Sir Don Bradman – Cricketing Legend is a richly illustrated 2001 wall calendar celebrating the life, career, and enduring legacy of cricket’s greatest figure. Produced by The Ink Group, the calendar functions as a month-by-month visual biography, combining historic photography with concise editorial commentary.
Each month focuses on a different aspect of Bradman’s life and career, including:
Early life and development
Test match dominance
Captaincy and leadership
The 1948 Invincibles tour
Controversies and pressures
Bradman’s post-playing legacy and public life
The reverse layout features a grid of curated archival images paired with short essays, making this item as engaging retrospectively as it was functionally useful during 2001.
Striking colourised action image on the front cover
Interior pages combine black-and-white and colour photography
Clean, modern graphic layout typical of early-2000s design
Hang-tab intact (as shown), enhancing display appeal
While designed as a calendar, the content lends itself naturally to framing, display, or archival collecting, particularly for Bradman enthusiasts.
Unlike books, these items were typically discarded after use, making surviving examples comparatively scarcer.
































