| Full name: | George Alfred Lohmann |
| Born: | 2nd June 1865, Kensington, London, England |
| Died: | 1st December 1901, Matjesfontein, Cape Province, South Africa |
| Batting: | Right-hand batsman |
| Bowling: | Right-arm medium-fast |
| Relations: | Brother: SB Lohmann; Brother: JS Lohmann |
| Teams: | England (Test: 1886-1896); Surrey (Main FC: 1884-1896); Western Province (Main FC: 1894/95-1896/97); Players of the South (Other FC: 1885-1887); England (Other FC: 1886-1896); Players (Other FC: 1886-1896); South of England (Other FC: 1886-1896); A Shaw's XI (Other FC: 1886/87); Smokers (Australia) (Other FC: 1886/87); A Shrewsbury's XI (Other FC: 1887/88); Lord Londesborough's XI (Other FC: 1888-1890); A Shrewsbury's Australian Team (Other FC: 1888); CI Thornton's XI (Other FC: 1889); L Hall's XI (Other FC: 1889); Lord Sheffield's XI (Other FC: 1890-1892); WH Laverton's XI (Other FC: 1890); Lyric Club (Other FC: 1890); England XI (Other FC: 1890); Single (Other FC: 1892); Lord Hawke's XI (Other FC: 1895/96); A Bailey's Transvaal XI (Other FC: 1897/98); All teams |
| Surrey cap: 1887 |
| Wisden Cricketer of the Year: 1889 |
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