1946-47 Australian Ashes - Post War Series - Brisbane Test Australian Signatures & Adelaide Test Illustrated Souvenir Program and Score Sheet.

First Test, Brisbane: Signatures sourced by Keith Miller for a family member and has been in the family since 1946. 10 of the players whose signatures appear here went on to be a part of the 1948 Invincibles (Barnes, Morris, Bradman, Miller, Hassett, Johnson, Tallon, Lindwell, Toshack, McCool).

Fourth Test, Adelaide: Book good condition; scoring sheets written in with pencil.

Signatures present:
Sidney G Barnes (played 1938 - 1948): Played 13 tests for Australia. Highest score 234, batting average 63.06. Bowling average 54.50.

Arthur Morris (played 1946 - 1955): Played 46 tests for Australia. Highest score 206, batting average 49.49. Bowling average 25.

Donald G Bradman Captain (played 1928 - 1948): Played 52 tests for Australia. Highest score 334, batting average 99.94. Bowling average 36.

Arthur L Hassett (played 1938 - 1953): Played 43 tests for Australia. Highest score 198, batting average 46.56.

Keith R Miller (played 1946 - 1956): Played 55 tests for Australia. Highest score 147, batting average 36.98. Bowling average 22.98.

Colin L McCool (played 1946 - 1950): Played 14 tests for Australia. Highest score 104, batting average 35.31. Bowling average 26.61.

Ian W Johnson (played 1946 - 1956): Played 45 tests for Australia. Highest score 77, batting average 18.52. Bowling average 29.19.

Donald Tallon (played 1946 - 1953): Played 21 tests for Australia. Highest score 92, batting average 17.13.

Raymond R Lindwell (played 1946 - 1960): Played 61 tests for Australia. Highest score 118, batting average 21.15. Bowling average 23.03.

George E Tribe (played 1946 - 1947): Played 3 tests for Australia. Highest score 25, batting average 17.50. Bowling average 165.

Earnest R H Toshack (played 1946 - 1948): Played 12 tests for Australia. Highest score 20, batting average 14.60. Bowling average 21.04.

Kenneth D Meuleman: Played one test for Australia. Highest score 0. Batting average 0. Whilst being a part of the Australian squad in 1946, Ken only played one test for Australia was against New Zealand in Wellington and was out for a duck, bowled by J Crowie in March 1946. 

These collectable items have been part of my collection for more than thirty years.