b'30The Graham McKenzie Collection1771961 ASHES TOUR OF ENGLAND: 1961 (Apr.5) aerogramme sent from Graham McKenzie to his parents whilst in transit to England aboard the SS Himalaya, just prior to arrival at Colombo in which he muses On board ship is just like being at Rottnest in someways, in that we lie around in the sun, swim & play games all day long; also a file of newspaper clippings related to the tour compiled by McKenzies cousin Henry Crawford, British Sportsmans Club Luncheon invitation, Meet the Test Stars souvenir programme, and a 1961 (October) copy of Sports Novels magazine with a profile article on McKenzie. (5 items) $801201781961 ASHES TOUR OF ENGLAND: Graham McKenzies trunk used on the 1961 Tour of England named G.McK; length 100cm, width 60cm, depth 54cm. .$2003001791961 ASHES TOUR OF ENGLAND: McKenzies personal Eumig movie camera, purchased by McKenzie in Aden whilst in transit to England aboard the SS Himalaya, in the original leather case; good condition. .$1002001801961 ASHES TOUR OF ENGLAND: Graham McKenzies Trans-Australia Airlines Carry Bag inscribed Australian XI Tour of U.K., 1961, G.D. McKenzie in good condition, length 45cm. .$150250181181EARLY 1960s AUSTRALIAN TEST MATCH CRICKET JUMPERS: Graham McKenzies named long-sleeve and short-sleeve jumpers; some signs or wear, fair/good condition overall. (2) $4006001821821962-63 ASHES SERIES: Pre-Sydney 5th Test Match Dinner, being a commemorative folder produced by the Chevron-Hilton Hotel (Sydney) containing a photograph showing the full Australian team seated and ready to dine, with autographs of the full team on the opposite page.The Fifth Test was drawn at the Sydney Cricket Ground, resulting in a drawn series, with Australia retaining the Ashes. Graham McKenzie took 20 wickets in the series. $3005001831962-63 ASHES SERIES: 1963 Official Australia team photograph, titled Australia v England, 5th Test, Sydney Cricket Ground, February 15th-20th 1963, showing McKenzie 2nd left on back row; players names printed on mount, overall 29x34cm. $400500'