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         Lawn Bowling:     more books (44)
  1. The construction of the lawn bowling green by Edgar R Haley, 1981
  2. Lawn Bowling Handbook by Harold L. Esch, 1948-01-01
  3. Lawn bowling: A comparative study of cost and usage of city owned recreation facilities by G. B Schuyler, 1959
  4. Lawn Bowling Handbook (The Game that Keeps Men Young) with complete official playing rules, by Charles George Blake, 1925
  5. Lawns and Greens: Their Formation and Management; Garden, Tennis and Croquet Lawns, Bowling and Golf Greens, Cricket Grounds, Grass Path by Thomas W. Sanders,
  6. The first twenty-five years (1940-1965): A history of the Queen City Lawn Bowling Club by Harry Itzkow, 1987
  7. The game of bowling on the green, or lawn bowls, (Spalding's athletic library) by James Weir Greig, 1910
  8. Lawn Bowls: the Sport of Gentlemen: a Centenary History of the Adelaide Bowling Club by Jane Mitta, 1998-01-31
  9. Bowls west: A centenary history of the Royal Western Australian Bowling Association, 1898-1998 by Gilbert McDonald, 1998
  10. Notes with reference to the construction of bowling greens (Landscape construction notes) by Albert D Taylor, 1925
  11. The American lawn bowler's guide: An instruction manual and guide to the game of bowls or "bowling on the green" in the U.S.A by Harvey C Maxwell, 1975
  12. Bocce. (Demonstration Sports) (The 1991 ISSOG: Special Olympics International): An article from: Palaestra by Michael Paciorek, 1992-01-01
  13. HISTORY OF THE NEWCASTLE DISTRICT BOWLING ASSOCIATION 1898 TO 1972 by (lawn bowls):, 1973
  14. Lawn tennis, Badminton, Croquet, Troco, Racquets, fives, Nurr and Spell, Bowling, Hurling, etc by George Frederick Pardon, 1882

21. Luton Town Bowling Club Home Page
Founded in 1907 and one of the oldest lawn bowling Clubs in Bedfordshire. Bowlers of all ages and abilities are welcome. Lists facilities, history, news, photographs and contact details.
http://freespace.virgin.net/ltbc.info/
Founded in 1907, Luton Town Bowling Club is the third oldest Flat Green Bowling Club in Bedfordshire yet it remains forward thinking and imaginative. We are one of only three clubs in Bedfordshire to adopt coloured shirts (Royal Blue Polo Shirts) as an alternative to the more traditional white ............... and we were also the first outdoor bowling club in the county to set up a Web Site. We will be very pleased to hear from potential new members, male or female of any age or ability. We are a friendly club with ambition, but don't take our word for it, join and find out for yourself. Contact us now for further details on how to join Luton Town Bowling Club. Subscription levels for the 2003 Season are:
Men/Ladies Juniors
( Under 18 ) - £27.50 Pre Juniors Site designed, constructed and maintained by John Burton

22. Jefferson Park Lawn Bowling Club
Jefferson Park lawn bowling Club. Club House 762-2490 between 1215 1245PM Instructor 282-4444 Your lawn bowling Friend or just drop in
http://www.cityofseattle.net/commnty/Beacon/lawnbowl.htm
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23. Seattle Parks & Recreation: Lawn Bowling
fill out our survey. SPORTS lawn bowling. Fields Facilities.lawn bowling is becoming a popular Seattle happening!
http://www.cityofseattle.net/parks/Athletics/lawnbowling.htm
City of Seattle Web City Home Search PAN Living in Seattle Business in Seattle Visiting Seattle City News Calendar of Events City Directory About PAN Feedback to PAN Seattle Services Adopt a Pet Animal Control Anti-Graffiti Program Arborist (Tree Services) Archives Art in your Neighborhood Bridges Budget Information Cable Services Regulation Calendar of Events Carpool Parking Child Care Assistance Children's Services Citizen Service City Clerk City Email/Phone Directory Codes and Ordinances - Building Codes - Disclosure Unit Price Code - Energy Codes - Equal Benefits Code - Municipal Codes - Fire Code - Taxicab Codes Community Centers Community Development Community Meeting Places Community Resources Community Services Community Technology Commute Trip Reduction Complaints Computer Labs Conservation Courts Crime Prevention Crime Reporting Disability Services Downed Power Lines Drainage Education Services Election Information Electricity - Business Electricity - Residential E-Mail Addresses Emergency Services Employment Environment Environmental Education Events Calendar Finance Information Funding for Artists Garbage Collection Growth Management Health Services Home Repair Loan Housing Human Services Inspections (DCLU) Law Library License - Boilers License - Business License - Film License - Marriage License - Pets Maps - GIS Maps - Real Property Neighborhoods - Action Team - COMPASS Project - Matching Fund - Office for Education - Planning Newsletters Permits Pest Control Planning Commission Phone Numbers Pothole Repairs Quick Information Line Records Recycling

24. Home Page
Official site of the national governing body for men's outdoor lawn bowls in England.Category Sports Bowling lawn bowling Organizations Europe......Lyndhurst Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 2AZ. Tel (01903) 820222.Fax (01903) 820444. In the Centenary year of the EBA, the Association
http://www.bowlsengland.com/
Last Updated
6th March

Lyndhurst Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 2AZ Tel: (01903) 820222 Fax: (01903) 820444 6th March 2003 PLEASE NOTE OUR WEB SITE IS BEING REDESIGNED AND WILL BE IN PLACE BY THE END OF THE FIRST WEEK OF APRIL. WE WILL NOT BE UPDATING THESE CURRENT PAGES. In the Centenary year of the E.B.A., the Association will be supporting the NSPCC Charity especially on its Founders Day (8th June 2003)
Please help by visiting their website.
NATIONAL EXPRESS EBA. National Championship Sponsors National Mixed Pairs Sponsors National Mixed Fours Sponsors RESULTS FROM OTHER COMPETITIONS RESULTS FROM WORTHING CHAMPIONSHIPS AUSTRALIA v ENGLAND 25 and UNDER TEST SERIES RESULTS BRITISH ISLES CHAMPIONSHIPS (Summary of Results) LINCOLN NATIONAL CLUB TWO FOURS -FINAL INTERNATIONAL SERIES 2002 (Summary of Results) ... NATIONAL 55s AND OVER SINGLES - FINALS LATEST NEWS NATIONAL 55s AND OVER PAIRS - FINALS Top Club Competition NATIONAL MIXED PAIRS - REGIONAL FINALS English Bowls Youth Development Scheme ... NATIONAL MIXED FOURS - FINALS Ken Woodcock
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25. MADOC AND DISTRICT LAWN BOWLING CLUB
MADOC AND DISTRICT lawn bowling CLUB. Tournaments Officers WELCOMETO MADOC DISTRICT lawn bowling CLUB. NEW CLUB HOUSE. We are
http://mlbc.vrx.net/

MADOC AND DISTRICT LAWN BOWLING CLUB
Tournaments Officers Map Records ... Olba
NEW CLUB HOUSE We are situated in Whytock Park in the vaillage of Madoc which is 40 Km North of Belleville and 60 Km East of Peterborough. Madoc is half way between Toronto and Ottawa. We are an old, established club dating from 1927 but in 1992 we moved to new facilities in the park and here we have a modern clubhouse and 8 full size greens with lighting.
There are 2 maps, the first shows our location within Hastings County and the second is a detailed map of Madoc showing the way to our facilities
TOURNAMENTS
Our competitions
OFFICERS
Whose in charge ? The officers of the club are shown here.
(Information about clubnews98 goes here)
MAP
How to find us There are 2 maps, the first shows our location within Hastings County and the second is a detailed map of Madoc showing the way to our facilities.
RECORDS
Significant events Can anybody beat outdoor lawn bowling in December ?
HOURS
When we play This page indicates the hours of our operation and tournaments
CLUBNEWS
What happened this season Events of 1999.

26. Ottawa Tennis And Lawn Bowling Club
Last update December 4, 2002. The Ottawa Tennis and lawn bowling Club wasfounded in 1881, and is well known as Canada's oldest tennis club.
http://www.otlbc.cyberus.ca/
Historical and Trophies Committee Meeting Dec. 10...Click on the Social Calendar link below.... Home Facilities Learn from the Best Compete ... Lawn Bowling Calendar Last update: December 4, 2002 The Ottawa Tennis and Lawn Bowling Club was founded in 1881, and is well known as Canada's oldest tennis club. It is open from May to September and features many wonderful facilities and activities. Take a look for yourself! If you would like to receive a copy of our 2002 Program guide, please e-mail our Club Manager, at the address below or drop by the Club anytime after April 26th. Click here to view this past season's newsletter . Please note, you will need Acrobat Reader to view the file; you can download the Acrobat Reader from http://www.adobe.com/ 2003 Membership Fees and Information Click here to download the 2003 Membership Form Please note, you will need Acrobat Reader to view the file; you can download the Acrobat Reader from http://www.adobe.com/ E-mail list We have an active e-mail system which provides a means for club members to learn about upcoming events in the club. If you would like to join the list simply send any e-mail message to: otlbc-subscribe@egroups.com

27. Lawn Bowling At OTLBC
Rolling with lawn bowling lawn bowling, a longtime traditional Club activity,enjoys great popularity and is quickly becoming a sport for all ages.
http://www.otlbc.cyberus.ca/lawn_bowling.htm
Rolling with Lawn Bowling... Home Facilities Learn from the Best Compete ... Lawn Bowling Calendar Lawn Bowling, a long-time traditional Club activity, enjoys great popularity and is quickly becoming a sport for all ages. Our memberships, including the newest for families and juniors, offer lots of fun and opportunities for friendship. Free coaching by certified instructors is provided on our two lighted regulation greens. Check the notice board for more information. ADULT BOWLING
  • Ladies', men's and mixed games are played regularly Interclub, Annual and District competitions provide opportunities for members to meet other bowling enthusiasts
JUNIOR BOWLING
  • Young players are given excellent free coaching and lots of encouragement. Regular games and tournaments provide for healthy, active fun and the chance to meet new friends.
Weekly Lawn Bowling Schedule (Watch notice board for other events) Mixed Tag in by: Men Tag in by: Tuesday to Saturday Afternoons 1:15 p.m. Monday Points Night 7:15 p.m. Wednesday Evening Rotational 7:15 p.m.

28. Brampton Lawnbowling Club
Home page for the club describes its history, tournament schedule, news and events.
http://www.geocities.com/brampton_entry

29. Default Page
You are invited to sign our guestbook at the foot of this page John Carr.www.bowlinginspain.com - The Complete Guide to lawn bowling in Spain.
http://www.bowlinginspain.com/
Visit Events to see report on the Benavista Classic event, the latest Rankings, (now with cash prizes) and Costa del Sol Bowling Calender 2002/2003. Click here for latest news on the selection for the Spanish National team Visit the Tours to the Costa del Sol for information and tours photos. - You are invited to sign our guestbook at the foot of this page - John Carr. www.bowlinginspain.com - The Complete Guide to Lawn Bowling in Spain Bente Dahlgren poses with son, Nicklas, after beating him in the final of the Mijas BC Handicap Singles competition. To simply send a message to the webmaster, click Email
View My Guestbook

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Click Contact Us to enquire about Tours to the Costa del Sol. Click Sign My Guestbook to leave a message on the website that everybody can view. Click Links to visit other interesting websites. var go_mem="JohnCarr";

30. Indian Ocean Masters Games
Offers information and online registration for participation in a range of sports from lawn bowling to windsurfing.
http://www.iomg.com.au

31. Gravesend RFC Home Page
The club enjoys a strong, diverse, sporting pedigree including Rugby Football, Cricket, Hockey, Tennis, lawn bowling and Petanque. London 2 South
http://www.topping.force9.co.uk/
The Official Gravesend RFC WEB Site has relocated, Please Click the link below:
www.GravesendRFC.co.uk

32. Rules Of Lawn Bowling
The Rules of lawn bowling lawn bowling is an outdoor game in which a ball (knownas a bowl) is rolled toward a smaller stationary ball, called a jack.
http://wardw123.tripod.com/Physics/Rules.html
Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated The Rules of Lawn Bowling Lawn Bowling is an outdoor game in which a ball (known as a bowl) is rolled toward a smaller stationary ball, called a jack. The object is to roll one's bowls so that they come to rest nearer to the jack than those of an opponent. This is sometimes achieved by knocking aside an opponent's bowl or the jack.
Bowls is generally played on a flat lawn, about 40-42 yards square. The green is divided into six rectangular sections, or rinks, each of which is about 18-21 feet wide. The bowls are also called woods, but they may be made of rubber, wood, or some other thing-a-ma-jigger. Bowls measure from 4 3/4 to 5 3/4 inches in diameter and have a maximum weight of 1.5 kg. They are black or brown in color. They are also flattened on one side, so that they follow a curved course when rolled. The jack is white in color, weighs 0.2 to 0.3 kg, and has a diameter of 2 1/2 inches. Players roll their bowls from a rubber mat of 24 by 14 inches.
To begin play, a jack is rolled to the opposite side of the rink, and it becomes the target so long as it stops at least 25 yards (23 m) from the delivery mat. Players then bowl in turn. In singles and doubles games, each player uses four bowls; in triples, every player has three bowls; and in fours, or rink games, two bowls per player are used. When all of the bowls have been thrown, an end is said to be complete. In scoring, all the bowls of one team nearer the jack at the finish of an end than the nearest bowl of the opposing team count for one point each. A game consists of 21 points in pairs or fours, and 18 points in triples. There is no prescribed number of points in singles matches, but the usual number played is 21.

33. Highworth Bowls Club, Wiltshire, UK
Extensive information about mixed lawn bowling club, established in 1936, with a sixrink green and clubhouse with bar and facilities.
http://www.highworthbowlsclub.org/
Welcome to the Highworth Bowls Club web site Beginners
Contacts

Welcome How to find us
Fixtures
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34. MEAFORD LAWN BOWLING CLUB
MEAFORD lawn bowling CLUB. The Club has approximately 50 active memberswho enjoy lawn bowling from late May to early September.
http://www.meaford.com/town/lawnbowl.htm
MEAFORD LAWN BOWLING CLUB
The Lawn Bowling Club of Meaford is located beside the Bighead River (downtown) behind Garnet's Esso Service Centre on Sykes Street (Hwy 26).
The Club has approximately 50 active members who enjoy lawn bowling from late May to early September. Regular bowling times are Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. and on Saturday afternoons at 1:30. Several tournaments are scheduled each season.
For more details, please contact:
Isabel Cramp (519) 538-1642 or Dorothy Henley (519) 538-1617
The Golden Town of Meaford

35. The History And Rules Of Lawn Bowling
Rules and history of lawn bowling! lawn bowling by any remains popularworld wide. Here's why. The history and rules of lawn bowling.
http://or.essortment.com/lawnbowlinghis_rbpl.htm
The history and rules of lawn bowling
"Bowls", "Bowling On The Green", "Bocce", "Lawn Bowling": by all of these names, lawn bowling has been around for several thousand years. Some rules have likely changed over that time, but the fundamentals seem to be consistent, certainly since the game's historic record was started in the 14th Century. bodyOffer(25683) Historians suggest the game made its way across Europe with Julius Caesar's centurions. At that time, and still today among Italians, the game was known as "bocce". By the 13th Century, "bowls", was entrenched in the British Isles. At the turn of the century, 1299 AD, the Southhampton Old Bowling Green Club was organized in England. The club remains active today, the oldest of record in the world. Global politics threatened the game for a time. In the 14th Century, it was banned for commoners in France and England because archery, essential for defense, was losing popularity. The Scottish were having none of it. In Scotland the game continued uninterrupted, a favorite among even such legendary notables as Sir Walter Scott and Robert Burns. In Glasgow today 200 public bowling greens are in operation, including some enclosed greens for winter play. Today's rules, the flat lawn, and even a dress code, seem to derive from the Scottish. Over time, the waves of Scottish emigrants took their game with them and established clubs in many countries, the colonies of the Western Hemisphere among them.

36. Bowls SA
Information about lawn bowling in South Australia.
http://www.bowls-sa.asn.au/
Lawn Bowls is... for all ages for Men, Women or Mixed for the Casual Participant for the Elite Sportsperson for School Age Competitors for Team Building for All Abilities for everyone!
Click on the bowls logo to find out more Stop Press:
The 2002/2003 Pennants Season is now underway. To find out more click here
Please send an email to the webmaster with questions or comments about the layout or design of this web site.
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Last modified: 23 October 2002

37. Hurlford Bowling Club
About lawn bowling in Ayrshire, Scotland. The club was founded in 1862.
http://homestead.com/hurlfordbc

38. A Website Primer For Lawn Bowling Clubs
websites for lawn bowling clubs visit our main site. Welcome For mostlawn bowling clubs it would probably be a needless expense. It's
http://www.webturf.com/bowls/index.shtml
websites for lawn bowling clubs
visit our main site

Welcome to the Lawn Bowls section of web Turf Planning a club website is an exciting prospect. To help you in making informed decisions web Turf printout version of the Primer can be printed out and discussed with your executive and membership. All prices are in Canadian dollars. Thanks for visiting web Turf email us if you have any questions. Enjoy your visit, and good luck with your website. Let us know if we can help!
WHY HAVE A WEBSITE? You should be clear on "why" you want a website. Over-expectations can lead to disappointment. But there are many good reasons why you might want a website . . . Contemporary Image Having a website address in your advertising and on your stationery communicates a contemporary image of your club. Reach Young People Many lawn bowls clubs are seeking younger members. A website is a good way of reaching young people. Up-to-date- Information News and schedule revisions can be added to your website very quickly for all (with computer access) to see. Economics A website can reduce printing and postage costs, and reduce time delays in the distribution of material. Also, an attractive website will probably bring in new members.

39. London & Southern Counties Bowling Association
Founded in 1895. It now has 293 affiliated lawn bowling Clubs spread over 12 Counties in the South of England.
http://www.lscbowls.org.uk

40. Home
A book about the game which is a variation to lawn bowling. Provides a history and description of the game, handicapping details, and training information.
http://home1.bytesite.com.au/~croftham/
BOLF by Bill Croft Leveling the Playing Field with the ultimate Lawn Bowls Challenge.
About Bolf
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