Cricket Pavilions
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Amberley Publishing
Published:15th Mar '24
Should be back in stock very soon
When cricket was democratised and taken up more widely in the nineteenth century, the pavilion became an essential item for every cricket club. Pavilions provide the necessary facilities – changing areas, room to eat, drink and socialise, an external clock, a scoreboard, a view of the pitch – but also a home for the trophies, scorebooks, records and archives that embody the history and heritage of a club. Whether thatched pavilions on village greens, ornate Victorian structures or modernist icons, the cricket pavilion is at the heart of the game’s architectural, social and cultural significance. Superbly illustrated throughout, this book will be of interest to those who enjoy the game and appreciate the rich variety of architectural styles represented in cricket pavilions across the country.
'Anyone who has ever played any grade of cricket in England will enjoy Pearson’s brilliantly researched book.' -- Sports Journalist Association, May 2024
'It will appeal to all, from the scholar to those, like this reviewer, who doesn't know his gable from his dormer.' -- The Cricketer Magazine, July 2024
ISBN: 9781398111301
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 302g
96 pages