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Cricketer The Honourable Frank Stanley Jackson
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Cricketer The Honourable Frank Stanley Jackson
Cricketer The Honourable Frank Stanley Jackson, *, . Born 1870 - Allerton Hall, Chapel Allerton, Leeds, Yorkshire - Played for Cambridge University, Yorkshire and England Date: 1897
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1897 Allerton Born Cambridge Chapel Cricketer Frank Honourable Jackson Leeds Played Stanley University
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This photograph captures The Honourable Frank Stanley Jackson in the prime of his cricket career, taken in the year 1897. Born in Allerton Hall, Chapel Allerton, Leeds, Yorkshire, in 1870, Jackson was a talented cricketer who went on to represent Cambridge University, Yorkshire, and England. The image shows Jackson in his cricket whites, holding a cricket bat in a confident and ready stance. His focused expression and determined gaze suggest his readiness for the game ahead. The photograph was likely taken during a match, with the green grass and cricket pitch visible in the background. Jackson's impressive cricket career began at Cambridge University, where he was a prominent member of the cricket team. He later went on to play for Yorkshire, making his debut for the county side in 1895. His exceptional skills and dedication earned him a place in the England team, and he made his Test debut against Australia in 1899. Jackson was known for his consistent and reliable batting, with a particular strength in scoring runs against fast bowling. He retired from first-class cricket in 1905, having scored over 5,000 runs in his career. This photograph is a valuable historical record of a talented cricketer from Yorkshire, who made a significant contribution to the game during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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