league cricket in the Manchester area, for Prestwich CC and Newton Heath CC. Following early retirement (from work, not from cricket), Dave joined Yorkshire CCC as a member in time for the 1994 season. He continued to turn out for his club second team until he was sixty, apart from missing a season to have a hip replaced. Dave is now one of the many travelling supporters who follow Yorkshire round the country. He has always watched a few Lancashire games, too, and in 2016 he became a member of the Red Rose county. Winters usually include an England tour, but it is four-day county cricket that provides the greatest pleasure.
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