The indefatigable Lady Clarke and the Ashes urn
Janet Clarke was a Melbourne socialite who played an integral role in the creation of cricket’s most prestigious trophy, The Ashes. But over her colourful life, she was involved in causes as diverse as women’s health and the location of Ned Kelly’s armour. Read more In Black and White at: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/IBAW
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