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  • Jack Blackham
  • Australian cricketer

    McCarthy Blackham (11 May 1854 – 28 December 1932) was a Test cricketer who played for Victoria and Australia. A specialist wicket-keeper, Blackham played

    Jack Blackham

    Jack Blackham

    Jack_Blackham

  • Black Jack (nickname)
  • List of people with the same nickname

    Black Jack is the nickname of the following people: John Vernou Bouvier III (1891–1957), father of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Jack Blackham (1854–1932)

    Black Jack (nickname)

    Black_Jack_(nickname)

  • List of Australia Test wicket-keepers
  • only 34 wicket-keepers have kept wicket in a match for Australia. Jack Blackham was the first and longest-serving wicket-keeper who kept wicket for

    List of Australia Test wicket-keepers

    List of Australia Test wicket-keepers

    List_of_Australia_Test_wicket-keepers

  • Blackham (surname)
  • Surname list

    educationalist Jack Blackham (1854–1932), Australian cricketer Jeremy Blackham (born 1943), British Royal Navy officer Joan Blackham (1946–2020), British

    Blackham (surname)

    Blackham_(surname)

  • Australia national cricket team
  • the team was very competitive in early games, producing stars such as Jack Blackham, Billy Murdoch, Fred "The Demon" Spofforth, George Bonnor, Percy McDonnell

    Australia national cricket team

    Australia_national_cricket_team

  • List of England cricketers who have taken five-wicket hauls on Test debut
  • 1 27 50 6 2.22 Jack Lyons Jack Barrett Billy Murdoch Jack Blackham Harry Trott Percie Charlton Won 3 30.2 52 6 2.05 Jack Barrett Jack Lyons Kenny Burn

    List of England cricketers who have taken five-wicket hauls on Test debut

    List of England cricketers who have taken five-wicket hauls on Test debut

    List_of_England_cricketers_who_have_taken_five-wicket_hauls_on_Test_debut

  • Jack Tooher
  • Australian cricketer and umpire (1846–1941)

    play did start, Victoria collapsed and lost the match. Their captain, Jack Blackham, blamed Tooher for the defeat, saying that he had delayed the start

    Jack Tooher

    Jack_Tooher

  • May 11
  • Day of the year

    and politician, 26th United States Vice President (died 1918) 1854 – Jack Blackham, Australian cricketer (died 1932) 1869 – Archibald Warden, English tennis

    May 11

    May_11

  • History of Test cricket from 1890 to 1900
  • Grace, on the tour to play an Australian side captained by the great Jack Blackham. The England side was reckoned to be a strong one, even though only

    History of Test cricket from 1890 to 1900

    History_of_Test_cricket_from_1890_to_1900

  • Robert J. Blackham
  • British Army Major-General

    James Blackham CB CMG CIE DSO (1868–1951) was a British barrister, medical doctor, writer, and officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps. Blackham was born

    Robert J. Blackham

    Robert_J._Blackham

  • Fielding (cricket)
  • Collecting the ball to force dismissal

    techniques from the 1880s, notably at first by the Australian wicket-keeper Jack Blackham, it became obsolete at the highest levels of the game. The position

    Fielding (cricket)

    Fielding (cricket)

    Fielding_(cricket)

  • John Blackham
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    John Blackham may refer to: Jack Blackham (1854–1932), Australian cricketer John Blackham, 2nd Baronet (died 1728), of the Blackham baronets Blackham (disambiguation)

    John Blackham

    John_Blackham

  • English cricket team in Australia and New Zealand in 1876–77
  • English cricket tour of Australia and New Zealand

    five-wicket haul in Test cricket. Jack Blackham (Aus) took the first catch by a wicket-keeper in Test cricket. Jack Blackham (Aus) made the first stumping

    English cricket team in Australia and New Zealand in 1876–77

    English cricket team in Australia and New Zealand in 1876–77

    English_cricket_team_in_Australia_and_New_Zealand_in_1876–77

  • Fred Blackham
  • Australian rules footballer

    Victorian Football League (VFL). His brother, Jack Blackham, played Test cricket for Australia. "Fred Blackham - Player Bio". Australian Football. Retrieved

    Fred Blackham

    Fred_Blackham

  • W. G. Grace
  • English cricketer (1848–1915)

    controversial remarks and failing to control his temper. Australia, led by Jack Blackham, won the first Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground by 54 runs. Grace

    W. G. Grace

    W. G. Grace

    W._G._Grace

  • Billy Murdoch
  • Australian cricketer

    career as a wicket-keeper, but at Test level kept wicket only once, with Jack Blackham being preferred. As a batsman, Murdoch scored both the first double

    Billy Murdoch

    Billy Murdoch

    Billy_Murdoch

  • History of Test cricket from 1877 to 1883
  • success. He declared that he would play only if Murdoch kept wicket, but Jack Blackham had already been chosen. Spofforth's appeal was seen as a display of

    History of Test cricket from 1877 to 1883

    History of Test cricket from 1877 to 1883

    History_of_Test_cricket_from_1877_to_1883

  • Australian Cricket Hall of Fame
  • Part of the Australian Gallery of Sport and Olympic Museum

    Archived from the original on 4 July 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2017. "Jack Blackham". ESPNcricinfo. Archived from the original on 11 May 2017. Retrieved

    Australian Cricket Hall of Fame

    Australian Cricket Hall of Fame

    Australian_Cricket_Hall_of_Fame

  • Fred Spofforth
  • Australian cricketer (1853–1926)

    match by four wickets. He had boycotted the First Test because of Jack Blackham's selection as wicket-keeper ahead of Spofforth's close friend and fellow

    Fred Spofforth

    Fred Spofforth

    Fred_Spofforth

  • List of Australia Test cricketers
  • Australian Cricketers

    Charles Bannerman 1877–1879 3 6 2 239 165* 59.75 – – – – – – 0 – 2 Jack Blackham 1877–1894 35 62 11 800 74 15.69 – – – – – – 37 24 3 Bransby Cooper 1877

    List of Australia Test cricketers

    List_of_Australia_Test_cricketers

  • List of Australia Test cricket records
  • catches taken by a non-wicket-keeper in a Test series. Australian all-rounder Jack Gregory took 15 catches in the series as well as 23 wickets. Fellow Australians

    List of Australia Test cricket records

    List of Australia Test cricket records

    List_of_Australia_Test_cricket_records

  • Victor Trumper
  • Australian cricketer (1877–1915)

    the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, the others being Fred Spofforth, Jack Blackham, Clarrie Grimmett, Bill Ponsford, Don Bradman, Bill O'Reilly, Keith

    Victor Trumper

    Victor Trumper

    Victor_Trumper

  • Affie Jarvis
  • Australian cricketer

    March 1895. Jarvis was unlucky in that his time clashed with that of Jack Blackham, who held down the wicket-keeping spot in the Australian Test team that

    Affie Jarvis

    Affie Jarvis

    Affie_Jarvis

  • List of Australia national cricket captains
  • served as vice-captain(s) in the Test team including: Bill Woodfull – under Jack Ryder from October 1928 to March 1929, then promoted to captain Vic Richardson

    List of Australia national cricket captains

    List of Australia national cricket captains

    List_of_Australia_national_cricket_captains

  • List of Victoria first-class cricketers
  • List of cricketers

    March 1873 1872/73 1 108 James Stewart 14 March 1873 1872/73 1 109 Jack Blackham 26 December 1874 1874/75–1894/95 45 110 Tom Horan 26 December 1874 1874/75–1891/92

    List of Victoria first-class cricketers

    List_of_Victoria_first-class_cricketers

  • December 28
  • Day of the year

    Léon Bakst, Russian painter and costume designer (born 1866) 1932 – Jack Blackham, Australian cricketer (born 1854) 1935 – Clarence Day, American author

    December 28

    December_28

  • Lancashire County Cricket Club
  • English cricket club

    Cricketers' Almanack as the second-best wicket-keeper in the world behind Jack Blackham. As Lancashire's consistency improved, so did their support: in 1878

    Lancashire County Cricket Club

    Lancashire_County_Cricket_Club

  • Joey Palmer
  • Australian cricketer

    Ann Blackham, daughter of Frederic Keane Blackham and Lucinda Ann (née McCarthy), in 1888. His brother-in-law was his Test teammate Jack Blackham. "DEATH

    Joey Palmer

    Joey Palmer

    Joey_Palmer

  • Victoria cricket team
  • Australian first class cricket team based in Melbourne, Victoria

    Ponsford, Neil Harvey, Hugh Trumble, Lindsay Hassett, Dean Jones, Jack Blackham, Jack Ryder, Bill Lawry, Bob Cowper, Shane Warne, Keith Miller and Ian

    Victoria cricket team

    Victoria cricket team

    Victoria_cricket_team

  • Wisden Cricketers of the Year
  • Cricket award in the United Kingdom

    players have been sole recipients: W. G. Grace (1896), Plum Warner (1921) and Jack Hobbs (1926). The latter two selections are the only exceptions to the rule

    Wisden Cricketers of the Year

    Wisden_Cricketers_of_the_Year

  • The Third Day (EP)
  • 2000 EP by Wire

    vocals Colin Newman – guitar, vocals Production Denis Blackham – mastering Colin Newman – mixing Jack Rabid. "The Third Day". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 February

    The Third Day (EP)

    The_Third_Day_(EP)

  • Harry Trott
  • Australian cricketer (1866–1917)

    before their first two batsmen were dismissed. The Australian captain Jack Blackham then gambled by calling on Trott's often inaccurate bowling. Trott took

    Harry Trott

    Harry Trott

    Harry_Trott

  • Australian cricket team in England in 1884
  • Cricket tour

    last three English batsmen including Lord Harris were all stumped by Jack Blackham. Between the first and second Tests, the Australian victory over Middlesex

    Australian cricket team in England in 1884

    Australian cricket team in England in 1884

    Australian_cricket_team_in_England_in_1884

  • Bart King
  • American cricketer (1873–1965)

    return match on October 6 by six wickets, but the Australian captain, Jack Blackham, said to the Americans, "You have better players here than we have been

    Bart King

    Bart King

    Bart_King

  • List of Test cricket hat-tricks
  • January 1883 3 Johnny Briggs  England  Australia 2 2/3 Walter Giffen (b) Jack Blackham (lbw) Sydney Callaway (c W. G. Grace) Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney

    List of Test cricket hat-tricks

    List of Test cricket hat-tricks

    List_of_Test_cricket_hat-tricks

  • Charles Bannerman
  • Australian cricketer (1851–1930)

    Charles was then joined by Australia's wicket-keeper, batting at No. 3, Jack Blackham. However, after batting for 55 minutes he was bowled by Allen Hill for

    Charles Bannerman

    Charles Bannerman

    Charles_Bannerman

  • MCC v Australians at Lord's, 27 May 1878
  • Cricket match

    (captain), Frank Allan, George Bailey, Alick Bannerman, Charles Bannerman, Jack Blackham (wicketkeeper), Harry Boyle, Tom Garrett, Tom Horan, Billy Midwinter

    MCC v Australians at Lord's, 27 May 1878

    MCC_v_Australians_at_Lord's,_27_May_1878

  • Sydney Cricket Ground
  • Sports and events stadium, since 1851

    one of the most memorable grand finals ever, the Arthur Beetson captained, Jack Gibson coached Eastern Suburbs Roosters, defeated St. George 38–0 to win

    Sydney Cricket Ground

    Sydney Cricket Ground

    Sydney_Cricket_Ground

  • Australian cricket team in England in 1888
  • International cricket tour

    they beat the West Indies 2–1. Alick Bannerman Jack Blackham (wicket-keeper) George Bonnor Harry Boyle Jack Edwards John Ferris Affie Jarvis (wicket-keeper)

    Australian cricket team in England in 1888

    Australian cricket team in England in 1888

    Australian_cricket_team_in_England_in_1888

  • Lucy Chambers
  • Australian contralto

    Florence Young, Florence Esdaile, Cicely Staunton, Lucinda Blackham (sister of cricketer Jack Blackham), also tenor William Walshe. She was the recipient of

    Lucy Chambers

    Lucy_Chambers

  • International cricket in 1876–77
  • International cricket season

    picked up the first 5 wicket haul in Test history whereas Australian Jack Blackham had the first stumping. James Southerton still holds the record for

    International cricket in 1876–77

    International_cricket_in_1876–77

  • Henry Hamilton Blackham
  • Irish–Australian writer, poet and pioneer (1817–1900)

    local church and schoolhouse. Blackham was the uncle of Australian cricketer Jack Blackham.[citation needed] Blackham's poems were frequently featured

    Henry Hamilton Blackham

    Henry Hamilton Blackham

    Henry_Hamilton_Blackham

  • Walter Humphreys (cricketer, born 1849)
  • English cricketer

    he took a hat-trick when he dismissed Tom Groube, Alec Bannerman and Jack Blackham. Despite this initial success, he had three sedate seasons as a bowler

    Walter Humphreys (cricketer, born 1849)

    Walter Humphreys (cricketer, born 1849)

    Walter_Humphreys_(cricketer,_born_1849)

  • Jack Worrall
  • Australian sportsperson (1861–1937)

    1890 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jack Worrall. John Devaney (2006). "Biographies (Wi-X-Y-Z) – Jack Worrall". Full Points Publications. Archived

    Jack Worrall

    Jack Worrall

    Jack_Worrall

  • Tom Horan
  • Australian cricketer (1854–1916)

    than Tom Horan. When Jack Blackham, the Australia No: 8 Batsman, came out to bat Tom Horan dropped to 2nd youngest as Jack Blackham was 64 days younger

    Tom Horan

    Tom Horan

    Tom_Horan

  • Philadelphian cricket team
  • Cricket team in the US

    Australians won the return match by six wickets, but the Australian captain, Jack Blackham, said to the Americans, "You have better players here than we have been

    Philadelphian cricket team

    Philadelphian cricket team

    Philadelphian_cricket_team

  • English cricket team in Australia and New Zealand in 1878–79
  • International cricket tour

     England Dave Gregory (c) Frank Allan Alick Bannerman Charles Bannerman Jack Blackham (wk) Harry Boyle Tom Garrett Tom Horan Thomas Kelly Billy Murdoch Fred

    English cricket team in Australia and New Zealand in 1878–79

    English_cricket_team_in_Australia_and_New_Zealand_in_1878–79

  • International cricket in 1891–92
  • International cricket

    January Jack Blackham W. G. Grace Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne  Australia by 54 runs Test No: 36 29 January–3 February Jack Blackham W. G. Grace

    International cricket in 1891–92

    International_cricket_in_1891–92

  • English cricket team in Australia in 1884–85
  • International cricket tour

    demanding fifty per cent of the gate money for this match. This ended Jack Blackham's run as a player in each of Australia's first 17 Test matches. Australia

    English cricket team in Australia in 1884–85

    English cricket team in Australia in 1884–85

    English_cricket_team_in_Australia_in_1884–85

  • William Barton (New Zealand cricketer)
  • New Zealand cricketer

    newspaper recommended his inclusion, and the leading Australian Test player Jack Blackham also raised the possibility. However, the Melbourne Cricket Club, which

    William Barton (New Zealand cricketer)

    William Barton (New Zealand cricketer)

    William_Barton_(New_Zealand_cricketer)

  • Clem Hill
  • Australian cricketer (1877–1945)

    manner in which he made them saw the Australian Test wicket-keeper Jack Blackham declare the discovery of another great batsman. The English team returned

    Clem Hill

    Clem Hill

    Clem_Hill

  • Australian cricket team in England in 1882
  • International cricket tour

    match which created The Ashes. Billy Murdoch (captain) Alick Bannerman Jack Blackham (wicket-keeper) George Bonnor Harry Boyle Tom Garrett George Giffen

    Australian cricket team in England in 1882

    Australian cricket team in England in 1882

    Australian_cricket_team_in_England_in_1882

  • International cricket in 1893
  • International cricket season

    39 17–19 July Andrew Stoddart Jack Blackham Lord's, London Match drawn Test No: 40 14–16 August W. G. Grace Jack Blackham Kennington Oval, London  England

    International cricket in 1893

    International_cricket_in_1893

  • Alfred Shaw
  • English cricketer and rugby footballer (1842-1907)

    became the first Test cricketer to be stumped; this was achieved by Jack Blackham off the bowling of Tom Kendall. Shaw played in seven of the first eight

    Alfred Shaw

    Alfred Shaw

    Alfred_Shaw

  • Tom Kendall
  • Australian cricketer

    the first Test match stumping, when he dismissed Alfred Shaw, via Jack Blackham's wicketkeeping. Both he and Shaw took eight wickets in the inaugural

    Tom Kendall

    Tom Kendall

    Tom_Kendall

  • 1890 in sports
  • Great Wicket-Keepers – Jack Blackham, Gregor MacGregor, Dick Pilling, Mordecai Sherwin, Henry Wood Australia Most runs – Jack Lyons 254 @ 63.50 (HS 134)

    1890 in sports

    1890 in sports

    1890_in_sports

  • List of years in Australian Test cricket
  • Australia in 1932–33, the 5-Test series is won by England 4–1. Death of Jack Blackham. 1931 Australia plays its last Test at Exhibition Ground in Brisbane

    List of years in Australian Test cricket

    List_of_years_in_Australian_Test_cricket

  • Herbert Studd
  • English first-class cricketer and soldier

    1890. During the match Studd took his only first-class wicket, that of Jack Blackham. This match was to be Studd's only appearance for Middlesex. Studd's

    Herbert Studd

    Herbert_Studd

  • History of Test cricket from 1884 to 1889
  • as a result, the Australian side in this match showed 11 changes; Jack Blackham's run of playing in the first 17 Tests came to an end; for 5 Australians

    History of Test cricket from 1884 to 1889

    History_of_Test_cricket_from_1884_to_1889

  • History of Australian cricket
  • tour, the efforts of players such as Billy Murdoch, Fred Spofforth and Jack Blackham attracted much public interest. A return visit in 1878–79 is best remembered

    History of Australian cricket

    History of Australian cricket

    History_of_Australian_cricket

  • International cricket in 1894–95
  • International cricket season

    Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result Test No: 42 14–20 December Jack Blackham Andrew Stoddart Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  England by 10 runs Test

    International cricket in 1894–95

    International_cricket_in_1894–95

  • International cricket in 1884–85
  • International cricket season

    Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  Australia by 6 runs Test 20 14–17 March Jack Blackham Arthur Shrewsbury Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  Australia by 8 wickets

    International cricket in 1884–85

    International_cricket_in_1884–85

  • George Alexander (Australian cricketer)
  • Australian cricketer and team manager (1851–1930)

    Kilda Road. Alexander was interred in the Melbourne General Cemetery; Jack Blackham and W. H. Cooper were amongst the pallbearers. George Alexander. espncricinfo

    George Alexander (Australian cricketer)

    George Alexander (Australian cricketer)

    George_Alexander_(Australian_cricketer)

  • English cricket teams in Australia and New Zealand in 1887–88
  • International cricket tour

    Sammy Jones, Harry Moses, Frederick Burton, Jack Worrall, Patrick McShane, Percy McDonnell, Jack Blackham, Tom Garrett, Charlie Turner, John Ferris. Wisden

    English cricket teams in Australia and New Zealand in 1887–88

    English_cricket_teams_in_Australia_and_New_Zealand_in_1887–88

  • Roland Pope
  • Australian cricketer (1864 – 1952)

    Wales–Victoria game. A number of leading New South Wales players, including Jack Blackham, Harry Boyle, George Bonnor, and Percy McDonnell objected to the payment

    Roland Pope

    Roland Pope

    Roland_Pope

  • Golden age of cricket
  • Period of English cricket from 1890-1914

    [citation needed] Australia's captains against England were Billy Murdoch, Jack Blackham, George Giffen, Harry Trott, Joe Darling, Hugh Trumble, Monty Noble

    Golden age of cricket

    Golden_age_of_cricket

  • Australian cricket team in England and North America in 1878
  • International cricket tour

    Bannerman (New South Wales), C. Bannerman (New South Wales), J. McC. Blackham (Victoria; wicket-keeper), H. F. Boyle (Victoria), T. W. Garrett (New South

    Australian cricket team in England and North America in 1878

    Australian cricket team in England and North America in 1878

    Australian_cricket_team_in_England_and_North_America_in_1878

  • Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1877–78
  • International cricket tour

    Dave Gregory (captain) George Bailey Alec Bannerman Charles Bannerman Jack Blackham Harry Boyle Tom Garrett Tom Horan Tom Kendall Billy Murdoch Fred Spofforth

    Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1877–78

    Australian_cricket_team_in_New_Zealand_in_1877–78

  • English cricket team in Australia in 1894–95
  • International cricket tour

    Humphreys and Leslie Gay. Australia was captained in the first Test by Jack Blackham who was also the wicket-keeper. He was then replaced by George Giffen

    English cricket team in Australia in 1894–95

    English cricket team in Australia in 1894–95

    English_cricket_team_in_Australia_in_1894–95

  • English cricket team in Australia in 1891–92
  • International cricket tour

    captained by Jack Blackham, who was also its wicket-keeper. Other players to represent Australia were Alec Bannerman, George Giffen, Jack Lyons, William

    English cricket team in Australia in 1891–92

    English_cricket_team_in_Australia_in_1891–92

  • George Giffen
  • Australian cricketer (1859–1927)

    series, Giffen captured his first Test wicket—William Scotton stumped by Jack Blackham for 27. He took 2/17 and, with the bat, made 14 in a drawn match. Australia

    George Giffen

    George Giffen

    George_Giffen

  • Ernest Halliwell
  • among the best in the world, and he was compared in equal terms with Jack Blackham and Gregor MacGregor, the Australian and English Test wicket-keepers

    Ernest Halliwell

    Ernest_Halliwell

  • Hugh Massie
  • Australian cricketer

    Australians a chance. They duly took the match to win by seven runs. His son Jack Massie was a noted New South Wales cricketer in the 1910s. List of New South

    Hugh Massie

    Hugh Massie

    Hugh_Massie

  • 1892–93 Sheffield Shield season
  • Australian cricket tournament

    Adelaide Oval, Adelaide George Giffen  Victoria Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Jack Worrall (1) Jack Barrett (2) Jack Blackham (3) Harry Trott (4)

    1892–93 Sheffield Shield season

    1892–93_Sheffield_Shield_season

  • 1890 English cricket season
  • Cricket season review

    County Championship – Surrey Wisden (Five Great Wicket-Keepers) – Jack Blackham, Gregor MacGregor, Dick Pilling, Mordecai Sherwin, Henry Wood England

    1890 English cricket season

    1890_English_cricket_season

  • Sydney Deane
  • Australian first-class cricketer and entertainer

    it was favouritism towards New South Wales. Victorian wicket keeper Jack Blackham, a key member of the Australian side, went as far as to threaten to

    Sydney Deane

    Sydney Deane

    Sydney_Deane

  • Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1880–81
  • International cricket tour

    to have been first-class. Billy Murdoch (captain) George Alexander Jack Blackham Harry Boyle Tom Groube Affie Jarvis Percy McDonnell William Moule Joey

    Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1880–81

    Australian_cricket_team_in_New_Zealand_in_1880–81

  • Louis Sydney Woolf
  • Australian cricketer and barrister (1855–1942)

    for South Melbourne to the wicket-keeping of Jack Blackham, Woolf found he had nothing to do because Blackham was stopping everything, so he asked if he

    Louis Sydney Woolf

    Louis_Sydney_Woolf

  • English cricket team in Australia in 1882–83
  • Cricket tour

    and George Studd. Australia was captained by Billy Murdoch and had Jack Blackham as wicket-keeper. Other players to represent Australia were Billy Midwinter

    English cricket team in Australia in 1882–83

    English cricket team in Australia in 1882–83

    English_cricket_team_in_Australia_in_1882–83

  • List of cricketers who have taken two five-wicket hauls on Test debut
  •  Australia 27 50 6 2.22 Jack Lyons Jack Barrett Billy Murdoch Jack Blackham Harry Trott Percie Charlton Won 30.2 52 6 2.05 Jack Barrett Jack Lyons Kenneth Burn

    List of cricketers who have taken two five-wicket hauls on Test debut

    List of cricketers who have taken two five-wicket hauls on Test debut

    List_of_cricketers_who_have_taken_two_five-wicket_hauls_on_Test_debut

  • Tup Scott
  • Australian cricketer

    published an account written by Scott, Joey Palmer, Harry Boyle and Jack Blackham of alleged "underhand dealings" by John Conway who was representing

    Tup Scott

    Tup Scott

    Tup_Scott

  • Aodh de Blácam
  • Irish journalist (1891–1951)

    Harold Saunders Blackham (Irish: Aodh Sandrach de Blácam; 16 December 1891 – 16 January 1951) was an English-born Irish author, journalist, and editor

    Aodh de Blácam

    Aodh de Blácam

    Aodh_de_Blácam

  • Cricket Captains' Walk
  • Memorial path to Australian test cricket captains

    1884–85 Robert Pratten Hugh Massie RH batsman 1 Test 1884–85 Bernice Lowe Jack Blackham Wicketkeeper RH batsman 8 Tests 1884–85 1891–92 1893 1894–95 Karen Alexander

    Cricket Captains' Walk

    Cricket Captains' Walk

    Cricket_Captains'_Walk

  • Joan Blackman
  • American actress (born 1938)

    end credits of the film, this is a confusion with British actress Joan Blackham. Blackman made her television-acting debut as a guest performer in a 1957

    Joan Blackman

    Joan Blackman

    Joan_Blackman

  • List of VFL debuts in 1897
  • "Charlie Goding statistics". AFL Tables. Retrieved 27 March 2019. "Fred Blackham statistics". AFL Tables. Retrieved 27 March 2019. "Harry Hughes statistics"

    List of VFL debuts in 1897

    List of VFL debuts in 1897

    List_of_VFL_debuts_in_1897

  • Alfred Johns
  • Australian cricketer

    Johns was the best wicket-keeper Australia had ever had, apart from Jack Blackham. List of Victoria first-class cricketers Alfred Johns at Cricinfo Blainey

    Alfred Johns

    Alfred Johns

    Alfred_Johns

  • Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1886–87
  • International cricket tour

    Several of them were carrying injuries, and most of them were fatigued. Jack Blackham (captain) Tom Garrett (vice-captain) William Bruce Edwin Evans George

    Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1886–87

    Australian_cricket_team_in_New_Zealand_in_1886–87

  • 1909 Home Nations Championship
  • Rugby competition in the UK

    (Garryowen), JC Blackham (Queens College, Cork), BA Solomons (Dublin University), HG Wilson (Malone), MG Garry (Bective Rangers) Wales: Jack Bancroft (Swansea)

    1909 Home Nations Championship

    1909 Home Nations Championship

    1909_Home_Nations_Championship

  • Wiluna Gold Mine
  • Gold mine in Western Australia

    April 2010 "Blackham Resources 2017 Annual Report" (PDF). wcsecure.weblink.com.au. Blackham Resources. Retrieved 19 April 2022. "Blackham Resources 2019

    Wiluna Gold Mine

    Wiluna Gold Mine

    Wiluna_Gold_Mine

  • 1910 Five Nations Championship
  • Rugby competition

    Blackham (Wanderers), T Haplin (Garryowen), Tommy Smyth (Newport), HG Wilson (Malone), Bethel Solomons (Wanderers), G McIldowie (Malone) Wales: Jack Bancroft

    1910 Five Nations Championship

    1910 Five Nations Championship

    1910_Five_Nations_Championship

  • Claude Callegari
  • English football supporter (1962–2021)

    Bolasie pays tribute to YouTube 'legend'". I News. Retrieved 2 April 2021. Blackham, Daniel (2 April 2021). "Claude Callegari's family issue statement after

    Claude Callegari

    Claude Callegari

    Claude_Callegari

  • Jack Ryder (cricketer)
  • Australian cricketer (1889–1977)

    Archived from the original on 19 April 2020. Retrieved 22 July 2019. Media related to Jack Ryder (cricketer) at Wikimedia Commons Jack Ryder at Cricinfo

    Jack Ryder (cricketer)

    Jack Ryder (cricketer)

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  • Pat Cummins
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  • List of music venues in the United States
  • Heymann Center 2,168 Spring 2022 First Horizon Amphitheater 3,000 1949 Blackham Coliseum 9,800 1976 Burton Coliseum Lake Charles 9,882 1972 Lake Charles

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  • The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous (film)
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  • Ryder Cup
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    Match history & records 1927–2012". Golf Today. Retrieved 28 April 2016. Blackham, Daniel (28 September 2025). "Ryder Cup envelope rule explained as Keegan

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  • Callum Smith
  • Irish boxer (born 1990)

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  • Calendar Girls (play)
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  • Derby child sex abuse ring
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    English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of sacks or bags, from Old English sacc, Middle High German sack, German Sack ‘sack’. Bahlow also suggests someone who carried sacks.German : topographic from Middle High German sack ‘sack’, ‘end of a valley or area of cultivation’.Dutch : from a reduced form of the personal name Zacharias.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : from an acronym of the Hebrew phrase Zera Keshodim ‘Seed of the Holy’ (referring to martyred ancestors), or from a short form of the personal name Isaac.

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    Originally a short form of surnames, mostly Scottish, beginning with Mac-, MACK means "son of," it is now sometimes given as a forename. 

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    Short form of English Zackary, ZACK means "whom Jehovah remembered." 

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    Henry VI, Part 2' Jack Cade, a rebel.

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  • Back
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    Back

    English : from Middle English bakke ‘back’ (Old English bæc), hence a nickname for someone with a hunched back or some other noticeable peculiarity of the back or spine, or a topographic name for someone who lived on a hill or ridge, or at the rear of a settlement.English : from the Old English personal name Bacca, which was still in use in the 12th century. It is of uncertain origin, but may have been a byname in the same sense as 1.English : nickname from Middle English bakke ‘bat’ (apparently of Scandinavian origin), from some fancied resemblance to the animal.Altered spelling of Bach 1, 2, or 6.North German : from Middle Low German back ‘kneading trough’, hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who made or used such vessels.Americanized spelling of Norwegian Bakk(e) (see Bakke).

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    English (Kentish) : from a medieval personal name, Pack, possibly a survival of the Old English personal name Pacca, although this is found only as a place name element and appears to have died out fairly early on in the Old English period. The Middle English personal name is more likely to be a derivative of the Latin Christian name Paschalis (see Pascal).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a wholesale trader, from German Pack ‘package’ (see Packer).Anglicized form of Dutch Pak.

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    Son of Jack; He who Supplants; God has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor; Based on John or Jacques; God is Gracious

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  • Female

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    Native American Tupi name JACI means "moon."

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    English

    JOCK

    Scottish form of English Jack, JOCK means "God is gracious."

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  • Biblical

    Jorim

    he that exalts the Lord

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    Winter

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    Finger Tips; Delicate

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    Beautiful

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  • Jack
  • n.

    A popular colloquial name for a sailor; -- called also Jack tar, and Jack afloat.

  • Back
  • adv.

    In, to, or toward, the rear; as, to stand back; to step back.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A hood or other device placed over a chimney or vent pipe, to prevent a back draught.

  • Jak
  • n.

    see Ils Jack.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A pitcher or can of waxed leather; -- called also black jack.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A flag, containing only the union, without the fly, usually hoisted on a jack staff at the bowsprit cap; -- called also union jack. The American jack is a small blue flag, with a star for each State.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A bar of iron athwart ships at a topgallant masthead, to support a royal mast, and give spread to the royal shrouds; -- called also jack crosstree.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A portable machine variously constructed, for exerting great pressure, or lifting or moving a heavy body through a small distance. It consists of a lever, screw, rack and pinion, hydraulic press, or any simple combination of mechanical powers, working in a compact pedestal or support and operated by a lever, crank, capstan bar, etc. The name is often given to a jackscrew, which is a kind of jack.

  • Jack
  • v. i.

    To hunt game at night by means of a jack. See 2d Jack, n., 4, n.

  • Sack
  • v. t.

    To put in a sack; to bag; as, to sack corn.

  • Jack-o'-lantern
  • n.

    See Jack-with-a-lantern, under 2d Jack.

  • Sack
  • v. t.

    To bear or carry in a sack upon the back or the shoulders.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A mechanical contrivance, an auxiliary machine, or a subordinate part of a machine, rendering convenient service, and often supplying the place of a boy or attendant who was commonly called Jack

  • Back
  • v. i.

    To write upon the back of; as, to back a letter; to indorse; as, to back a note or legal document.

  • Pack
  • n.

    To make a pack of; to arrange closely and securely in a pack; hence, to place and arrange compactly as in a pack; to press into close order or narrow compass; as to pack goods in a box; to pack fish.

  • Jack
  • v. t.

    To move or lift, as a house, by means of a jack or jacks. See 2d Jack, n., 5.

  • Pack
  • n.

    An envelope, or wrapping, of sheets used in hydropathic practice, called dry pack, wet pack, cold pack, etc., according to the method of treatment.

  • Back
  • v. i.

    To make a back for; to furnish with a back; as, to back books.

  • Back
  • a.

    Being at the back or in the rear; distant; remote; as, the back door; back settlements.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A machine or contrivance for turning a spit; a smoke jack, or kitchen jack.