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Pub Darts Match

Pub Darts Match


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Pub Darts Match

A serious darts match held in the Merlins Cave, Clerkenwell, between the home team and the Lord High Admiral in the Barclay League

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Admiral Barclay Black Board Caps Cave Clerkenwell Contest Darts Gentlemen Held League Match Games


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Step back in time with this print of a serious darts match held in the Merlins Cave, Clerkenwell, during the 1930s. The home team faces off against the Lord High Admiral in the Barclay League, showcasing their skills and sportsmanship in this historical pub contest. The atmosphere is electric as gentlemen gather around the black board, focused on each throw and strategizing their next move. The stage is set for an intense battle of precision and accuracy, with both teams vying for victory. As you gaze at this snapshot from a bygone era, you can almost hear the clink of glasses and jovial banter that filled the air during this spirited match. The camaraderie among players is evident as they don caps adorned with their respective team logos, adding a touch of nostalgia to this timeless scene. Mary Evans Picture Library has captured a moment frozen in time, where darts enthusiasts come together to compete in a friendly yet competitive spirit. This print serves as a reminder of the rich history and tradition surrounding pub games like darts, bringing to life an era when leisure activities were enjoyed with passion and fervor.

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