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Ashes history at Trent Bridge The Ashes: Tales from Trent Bridge
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Nottinghamshire's Trent Bridge cricket ground has hosted 21 Ashes tests since 1899.Nottinghamshire's Trent Bridge cricket ground has hosted 21 Ashes tests since 1899.
Opened in 1838 by William Clarke, the landlord of the adjoining Trent Bridge Inn, it was used as a football ground too.Opened in 1838 by William Clarke, the landlord of the adjoining Trent Bridge Inn, it was used as a football ground too.
For some time, Trent Bridge became the traditional home of the first test of the Ashes series.For some time, Trent Bridge became the traditional home of the first test of the Ashes series.
Here, cricket writer and historian Peter Wynne-Thomas looks through photos from the ground's library and archive.Here, cricket writer and historian Peter Wynne-Thomas looks through photos from the ground's library and archive.
Donald Bradman image courtesy PA. Harold Larwood and Bill Voce image courtesy Getty Images.Donald Bradman image courtesy PA. Harold Larwood and Bill Voce image courtesy Getty Images.
Images of Peter Wynne-Thomas by Shawn Ryan.Images of Peter Wynne-Thomas by Shawn Ryan.
Slideshow production by Caroline Lowbridge. Publication date 13 July 2013.Slideshow production by Caroline Lowbridge. Publication date 13 July 2013.
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