CRICKET and angling are the latest nostalgic sporting pictures to be shared with Remember When readers.
Following a number of articles featuring footballing memories, Guardian reader and regular Remember When contributor Toddy Barlow has shared these photographs.
The first is of Rudheath Secondary Modern School's cricket ream in the 1950s.
Among the team members are Barry Clarke, Barry Robinson, John Buckley, Tony Lawrenson, Maurice Buckley, Barry Gallimore and Alan Thompson, as well as Toddy Barlow.
"We played everything," said Toddy,
"More people played football because lads preferred it but I played all of it."
The second photograph is prize-winners from the Watermans Arms angling club in the mid-1970s.
Toddy, who ran the Watermans Arms, said: "We had our own angling club when we had the pub and had stretches along the Dane."
Names include E Betteridge, K Ellison, D Blake, C Webb, F Whitlow, S Konca, M Bentley, J Konca, D Richards, N Leather, S Thrift, J Riley, R Betteridge, B Bloor, S Blake and Toddy.
Anyone else who can add names to these lists, or anyone with stories or memories of yesteryear to share should contact Guardian chief reporter Gina Bebbington at gina.bebbington@nqnw.co.uk.
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