Lindisfarne Cricket Club (LCC), also known as "The Lightning", is a grade level cricket club representing Lindisfarne, Tasmania in Tasmania's Grade Cricket Competition. The
LCC play their home games at Anzac Park, in Lindisfarne, a suburb of the City of Clarence.
Lindisfarne were formed in 1891 and originally played in the Clarence Cricket Association. They joined the Southern Suburban Cricket Association in 1947, and were admitted into the TCA Grade Competition in 1992. It took Lindisfarne 9 years to win their first premiership in 2000–01.[1]
Many top players have played for Lindisfarne including Jamie Cox, Andrew Downton, Brendan Drew, Rod Tucker, Colin Miller, Shane Watson, Jason Krejza, Shaun Tait, Ben McDermott, Mac Wright, Charlie Wakim and Nathan Ellis.
LindisfarneCricketClub (LCC), also known as "The Lightning", is a grade level cricketclub representing Lindisfarne, Tasmania in Tasmania's Grade Cricket...
domestic cricket for the Tasmanian Tigers. When not on Tasmanian duty, Drew played Tasmanian clubcricket for the LindisfarneCricketClub. A tall bowler...
rivals also based within the City of Clarence. For the cricket side, rivals LindisfarneCricketClub are located 3 km (2 mi) to the north, and for the Australian...
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come to convert the English. The monastery at Lindisfarne was the centre of production of the Lindisfarne Gospels (around 700). It became the home of St...
also a golf course next to the River Tweed, a cricketclub, football club, rugby club and tennis club. The village is mostly known for being on the route...
in 2009. Some of these blended Gaelic and Anglian styles, such as the Lindisfarne Gospels and Vespasian Psalter. Later Gothic art was popular at Winchester...
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CricketArchive. Retrieved 28 July 2011. Victoria Under-17s v Western Australia Under-17s, 19–20 January 2011, at Lindisfarne Oval, Hobart – CricketArchive...
Avenue separates the two eastern parts of the park. On the corner of Lindisfarne Street and Otepuni Avenue sits a sewerage pumping station, part of the...
and the Rosny Parklands) in Bellerive, Anzac Park and Simmons Park in Lindisfarne, Wentworth park at Howrah Beach, as well as hills within the urban area...
his visit. The parish of St Edmund was founded by Bishop Cutheard of Lindisfarne, around AD 900. The Normans replaced the original wooden church with...
created in the region is the Lindisfarne Gospels, thought to be the work of a monk named Eadfrith, who became Bishop of Lindisfarne in 698. This body of work...
February 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2012. Reinhard Groll. "The Lindisfarne file - back in 73". Lindisfarne.co.uk. Retrieved 27 November 2011. Newcastle Falcons...
Viking raids and invasions largely suppressed the movement; the Book of Lindisfarne is one example certainly produced in Northumbria. Anglo-Saxon art developed...
Wilfred and St Etheldreda, begun by St Wilfrid; diocese merged with Lindisfarne 821, cathedral status revoked; abandoned 875: destroyed in raids by the...
Wilfrid; Durham, which was built to house the body of Saints Cuthbert of Lindisfarne and Aidan; Ely with the shrine of St. Ethelreda; Westminster Abbey with...
The local club is Tranent & Preston Village CricketClub which was established in 2010. The club currently plays in the East of Scotland Cricket Association...
fields and more recently the athletics track. Carlisle CricketClub and Cumbria County CricketClub play at the Edenside Ground north of the city centre...
possible, however, that it may actually have origins in the Priory at Lindisfarne, being moved to Durham City to escape marauding Viking invaders around...