Bradman Presentation (1948)

A speech from Donald Bradman in 1948 as he retires from cricket. He talks about his career and friends. Note: this item is out of sync - could be corrected in edit suite. Duplicate copy of item - check for best quality. Savoy Hotel, London. M.S. Donald Bradman / Don Bradman & Earl of Gowrie. M.S. Earl making presentation speech. . Earl making presentation speech: PRECIS: Says it give him much pleasure to present to Bradman Silver Replica of “Warrick vase“, and hopes it gives him pleasure, as the memory of his batsmanship will give pleasure to others. . Bradman shakes hands with Earl of Gowrie, and sits down. . Bradman stands and returns speech: PRECIS: Says it is the most difficult speech, expresses his thanks - goes on to say cricket is not an individual game but is a team game. CU of the silver trophy, the Warrick Vase (replica of one found at Hadrian’s Wall). (.) FILM ID:3452.1 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT’S FULL O
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