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The Aim of Being: Women’s Archery in Ireland hundred years ago and earlier

“The qualities which make a good archer are the qualities which make a good man or woman,” wrote the Honourable Artillery Company’s H. Walrond in his 1894 Archery for Beginners. While penned across the water, the sentiment found its most profound and complex incarnation on the archery fields of late colonial Ireland. Here, amidst the…

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Marcin Malek
Marcin Malek
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