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Cricket » Cricket Autographs » Cricket Letters » EDDIE WATTS (SURREY) 1971 CRICKET LETTER - TO GEOFFREY HOWARD

EDDIE WATTS (SURREY) 1971 CRICKET LETTER - TO GEOFFREY HOWARD

EDDIE WATTS (SURREY) 1971 CRICKET LETTER - TO GEOFFREY HOWARD

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Single sheet handwritten letter from 1971 from Eddie Watts to Geoffrey Howard, the well-known cricket administrator. Watts states "My word how times have changed - I never stop being thankful to have been playing when was cricket was so enjoyable in the '30s."

Good condition.

Date
1971

£20.00 (Code: 96743)

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