Albert Henry Baskerville

Albert Henry Baskerville

Albert (Bert) Henry Baskerville (born as"Baskiville") (c.1882—20 May 1908) was a Wellington postal clerk, a rugby union forward, author of the book "Modern Rugby Football: New Zealand Methods; Points for the Beginner, the Player, the Spectator" and a pioneer of rugby league.

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