b'22136 137136TANYA BARTLETT,The Great Man - Don Bradman - Lords 1930, limited edition (#140/2500) bronze statuette raised on a marble base, signed and editioned on the bat; accompanied by the Millenium Way/Bradman Museum Certificate of Authenticity. Overall 40cm high. .$400600CRICKET1949 TO DATE137MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB LONG ROOM carpet framed display,100 x 68cm overall .$300500138MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB LADYS TICKETS: 1950-51 to 1967-68 almost complete collection and a pass-out (15 items) $300400139MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB Membership fobs for 1950-51, 1954-55 and 1966-67; also, RICHMOND C.C. 1976-77 and 1977-78 fobs. (5 items). .$80120140GRAHAM MCKENZIE COLLECTION - 1955 W.A. STATE SCHOOLBOYS CRICKET CAPTAIN: photograph of Graham McKenzie, as captain of the Western Australian team, being presented with the trophy for winning the 1955 Australian State Schoolboys Cricket Carnival, by Hon. W. Hegney, Minister for Education. In the background are members of the competing teams; framed & glazed, overall 22x45cm$100200141GRAHAM MCKENZIE COLLECTION - 1956 W.A. SCHOOLBOYS HOCKEY CAPTAIN: 1956 & 1957 embroidered West Australian Schoolboys hockey blazer pocket patches; both in very good condition. (2) $200300142GRAHAM MCKENZIE COLLECTION - 1956 W.A. SCHOOLBOYS HOCKEY CAPTAIN: press photographs (22x16.5cm) showing McKenzie with other State Captains during the 1956 Under 16 Hockey Championships held at Brisbane, the other showing McKenzie, being congratulated by his father Eric (WA manager/coach) after Western Australia became U-16 Champions of Australia by winning the 1957 Australian Schoolboys Hockey Carnival held at Launceston; also circular W.A. patch for hockey shirt which McKenzie can be see wearing in the photograph with his father. (3 items)McKenzie won the trophy as the outstanding player of the championship at the 1957 Carnival. $120160143SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET ANNUALS: 1951-52 to 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961-62 and 1963 to 1969. Total: 16. $100150144GRAHAM MCKENZIE COLLECTION - 1970 REST OF THE WORLD V ENGLAND SERIES: selection of items relating to the series comprising official tie; press photograph of the ROW team selected for the First Match at Lords showing McKenzie at the far right of the front row, being the only Australian in the team, signed on the reverse by Graham McKenzie; also two magazines from the period with articles featuring McKenzie. (4 items).McKenzie played in three games of the 5-match series, taking 4 for 51 in the 5th game, The Rest of the World going on to win that match and the unofficial Test series by 4-1. .$100200'