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Walkers of Southgate – a Famous Brotherhood of Cricketers
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prior to that date. Both the United All-England team and the
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in 1907 and is maintained by the Walker Trust to this day.
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Cricinfo – Grounds – The Walker
Cricket Ground, Southgate
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Arno's Grove house in 1816, home of the Walker brothers.
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183:(1807–1872)
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