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New Cricket bat. Ted Jolly 62. The new 'Revolutionary'




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New Cricket bat. Ted Jolly 62. The new "Revolutionary"

New Cricket bat. Ted Jolly 62. The new " Revolutionary" cricket bat in production at the Gray-Nicholis factory in Robertsbridge, Sussex. April 1975

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10"x10" Photo Print

Step into the world of cricket history with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This captivating image showcases the innovative "Revolutionary" cricket bat, manufactured at the renowned Gray-Nicholas factory in Robertsbridge, Sussex, in April 1975 (75-1953-002). Witness the craftsmanship and progression in cricket equipment design as Ted Jolly, a master craftsman, holds the groundbreaking bat. Bring the nostalgia of cricket's rich heritage into your home or office with this stunning, high-quality photographic print from Memory Lane Prints.

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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 25.4cm (10" x 10")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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In this photograph, we witness the meticulous craftsmanship and dedication that goes into creating a new "Revolutionary" cricket bat at the Gray-Nicholis factory in Robertsbridge, Sussex during the 1970s. The image, titled "New Cricket Bat. Ted Jolly 62. The new 'Revolutionary' cricket bat in production at the Gray-Nicholis factory in Robertsbridge, Sussex. April 1975 (75-1953-002)" by Mirrorpix, transports us back in time to an era when traditional skills were the cornerstone of manufacturing. At the heart of the scene is Ted Jolly, an experienced craftsman, meticulously shaping the wooden blade of the bat with unwavering focus. His weathered hands, calloused from years of working with wood, glide effortlessly over the surface, leaving behind the delicate curves and contours that would soon become the signature of the "Revolutionary" cricket bat. Surrounding Ted is a bustling workshop filled with the sights, sounds, and smells of a thriving factory. Apprentices, eager to learn the trade, observe their mentor intently, absorbing every detail of his technique. Wood shavings litter the floor, and the air is thick with the scent of freshly cut wood. The atmosphere is one of camaraderie and shared purpose, as the team works together to bring this iconic piece of sports equipment to life. The "Revolutionary" cricket bat, a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the Gray-Nicholis factory, would go on to become a beloved symbol of the game, graced by the hands of countless cricketers for generations to come.

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