Gerald Brodribb Explained

Arthur Gerald Norcott Brodribb (21 May 1915  - 7 October 1999) was a cricket historian and archaeologist.

Life and career

Born in St Leonards-on-Sea, Brodribb was educated at Eastbourne College and read classics and English at University College, Oxford, where his tutor was C.S. Lewis. He became a schoolmaster, and from 1956 to 1968 he owned and ran Hydneye House, a prep school in East Sussex.[1]

Brodribb was a descendant of the Victorian actor Sir Henry Irving and a founder member of the Cricket Society. His best-known work in cricket is Next Man In which "took cricket's Laws and re-examined them all with an eye to their quirks, oddities and exceptions".[2] Among his other famous works are Hit for Six, a compendium of the big-hitters in cricket, and The Croucher, a biography of the early twentieth-century cricketer Gilbert Jessop.

Later in his career, he took an interest in archaeology and was awarded a doctorate in 1985 for his thesis on Roman building materials. His Roman Brick and Tile (1987) remains a key work on the subject. He took a particular interest in the Classis Britannica iron-working site at Beauport Park.[3] Although he never published anything on the subject, he was also involved in researching the Roman roads in the area, especially the road leading north from Beauport Park.[4] His use of dowsing to locate archaeological sites was not always well received in the archaeological community, a fact that was highlighted when archaeological television programme Time Team excavated at Beauport Park.[5]

Works

Cricket

Biographies

Archaeology

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Arthur Gerald Norcott Brodribb, M.A., Ph.D.. Society of Antiquaries of London. https://web.archive.org/web/20110613100011/http://www.sal.org.uk/obituaries/Obituary%20archive/arthur-brodribb/view?searchterm=victorian. 8 February 2018. 2011-06-13.
  2. Web site: Obituary in Wisden 2000. Cricinfo. 29 April 2006.
  3. The Classis Britannica Bath-house at Beauport Park, East Sussex, 1988, Britannia Volume 19, p. 217.
  4. Working papers, Battle Museum
  5. Web site: Time Team - All 4 . 2013-01-27 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303222549/http://www.channel4.com/programmes/time-team/episode-guide/series-6/episode-7 . 2016-03-03 .