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Cockermouth Cricket Club : ウィキペディア英語版
Cockermouth Cricket Club

Cockermouth Cricket Club was founded in the year 1823, in the historic market town of Cockermouth. This historic year finds its place located on the crest of the club alongside: The Daffodils (of William Wordsworth fame), Cockermouth Castle and the club colours of green and gold. The early years saw the club renting it's Sandair home from the wealthy Senhouse family. It is commonly misconceived that the club played on the grounds in front of the large Senhouse mansion at one time but Cockermouth Cricket Club have, in its long history, only ever had one ground; Sandair. This was eventually purchased from the Senhouse family and became property of the club. Many photographs which adorn the walls of the current Sandair pavilion are testament to the growing interest in the area during the Victorian era. In particular, a photograph of Cumberland versus Westmorland exists from the late 1800s fixture on the Sandair ground.
==1900 to 1950==
Within this period, the club's facilities developed dramatically. Initially, the Player's Pavilion was located on the Gote Road side of the playing area (opposite where the modern day pavilion is). Eventually though, the pavilion transferred to the side of the ground where it is today, albeit in a smaller guise than the modern building. Two changing rooms, tea rooms and toilet facilities are what comprised the early pavilion. There was no vehicle access to the pavilion at this time so players walked across the playing area to access the pavilion.
It was around this time that two families whose names were to become synonymous with the Sandair club became involved with the club. The Denham's and the James'. Several members of these families are honored either by memorial plaques or by Life Membership of the club.

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