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A Brief History of Welbeck Archers At approximately 4 p.m. On St George's Day 1975 Doug and Pam Fox, Pam
and Barry sides, Christine and Keith Gascoigne and Peter and Linda Stockhill
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Peter and Linda Stockhill did not join the club but the other six started to shoot on a regular basis even though they only had one boss/target at this point. This target boss and stand was having to be stored at Christine and Keith house and was brought by trailer each evening to the field. |
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Eventually the club was given use of a small stone building just off to one side of the field the bread and cheese lodge (Pictured at the top of the page)as the building is known became the store room for the target. After further negotiation permission was given for the club to erect a wooden hut on the field. Peter Orwin (one of the members at this point) managed to acquire a bright red builders hut made of wood. This was transported to the field in sections, rebuilt by the club members and painted green. |
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