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As might be expected of a
sport which has strong links with English history,
there are records of archers in Bath going back to
1569, with the present club founded on April 12,
1857, when it met at Weston Park and was originally
called Weston Archery Club.
It flourished in the first
half of the Victorian era, being the largest club in
the country and, not surprisingly, went through lean
patches during and immediately after the two World
Wars.
The club celebrated its
centenary with a shoot on the recreation ground and
moved to its present site, Avonmead, Batheaston, in
1971. where members shoot whenever they wish. At
weekends and on Bank Holidays there is a shooting
programme where rounds are shot over a variety of
distances from 20 to 100 yards, with metric
distances also available.
Bath Archers hold four
tournaments a year (open to all comers) – the Spring
Albion in April, the Bath Hereford in August. The
Longbow two-way in October and the Field Shoot in
November – details of how to enter available on
this website.
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