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Bowral, NSW, Australia
Cootamundra, NSW, Australia
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NSW State Heritage Register was created in 1999.
Under "Donald Bradman" in Wikipedia: "Donald Bradman was the youngest son of George and Emily (née Whatman) Bradman, and was born on 27 August 1908 at Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW). He had a brother, Victor, and three sisters-Islet, Lilian and Elizabeth May. When Bradman was about two-and-a-half years old, his parents moved to Bowral in the NSW Southern Highlands, Australia." He was basically reared, from there, in Bowral, NSW, and played most of his earlier cricket there, both, for school and club.
Donald Bradman grew up in Bowral, NSW, and his schooling was at the Bowral Public School. He left school at age 14.
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Sir Donald Bradman
It is located in St. Jude Street, Bowral NSW 2576.
Sir Donald Bradman was born on August 27, 1908 in Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia. Cootamundra is a small town in the South West Slopes area of NSW. Bradman died on Febrary 25, 2001, in South Australia.
He played for Bowral, St. George (Sydney Suburb), NSW, SA and Australia
Australian cricketing legend Donald Bradman began his crisketing career in Bowral, New South Wales. This is where he grew up, practising hitting a cricket ball into a water tank on a brick stand behind his home, developing his legendary split-second speed and accuracy by this method. Bradman scored for his local cricket team in 1920 and 1921, also filling in for the Bowral cricket team.