Man who has over half a Century's Experience at making first class Cricket bats for most of the World's greatest batsman is Mr. George hunt who runs a little workshop close by lord's cricket ground. George Hunt, who runs a little workshop close by Lord's cricket ground, has been making bats for many of the worlds greatest batsmen for more than 50 years. One of the shops expert craftsmen, 66- year-old F. Church at work. Last time the English team visited Australia, an accompanying friend took some of Hunts bats for the Australians to try. Hassett and Miller each got a century at their first innings with the bats. May 30, 1953. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd).

Man who has over half a Century's Experience at making first class Cricket bats for most of the World's greatest batsman is Mr. George hunt who runs a little workshop close by lord's cricket ground. George Hunt, who runs a little workshop close by Lord's cricket ground, has been making bats for many of the worlds greatest batsmen for more than 50 years. One of the shops expert craftsmen, 66- year-old F. Church at work. Last time the English team visited Australia, an accompanying friend took some of Hunts bats for the Australians to try. Hassett and Miller each got a century at their first innings with the bats. May 30, 1953. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd).
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