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Seller of the teapot is Mr. Fred Potts, of Gorton, Manchester, who has been trading in pottery for twenty-five years, and finds his name to be an excellent advertisement
Making bowls is a fine art. At Messers Clapshaw and Cleave works, Coventry Road, Birmingham where woods for the game of bowls are made
Diana, Princess of Wales visit to Indonesia 1989. The Princess plays a game of boules on a visit to Sitanala Leprosy Hospital in Tangerang near Jakarta, Indonesia. 5th November 1989
Sailors playing bowls in Italy during Second World War. 2nd February 1944
French fun enjoying a game of petanque, a French form of bowls, are (from left) Mrs Roslyn Spencer, Mr Martyn Mellor, Mrs Carol Mellor and Mr John Spencer
Warwickshire v Leicestershire County bowls match circa 1952
Warwickshire crown green bowls circa June 1954
George Wright seen here competing in the Sunday Pictorial Bowls Campionship at Paddington Bowls Club. 22nd August 1937
The 11 o clock bowls team at Age Concern in Leicester circa 1995
Sailors playing bowls on Plymouth Hoe under the watchful eye of Sir Francis Drake. Who famously finished his game of bowls before defeating the Spanish Armanda in 1588 Circa 1935
Ladies of the Crown Green Bowls team seen here playing on a covered over swimming pool (believed to be Kingston Upon Thames) so they don t have to stop playing in the Winter time. January 1934 1569
Five members of the King George Ladies Bowling Club, Ashton, East Northamptonshire, pictured during a game. They are: (L to R), Mrs. R. Clough, Mrs. A. Schofield, Mrs. A. Bardsley, Mrs. J
Elizabethan Bowls Tournament. Ray Evans gets a wrinkle on removing to wrinkles from his stockings by Wilma Jayne Miles a 16 year old serving maid at the tournament. July 1953 D3709-001
Elizabethans Bowls Tournament, Barry the Second in the costume and manner of there forefathers in the contest of the ancient game at at Romilly Park. July 1953 D3709
Measuring the wood from the jack after a good end. November 1943 P012213
George Lailey, the old bowl turner of Bucklebury who turns bowls from elm logs on a primitive foot lathe 1922 Alf B131
Mrs. Deidre Payne and Joy Nichols at a society gathering. July 1952 C3475-002
Jugs, basins and cans were perssed into service when the Salvation Army Mens Social Work travelling kitchen visited Felling on 20th January 1937 and distributed free soup
George Lailey, the old bowl turner of Bucklebury who turns bowls from elm logs on a primitive foot lathe 1922 Alf 45