Tale-enders is a collaborative project between the Cricket Board of Wales and the George Ewart Evans Centre for Storytelling at the University of Glamorgan, aimed at gathering the narrative heritage of Welsh Cricket. The project coincides with the redevelopment of the Glamorgan cricket ground at Sophia Gardens. Working with six representative cricket clubs throughout Wales, a wide-range of stories, memories and reminiscences are being gathered from club members, players and spectators for deposit in the new Museum of Welsh Cricket, which is part of the development programme. The stories are being collected in a range of forms (such as digital stories) and will be accessible from terminals inside the Museum and via the internet. It is also h...
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This project between Glamorgan Cricket and the University of Glamorgan seeks to explore the use of s...
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An overview of the methodology involved in a Cricket Heritage Project - especially community exhibit...
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This book chapter emerges from a collaborative project that was funded by the AHRC as part of the AH...
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The chapter places the formative development of cricket during the eighteenth century within it's co...
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This paper is concerned with the contribution of Test Match Special (TMS) to the discourses of crick...
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Cricket was introduced to India through British colonialism in the 18th Century, and became cemented...
The game cricket has become almost synonymous with all that is English. Of the three major British s...
These are the slides from a talk delivered at Harlaxton College, University of Evansville on 16th No...
This paper examines the genesis and purpose of the Oxford Companion to Australian Cricket and more e...
By recording and then disseminating the oral reminiscences of the Rugby League community in West Yor...
This project between Glamorgan Cricket and the University of Glamorgan seeks to explore the use of s...
Between 2010 and 2012 researchers at Falmouth and Glamorgan Universities in the UK collaborated with...
An overview of the methodology involved in a Cricket Heritage Project - especially community exhibit...
A joint exhibition by the Canberra and District Historical Society and the Hall School Museum and He...
This book chapter emerges from a collaborative project that was funded by the AHRC as part of the AH...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:OP-97/MISC / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
The chapter places the formative development of cricket during the eighteenth century within it's co...
Sports fans are increasingly using social media platforms like Twitter to express emotions and share...
This paper is concerned with the contribution of Test Match Special (TMS) to the discourses of crick...
This work focuses on a bygone era of cricket - before the age of helmets, Hong Kong sixes, black sig...
Cricket was introduced to India through British colonialism in the 18th Century, and became cemented...
The game cricket has become almost synonymous with all that is English. Of the three major British s...
These are the slides from a talk delivered at Harlaxton College, University of Evansville on 16th No...
This paper examines the genesis and purpose of the Oxford Companion to Australian Cricket and more e...
By recording and then disseminating the oral reminiscences of the Rugby League community in West Yor...