The Ladies Association was founded in 1969 by three counties, Shropshire, Staffordshire and Warwickshire, and...
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Introduction:
Bowls is one of the oldest organised sports in the world, with a history that stretches back over two millennia. Played in various forms across continents and cultures, it has endured through dramatic social, political, and technological change. From ancient stone-rolling games to the finely tuned modern sport governed by international federations, bowls reflects not only athletic skill but also the communities, traditions, and values of the societies in which it developed.
Often described as a game of precision, patience, and strategy, bowls has been played by monarchs and commoners alike. It has survived periods of prohibition, evolved into multiple codes, and spread across the globe through migration and empire. Today, bowls continues to thrive as both a competitive sport and a vital social activity, particularly valued for its inclusivity and lifelong participation.
The items below trace the long and fascinating history of bowls, from its ancient origins through medieval Britain and its development into the modern sport played today.
The Ladies Association was founded in 1969 by three counties, Shropshire, Staffordshire and Warwickshire, and...
Read MoreIn the late 1800's there were a number of top professional bowlers about, playing games...
Read MoreThe precise origins of bowls are difficult to pinpoint, but archaeological evidence suggests that games...
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