English: Lionel Palairet (left) and Herbie Hewett (right) posing by the scoreboard after scoring a record Somerset first-wicket partnership of 346. Photo taken on Day 2 of the match, a County Championship match between Somerset and Yorkshire at the County Ground, Taunton.
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Source
Scanned from Roebuck, Peter (1991) From Sammy to Jimmy: The Official History of Somerset County Cricket Club, London: Partridge Press ISBN: 185225 0852.
A copy of the image appeared in Daft, Richard (1893) Kings Of Cricket; With Hints On The Game, London: J. W. Arrowsmith, p. 17 OCLC: 558600374.
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Mr Chaffin – it is unclear from the source which of the Chaffins took this photo; the Chaffin family ran several photographic studios in Somerset. Being in Taunton, it is likely that the photographer was either Thomas H. Chaffin (1849–1933) or Lionel H. B. Chaffin (1858–1940), though it is possible it was John T. Chaffin (1852–1919), who worked out of the Yeovil studio.
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