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  2. Bowls Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Bowls Scotland was established in 2011, after the unification of Scottish Bowls Association and Scottish Women's Bowling Association. The Bowls Scotland National Championships, held at National Centre for Bowling in Northfield, Ayr, is the largest week-long bowls competition in the world. It sees over one thousand players competing for 24 ...

  3. Burnbank Park - Wikipedia

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    Burnbank Park was a sports ground in Glasgow, Scotland.It was situated in the city's Woodlands area, found at Barrington Drive (between Great Western Road and Woodlands Road).

  4. Scottish National Bowls Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish National Bowls Championships is one of the oldest bowls competitions in the world. In 1892, James Brown of Sanquhar Bowling Club and Dr Clark of the Partick Bowling Club formed the Scottish Bowls Association and organised the first rink (fours) championship the following year at the Queen's Park Bowling Club, Glasgow (it was the first national championships and was known as the ...

  5. British Isles Bowls Championships - Wikipedia

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    The British Isles Bowls Championships is a tournament held between the champions of their respective nations, from England, Scotland, Wales, a combined Ireland, and more recently Guernsey and Jersey.

  6. United States National Bowls Championships - Wikipedia

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    The sport in the United States probably originated from early settlers from the United Kingdom. Clubs existed long before the American Lawn Bowling Association was created in Buffalo, New York, on July 27, 1915. The Eastern and Western Divisions were created in 1937.

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  8. Bowling, West Dunbartonshire - Wikipedia

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    Bowling basin, with the railway arches and bridge of the disused Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire Railway.. Bowling is the location of the western terminus of the Forth and Clyde Canal, opened in 1790, and it is the western gateway to the Lowland canals.

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