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English: "Lord Harris."
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Source K. S. Ranjitsinhji, The Jubilee Book of Cricket Third Edition
Author Unknown authorUnknown author – Credit: "From photo by E. Hawkins & Co., Brighton". E. Hawkins & Co. were a photography company based in Brighton who were well-known for their cricket portraits. They seldom credited their photographers, and the listed copyright authors of most of their photographs are the company owners, rather than the photographers. The company is no longer trading.

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