Sir Donald Bradman’s statue in front of the Cathedral
The worn out handle of a well used authentic hand signed Don Bradman cricket bad.
Granny Scholz, the mid-wife who delivered “The greatest batsman the world has ever known” Sir Donald Bradman on 27th August 1908, operated a small private hospital in the front room of this building at 89 Adams Street, Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia.
Photograph, Of a home in Burradoo via Bowral in NSW used to be called Anglewood , and used as a private school during the 2 world war Currently abandoned with a housing estate making inroads on the land surrounding it. Bowral is famous for Don Bradman’s home town.There is a Don Bradman Museum there. for Peeps not knowing about Aussie’s most famous cricketer“ Olympus c750 / f3.2\1/200sec / iso-200 / 43mm / ap3.4
This is the cricket ground on which Don Bradman played cricket as a boy
Uploaded with nostalgia for all the scenes in the past I’ve produced which contain benches (!!) only this time, they are really classic seats … taken at the Sir Donald Bradman Oval in Bowral, NSW Australia – where Sir Don used to walk his then-girlfriend across this oval in the days before he took the cricket world by storm. Beautiful spot. / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM /
/ “I was never coached; I was never told how to hold a bat.” / - Sir Donald Bradman. / Green Bronze statue by Robert Hannaford. / Adelaide Oval, South Australia. / (with St. Peters Cathedral in the background). / Pentax DS – 18-55mm (at 20mm). / F3.5, 1/1500sec, ISO 200 / B&W conversion in CS2. / /
A wonderful way to see the sights of Bowral. The horse and carriage are photographed outside the Sir Donald Bradman Museum and Oval. / /
The Bradman Museum in Bowral (in the Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia) has this carriage operating around the streets on weekends. For a variation on the 2 Horsepower theme, see Citroen 2CV
This beautiful Iris was growing in the Sir Donald Bradman Gardens, Adelaide SA.
This was growing in the Bradman Gardens, Adelaide SA.
A Statue of Sir Dondald Bradman.
There is no doubt that these additions to the belt of parklands that completely surround Adelaide have caused comment. I will leave you to decide what they are. They are on the roadside as you enter Adelaide City travelling from our Airport. / The day was one of the few dull days in Spring, but I was anxious to have a subject for my new camera. Nikon D90.
One of the most beautiful and scenic parts of New South Wales, and of Australia, are the Southern Highlands. Since “Photography” is literally “Light Drawing”, you may notice that some of the images have been “re-worked” to reflect the direction I have taken with my work.
This image was taken at the SCG oval (shhh i snuck in), For people who don’t know SCG = Sydney Cricket Ground, famous cricketers like Sir Donald Bradman played there.
This image was taken at the SCG oval (shhh i snuck in), For people who don’t know SCG = Sydney Cricket Ground, famous cricketers like Sir Donald Bradman played there.
Featured in “A Place to Call Home” May 2009 So typically South Australian. A cricket star in the making. All you need is a bat and a ball, and any kind of stump ,,, and maybe an eski and a willing mum … and perhaps add a blue sky and the seemingly endless white beaches of South Australia. / This was taken at Henley Beach. Subjects unknown. / Sir Donald Bradman was arguably the greatest batsman Australia produced (or the world has produced) who spent a good deal of his life living in Adelaide. / Nikon D90 with Nikon Dx 18-105 lens. !/500 70mm F11 ISO200 / I was pleased to see that I had lined up the jetty with the horizon / / /
Memorial Statue,, outside Adelaide Oval, South Australia /
A statue of Don Bradman set in the gardens in front of the Adelaide Oval with the St. Peters Cathedral in the background, Adelaide S.A.
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