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Creator: James Jarché (1891 - 1965) Date: 7 December 1932 Format: Photograph; gelatin silver print Collection: Daily Herald Archive at the National Media Museum Inventory no: 1983-5236/11195/1 Blog: Happy Australia Day A photograph showing a British family around a radio listening to the cricket test match results, taken in December 1932 by James Jarché for the Daily Herald. The match was part of a tour of Australia made by the England Cricket team. They played at Sydney Cricket Ground from 2 to 7 December, and England won by ten wickets. England went on to win the Ashes four games to one. James Jarché (1891 - 1965) worked for World's Graphic Press; after WWI he made his first photographic scoop of a Zeppelin on fire. He joined the Daily Sketch in 1912 until 1929; he was the leading photographer at Daily Herald, which was taken over by Odhams Press in 1928. Jarché became the chief photographer at the Weekly Illustrated; he spent the war in the Middle East as a British war correspondent and returned to Odhams Press after the war. He joined the Daily Mail in 1953 before retiring in 1959.
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