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2007-07-01 08:20 Lordprice 255×172×8 (9191 bytes) England v Cape Colony, 1891, The first match of the Bill MacLagan undefeated British Isles tour of South Africa<br> This picture is the copyright of the Lordprice Collection and is reproduced on Wikipedia with their permission<br> http://www.lordprice.co.
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