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The Benefit cricket match at Cobham, Surrey for Tom Rushby.s F Bryant, the Surrey Captain
The Benefit cricket match for former Surrey cricketer, Tom Rushby, at Cobham, Surrey. Francis H Bryant shakes hands with Thomas Rushby. 19 August 1922
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