Anyway, the thing about the Ashes Suite at the Oval is that apparently there were no Ashes tests at the ground between the first one (1882?) and 2005.
There's lots of very nice pictures of Strauss celebrating his 100, Fred celebrating a wicket, KP milking it after his 158 and all the post match celebrations. Which is all well and good. But, apart from a photo of the article that gave the series its name in the 19th century, no other game is mentioned. Not a peep of the other years when England have regained the Ashes at the Oval. No sign of Gower in 1985, Compton's winning runs in 1953, or Hobbs&Sutcliffe in 1926. No mention of other famous wins which at least secured a series draw such as Dolly & Underwood in 1968 & Hutton & chums in 1936 or 1937, whichever it was. Or even Bradman's last test in 1948. What a waste of an opportunity to make something really good. And doesn't it say something about our failure to move on from 2005.
As for the Australians, apparently there weren't any before Alan Border. And most of the ones who are featured are in their oneday kit, which pissed me off as it was supposed to be the Ashes Suite ffs.
Oh, and I can't find another WI tour when we didn't play them at the Oval.