Plaque

Eddie Ingram

Inscription

{Above a shamrock emblem:} Eddie Ingram, Ealing Middlesex & Ireland, a member of this club 1934 to 1973.
{Below the emblem:}
He will never be forgotten.

Site: Ealing Cricket Club (2 memorials)

W5, Corfton Road

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Eddie Ingram

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Eddie Ingram

Cricketer. Born Edward Ingram in Dublin. Made his debut for the Ireland crick...

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Ealing Cricket Club

Cricket club comprising five senior league teams.

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Mervyn Mansell

Mervyn Mansell, MBE. DSC. 1918-2009, player and Colts coaching manager, a lif...

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