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Medal (Reverse) of the Partick Archers

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From Partick, Glasgow

Postcard of Medal (Reverse) of the Partick Archers.
000-100-067-549-C
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Medal (Reverse) of the Partick Archers

This is the reverse of a silver medal of the Partick Archers in Glasgow, given to them by the shipbuilder, David Tod. The medal, dated 1846, was presented to William Ferguson.

The reverse is inscribed, 'Presented by David Tod Esq./To the Partick Archers/Gained at Butts by William Ferguson 23rd July 1846'.

Archery was popular between 1830 and 1860, when it was overtaken by rifle shooting. Almost exclusively confined to the middle classes, it was one of the few sports in which women participated.


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Online ID: 000-100-067-549-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.1955.322
Date: 1846
Material: Silver
Dimensions: 65 mm Dia
What: Sporting medal
Subject: Prize awards
Who: David Tod (Presenter)
Partick Archers
William Ferguson (Recipient)
Where: Scotland, Partick
Event:
Description: Silver medal of the Partick Archers, an eight-point star, presented by David Tod, and gained at butts by William Ferguson, 1846
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