Block:English Baseball in London/Buckinghamshire on October 23 1841
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Data | The term "bass-ball" appeared in a magazine column called "Railway Rambles" that was a regular feature of "The Penny Magazine." The article laments recent changes to the pretty, south Buckinghamshire village of Stoke (now called Stoke Poges): "There was a village green some twenty years ago—the prettiest of greens; but now there is a straight road between two hedgerows; and the cheerful spot where the noise of cricket and bass-ball once gladdened the ear on a summer eve is now silent." |
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Sources | "Railway Rambles," appearing in "The Penny Magazine," Oct. 23, 1841, London, p. 412 |
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