Ian Brayshaw Ian Brayshaw i(7202799 works by)
Born: Established: 1942 South Perth, South Perth area, South & South East Perth, Perth, Western Australia, ;
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Lillee and Thommo : The Deadly Pair's Reign of Terror Ian Brayshaw , Richmond : Hardie Grant Books , 2017 11643630 2017 single work biography

'Lillee & Thommo is the previously untold story of the combined devastating dominance of bowlers Jeff Thompson & Dennis Lillee. During the heyday of Australian cricket, the pair were unstoppable and feared by batsmen everywhere. In the years between 29 December, 1972 and 18 June, 1983 Lillee and Thommo paired up in twenty-six Test matches, five World Series Cricket Supertests and thirty-one One-Day Internationals. At the zenith of their explosive destruction in England during the summer of 1974-5, they combined to take a total of fifty-seven wickets in the six Tests. There was cause for celebration, indeed genuine relief, for batsmen the world over when their 'reign of terror' ended.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon A Man, His Boat, His Town — A Stan Austin Memoir Ian Brayshaw , Perth : Ian Brayshaw , 2014 7202868 2014 single work biography

A biography built largely around an oral history interview with Stan Austin kept by the Albany Public Library’s History Collection. Also includes more than 30 interviews conducted by the author with people such as Mr Austin’s wife Marie, three daughters and those who worked with him, to gain deeper insight into his life. Among many other achievements Mr Austin was well-known for his role designing and building a replica version of the Brig, Amity, the ship which brought the first settlers into Albany in 1826.

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