Wallops (Nine-Pins)
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Type of record: Archive
Title: Wallops (Nine-Pins)
Classmark: LAVC/PHO/P1748
Creator(s): Kissling, Werner (1895-1988)
Site Location(s): Subject - Castle Bolton, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom( 54.3218, -1.9497 )
Date(s): June-August 1964
Size and medium: 1 mounted photographic print.
Manifest: https://iiif.library.leeds.ac.uk/presentation/cc/ksdwsgb1
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/412698
Collection group(s): Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Description
Children playing wallops, or nine-pins, in the street at Castle Bolton ( Wensleydale). The game is played by throwing a stick from a distance at nine wooden skittles/pins set out in square. The object of the game is to knock down all nine skittles in as few throws as possible. A group of men can be seen sitting on a bench, watching men from the village playing quoits on the grass verge. Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P1749. With ms. note. Card 5 in a series of 6.
Originally held in Photo File: Games.
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