G. B. Buckley

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G. B. Buckley
Born
George Bent Buckley

1885
Saddleworth, England
Died (aged 77)
NationalityBritish
OccupationSurgeon
Known forCricket historian

George Bent Buckley MC MRCS (1885 – 26 April 1962) was an English surgeon and a celebrated cricket historian and an authority on the early days of the game.

Buckley was born in Saddleworth, Yorkshire, the son of Arthur and Jane Buckley, his father was a solicitor. A surgeon by profession, he won the Military Cross in 1916 for working under fire when he was serving with the Royal Army Medical Corps in the First World War.[1] He was a senior surgeon at Manchester Royal Infirmary and member of the Manchester Medical Society.[2] Photographs of him as a surgeon and soldier (prisoner of war) are held in the University of Manchester Library Image Collections.[3]

After he retired, he devoted his time to researching early cricket history and travelled all over England to visit local libraries. He collected a mass of cricket historical material from old newspapers and dutifully noted every reference he could find relating to 18th century cricket. His researches were consolidated in his two classic books: Fresh Light on Eighteenth Century Cricket (1935) and Fresh Light on Pre-Victorian Cricket (1937).

He moved to Weston-super-Mare in 1938 and lived in a Victorian house close to the local cricket ground.

John Arlott states in the 1980 version of Barclay's World of Cricket that Mr Buckley's researches were continued in volumes of photo-reproduced typescript and manuscript, produced under the aegis of Rowland Bowen in 1960.[4] It is probable that even more unpublished notes by Buckley still exist.[citation needed]

Works by G. B. Buckley[edit]

  • G. B. Buckley, Fresh Light on 18th Century Cricket, Cotterell, 1935. OCLC 23450280
  • G. B. Buckley, Fresh Light on Pre-Victorian Cricket, Cotterell, 1937. OCLC 23469107

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Supplement to the London Gazette 25 November, 1916. 11533" (PDF). Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  2. ^ "RAMC profile of: George Bent Buckley M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P." RAMC in the Great War. Royal Army Medical Corps WW1. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Search Results: All Fields equal to 'Dr and George and Bent and Buckley'". University of Manchester Library. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  4. ^ Barclay's World of Cricket; 2nd ed., 1980, Collins Publishers, ISBN 0-00-216349-7, p. 575.

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