b'39187188187AUSTRALIA vs ENGLAND 1911-12 in AUSTRALIA:A page from an autograph book owned by Geoffrey Austin Street (1894 - 1940), who would become Minister for the Army, Repatriation and Defence in 1939-40, featuring the Australian team, including Trumper, Hill, Armstrong, Ransford, Carter, Matthews, Hordern and Gregory.Although England won the Series 4-1, Australias outstanding contributors were Hordern, with 32 wickets, Hill, with 8 catches, and Armstrong, with 324 runs. Trumper top-scored for Australia with 113 in the First Test. Hobbs made 662 for England and Barnes took 34 wickets.Provenance: The Street family, by decent$1,5002,000188The English Team autograph page removed from the G.A. Street autograph book (as above), with pen signatures including Barnes, Gunn, Hobbs, Strudwick, Foster, Hearne and Douglas. .$500750189IMPERIAL CRICKET by P.F. Warner, [London : The London & Counties Press Association, 1st edition, 1912], 504pp; beautifully bound in leather with gilt titles and raised bands to spine. No.184 of the Subscribers Edition of 900. $200250190190TRIANGULAR CRICKET by Edward Humphrey Dalrymple SEWELL [London : J. M. Dent & Sons., 1912] 1st edition; original green cloth binding, with gilt titles and decorations to spine; 211pp + photo plates and intro. pages.The only contemporary account of the Test Series of 1912 when England, Australia and South Africa played a 3-way contest - an experiment that was never repeated. $300350191MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB: membership medallions for 1912-13 (No.2547) and 1913-14 (No.1555), (2 items).$150250192MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB: membership medallions for 1912-13 (No.3845) and 1914-15 (No.1423), (2 items).$150250'