Cockermouth Cricket Club from 1900 - 1950 approx.
The new pavilion had tea rooms, two changing rooms and toilet facilities, which were located to the rear of the pavilion. It would be almost the 1980's before any more structural alterations would be made to the pavilion at Sandair.
After the club's formative years and the rise in popularity in the game of cricket though the Victorian period, some strong and prominent figures were needed to guide the club in the right direction. This guidance came from the likes of
About a third of the way through the 1900's, the James family and the Denham family became deeply involved with the club. These family names were synonymous with the club through these times and the memorials to their work can be seen above the bar in the modern pavilion. They are also represented as Life Members of the club.