Trent Bridge: Ashes history on display

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Trent Bridge: Ashes history on display

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 23 Jun 2013

Trent Bridge Community Trust's exceptionally successful Positive Futures project works with young people deemed at risk of social exclusion - http://www.trentbridge.co.uk/trust/positive-futures.php Ahead of the first Ashes Test Match of 2013, young people from Rushcliffe and Newark have painted the site fence round the County Council's Trent Bridge House at the Radcliffe Road End of Trent Bridge Cricket Ground with images celebrating the history of England-Australia cricket and the 175th anniversary of the ground. W G Grace, Fred Spofforth and Nottinghamshire fast bowlers Harold Larwood and Stuart Broad are among those depicted. See Image]

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