Add to albumThis pair of silver-mounted wooden prize bowls dates from 1910.
The bowls are decorated with silver plaques, one of which is engraved 'Presented to Peter Scott Esqr., Honorary President, Buccleuch Bowling Club, Hawick, 1910'.
The Scots created modern bowling by playing it on the best quality of turf rather than any patch of ground beside a public house or country house.
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- Online ID: 000-100-001-698-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland H.NS 141.2
- Date: 1910
1910
- Material: Wood, dark; silver plaques. Inscription: On one silver plaque: PRESENTED TO / PETER SCOTT ESQR. / HONORARY PRESIDENT / BUCCLEUCH / BOWLING CLUB / HAWICK / 1910; on other plaque: SIGILLUM BURGH DE HAWICK
Wood, dark; silver plaques. Inscription: On one silver plaque: PRESENTED TO / PETER SCOTT ESQR. / HONORARY PRESIDENT / BUCCLEUCH / BOWLING CLUB / HAWICK / 1910; on other plaque: SIGILLUM BURGH DE HAWICK
Bowl
Bowl
- Dimensions: 120 mm D
130 mm D
- What: Bowl
Bowl
- Subject: Sports (NMAS Classification)
Sports (NMAS Classification)
- Who: Buccleuch Bowling Club
Buccleuch Bowling Club
Peter Scott (Owner)
Peter Scott (Owner)
- Where: Scotland, Roxburghshire, Hawick
Scotland, Roxburghshire, Hawick
- Event:
- Description: One of a pair of silver-mounted presentation wooden bowls with silver plaques, one engraved "Presented to Peter Scott Esqr., Honorary President, Buccleuch Bowling Club, Hawick, 1910"
One of a pair of silver-mounted presentation wooden bowls with silver plaques, one engraved "Presented to Peter Scott Esqr., Honorary President, Buccleuch Bowling Club, Hawick, 1910"
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