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Harry Altham

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As well as coaching at Winchester for many years, Altham was Chairman of the MCC Youth Cricket Association and President of the English Schools Cricket Association. He was appointed Chairman of a Special Committee to inquire into the future welfare of English cricket in 1949, saying, "If only we can
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The ever-modest Altham, however, provided his own verdict (in the book's fourth edition in 1948): "This not-inconsiderable labour I could not have undertaken by myself, but I was fortunate enough to secure the collaboration of Mr. E. W. Swanton whose broad shoulders readily sustained by far the
403:(MCC) Committee from 1941 until his death in 1965. He was Treasurer from 1949 until 1963 and President in 1959. He was a member of the Hampshire Committee for over forty years and the President of the club from 1946 until his death. He was also Chairman of the English 484:. "In the obituary written in the factual, anonymous vein generally adopted by Wisden," he wrote, "I notice for the first time what can only be described as a howler. The second paragraph of the piece begins: 'Altham collaborated with E. W. Swanton in a book, 433:. A further revised edition (now in two volumes, the first by Altham covering the period until 1914 and the second by Swanton covering from 1914 onwards) appeared in 1962 and is listed below, along with his histories of 496:, in a Second Edition. This I did, and so continued with three subsequent editions, as the junior and subservient partner, until the last appeared in two volumes some three years before his death." 886: 881: 383:
and played for Hampshire from 1919 to 1923. Altham played in 55 first-class matches in all, scoring 1,537 runs at an average of 19.70. He made one century, a score of 141 against
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obituary described him as "among the best known personalities in the world of cricket". He died of a heart attack just after he had given an address to a cricket society.
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Harry Altham was a right-handed batsman. The Repton side which he captained in 1908 has been described as possibly the strongest school eleven of all time. His
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get enough boys playing this game in England, and playing it right, it is quite certain that from the mass will be thrown up in some year or another a new
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that it was "a massive record of the game from first beginnings out to the undiscovered ends, written with authority and affection, accuracy and charm".
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magazine and first appeared in book-form in 1926. Revised editions appeared in 1938, this time in collaboration with
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who became an important figure in the game as an administrator, historian and coach. His
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in 1911 and 1912. On joining the staff at Winchester College, he moved from Surrey to
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Hampshire County Cricket: The official history of Hampshire County Cricket Club
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Swanton himself clarified the nature of Altham's contribution to
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on three occasions. He was a schoolmaster and a cricket coach at
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A collection of Altham's writing, edited and revised by
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with EW Swanton (two volumes, Allen & Unwin, 1962,
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The first edition of 1: 837:Schoolteachers from Hampshire 725:Altham, H.S.; Swanton, E.W.: 665:Preface to the Fourth Edition 619:. 1 January 1917. p. 29. 500:greater part of the burden." 842:Oxford University cricketers 753:, Michael Joseph Ltd, 1968, 735:, 1980, Collins Publishers, 917:Sportspeople from Camberley 559:Order of the British Empire 943: 629:E. W. Swanton, ed (1980). 827:Free Foresters cricketers 546:MCC Cricket Coaching Book 271: 267: 139: 817:English cricket coaches 751:Cricket from All Angles 682:Pavilioned in Splendour 654:(Fontana, 1978), p. 82. 401:Marylebone Cricket Club 338:mentioned in despatches 322:Trinity College, Oxford 316:Altham was educated at 927:Cricketers from Surrey 486:The History of Cricket 444:(Phoenix House, 1957). 616:The Edinburgh Gazette 571:ALTHAM, Harry Surtees 549:, published in 1952. 419:began as a serial in 399:Altham served on the 847:Hampshire cricketers 727:A History of Cricket 669:A History of Cricket 490:A History of Cricket 482:A History of Cricket 448:A History of Cricket 415:Altham's celebrated 348:of Chernocke House. 332:as a major with the 324:, and served in the 288:Harry Surtees Altham 228:5 wickets in innings 49:Harry Surtees Altham 40:Personal information 407:selectors in 1954. 237:10 wickets in match 36: 832:English cricketers 708:The London Gazette 596:The London Gazette 509:History of Cricket 462:Lord's and the MCC 417:History of Cricket 342:Winchester College 852:Surrey cricketers 684:(Pavilion Books, 503:Writing in 1956, 474:978-0-85372-130-7 456:978-0-04-796023-9 373:Oxford University 285: 284: 263: 262: 135:Career statistics 27:English cricketer 16:(Redirected from 934: 713: 712: 699: 693: 692:, 1991), p. 147. 680:Thomson, A. 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Index

H.S. Altham
Camberley
Surrey
Fulwood
Sheffield
Yorkshire
Richard Altham
First-class
Batting average
Balls
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
stumpings
Cricinfo
CBE
DSO
MC
cricketer
Wisden
Repton School
Trinity College, Oxford
British Army
World War I
60th Rifles
mentioned in despatches
Winchester College
housemaster
Richard
first-class

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