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Archery is a sport that has been around for centuries, originating in the United Kingdom. It involves shooting arrows at a target from a set distance

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Background imageArchery Collection: Danny Park, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith

Danny Park, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith
Danny Park, 1835. Danny House is a Grade I listed Elizabethan red brick Mansion near Hurstpierpoint in West Sussex, England, built 1593-95 by George Goring

Background imageArchery Collection: Methods of Warfare During The Hundred Years War, c1400, (c1930). Creator: Unknown

Methods of Warfare During The Hundred Years War, c1400, (c1930). Creator: Unknown
Methods of Warfare During The Hundred Years War, c1400, (c1930). The English attacking a French town: archers shoot arrows from a wooden siege tower as troops climb ladders

Background imageArchery Collection: A Representation of a grand Shooting Match by the London Archers in the year 1583

A Representation of a grand Shooting Match by the London Archers in the year 1583, (c1800). Crowds watch an archery display, with arrows being shot at a target

Background imageArchery Collection: Any Bulls ?

Any Bulls ?
23rd May 1929: Checking the target at Ranelagh Club Archery Meeting in south west London. (Photo by Puttnam /Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageArchery Collection: English Archer of the Period (from such a rare old print), 1897. Creator: John Leech

English Archer of the Period (from such a rare old print), 1897. Creator: John Leech
English Archer of the Period (from such a rare old print), 1897. Medieval longbowman in metal breastplate and helmet. From " The Comic History of England" by Gilbert Abbott A Beckett

Background imageArchery Collection: March of the Archers, (1897). Creator: Unknown

March of the Archers, (1897). Creator: Unknown
March of the Archers, (1897). Victorian depiction of 16th-century longbowmen marching through the City of London. Archers from the Fraternity of St George have processed through the City annually

Background imageArchery Collection: Finsbury Fields, London, c1600

Finsbury Fields, London, c1600; view of archers and spectators

Background imageArchery Collection: Abbey Tavern, St Johns Wood, London, c1870. Artist: James Barnett

Abbey Tavern, St Johns Wood, London, c1870. Artist: James Barnett
Abbey Tavern, St Johns Wood, London, c1870. View of the promenades and grounds, at Violet Hill, used for sport. In the forground people can be seen out walking

Background imageArchery Collection: Stratagem of Lord Fauconbridge at Towton, 1461 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle

Stratagem of Lord Fauconbridge at Towton, 1461 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
Stratagem of Lord Fauconbridge at Towton, 1864. Strategem of Lord Fauconbridge, (1410-1463) leading the vanguard of Edward IVs army by ordering his archers to shoot volleys of arrows

Background imageArchery Collection: Richard pardons the archer who shot him, 1199 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle

Richard pardons the archer who shot him, 1199 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
Richard pardons the archer who shot him, 1864.Richard I, (1157-1199) on his deathbed. Although he forgave the enemy archer who shot him

Background imageArchery Collection: Archers, c1887, (1901). Artist: Mortimer L Menpes

Archers, c1887, (1901). Artist: Mortimer L Menpes
Archers, c1887, (1901). From Japan - A Record in Colour, by Mortimer Menpes. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1901]

Background imageArchery Collection: The Ages of Man - Manhood, c1710-1740, (1910). Artist: Nicolas Lancret

The Ages of Man - Manhood, c1710-1740, (1910). Artist: Nicolas Lancret
The Ages of Man - Manhood, c1710-1740, (1910). From series The Four Ages of Man, third in a series of four canvases, showing two archers and women in a woodland setting

Background imageArchery Collection: The removal of Eros, 1925, (1938)

The removal of Eros, 1925, (1938). The removal of Eros from its place in Piccadilly, in early 1925 to make way for the reconstruction of Piccadilly Tube Station

Background imageArchery Collection: Robin Hood and Little John, 1845

Robin Hood and Little John, 1845. Robin Hood is a heroic outlaw in English folklore who, according to legend, was a highly skilled archer and swordsman

Background imageArchery Collection: Richard, Elizabeth Georgina, and Edward George Barrett, 1837

Richard, Elizabeth Georgina, and Edward George Barrett, 1837. Artist: Auguste Amant Constant Fidele Edouart
Richard, Elizabeth Georgina, and Edward George Barrett, 1837. Cut at Leamington, 8 August, 1837. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXI. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1928]

Background imageArchery Collection: Archers, c1799. Artist: Wright & Ziegler

Archers, c1799. Artist: Wright & Ziegler
Archers, c1799. After Adam Buck (1759?1833). From The Connoisseur Volume XCII, edited by F. Gordon Roe. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1933]

Background imageArchery Collection: Dr. Nathaniel Spens, 1793, (1922). Artist: Henry Raeburn

Dr. Nathaniel Spens, 1793, (1922). Artist: Henry Raeburn
Dr. Nathaniel Spens, 1793. Dr. Nathaniel Spens (1728-1815), was the second son of the 15th Laird of Lathallan. He was the president of the Royal College of Physicians in 1794

Background imageArchery Collection: Representations of the Shooting Match by the London Archers in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, 1793

Representations of the Shooting Match by the London Archers in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, 1793
Representations of the Shooting Match by the London Archers in the reign of Queen Elizabeth.Spencers New History of England, 1793

Background imageArchery Collection: Martyrdom of St Sebastian, 1473-1475 (1870). Artist: Hotelin

Martyrdom of St Sebastian, 1473-1475 (1870). Artist: Hotelin
Martyrdom of St Sebastian, 1473-1475 (1870). After the painting by Antonio Pollaiolo in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageArchery Collection: Eskimo kayak, 1590 (1956)

Eskimo kayak, 1590 (1956). A boat crewed by Europeans, fighting off an attack by eskimos armed with bows and arrows. A print from Things, a volume about the origin and early history of many things

Background imageArchery Collection: St Sebastien, c1605-1630 (1924). Artist: Jacques Callot

St Sebastien, c1605-1630 (1924). Artist: Jacques Callot
St Sebastien, c1605-1630, (1924). A print from A History of French Etching from the 16th Century to the Present Day, by F L Leipnik, John Lane the Bodley Head Limited, London, 1924

Background imageArchery Collection: Martyrdom of St Sebastian, (1927). Artist: Hans Memling

Martyrdom of St Sebastian, (1927). Artist: Hans Memling
Martyrdom of St Sebastian, (1927). Found in the collection of the Musee Royal des Beaux-Arts, Brussels. A print from Flemish and Belgian art 1300-1900

Background imageArchery Collection: Procession of Archers at Kioto, c1897. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes

Procession of Archers at Kioto, c1897. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes
Procession of Archers at Kioto, c1897. From The Studio Volume 10 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1897]

Background imageArchery Collection: Sagittarius, The Archer, 1923

Sagittarius, The Archer, 1923. One of a series of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards called Lucky Charms, (Bristol and London, 1923)

Background imageArchery Collection: Two Saxon Archers, 8th century, (1833)

Two Saxon Archers, 8th century, (1833)
Two Saxon Archers in search of wild deer, 8th century, (1833). Illustration after a manuscript in the British Library. An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England

Background imageArchery Collection: The Assault on the Strong Town of Afrique, 15th Century. Artist: Master of the Harley Froissart

The Assault on the Strong Town of Afrique, 15th Century. Artist: Master of the Harley Froissart
The Assault on the Strong Town of Afrique, 15th Century. Miniature colour print from The Chronicler of European Chivalry by GG Coulton, (London, 1930)

Background imageArchery Collection: Norman archer, Bayeux Tapestry, c1070s, (1870)

Norman archer, Bayeux Tapestry, c1070s, (1870). A wood engraving from The Arts of the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, (London, 1870)

Background imageArchery Collection: Fraternity of the Cross-bowmen, 15th century, (1870)

Fraternity of the Cross-bowmen, 15th century, (1870). A wood engraving after a fresco painting in the chapel of St John and St Paul, Ghent

Background imageArchery Collection: Henry VIII in the Field of the Cloth of Gold, 1520, (1870)

Henry VIII in the Field of the Cloth of Gold, 1520, (1870). A wood engraving after bas-reliefs in the Hotel of the Bourg Herold, Rouen

Background imageArchery Collection: Frankish archers, 15th century, (1870)

Frankish archers, 15th century, (1870). A wood engraving of the painted hangings in the town of Rheims. Illustration from The Arts of the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance

Background imageArchery Collection: Crossbowman protected by shield bearers, 15th century, (1870)

Crossbowman protected by shield bearers, 15th century, (1870). A wood engraving after a miniature from the Chronicals of Froissart in the Bibliotheque Imperiale, Paris

Background imageArchery Collection: Shooting at the Butt, 1496, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Shooting at the Butt, 1496, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Shooting at the Butt, 1496, (1843). Archers shoot at the parish butt for the prize, using the arbalest or cross-bow. It was a law that a butt should be erected in every township

Background imageArchery Collection: The Four Ages of Man: Maturity, ca 1735. Artist: Lancret, Nicolas (1690-1743)

The Four Ages of Man: Maturity, ca 1735. Artist: Lancret, Nicolas (1690-1743)
The Four Ages of Man: Maturity, ca 1735. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageArchery Collection: Arcas Hunting, c. 1550. Artist: Schiavone, Andrea (ca. 1520-1582)

Arcas Hunting, c. 1550. Artist: Schiavone, Andrea (ca. 1520-1582)
Arcas Hunting, c. 1550. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageArchery Collection: The Triumph of Chastity: Love Disarmed and Bound (Frescoes from Palazzo del Magnifico, Siena), 1509

The Triumph of Chastity: Love Disarmed and Bound (Frescoes from Palazzo del Magnifico, Siena), 1509. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageArchery Collection: Robert Ferguson of Raith and Lieutenant-General Sir Ronald Ferguson (The Archers), c. 1789

Robert Ferguson of Raith and Lieutenant-General Sir Ronald Ferguson (The Archers), c. 1789. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageArchery Collection: Meleager presents to Atalanta the head of the Callydonian Boar, 1774. Artist: W Walker

Meleager presents to Atalanta the head of the Callydonian Boar, 1774. Artist: W Walker
Meleager presents to Atalanta the head of the Callydonian Boar, 1774. A plate from The Copper-Plate Magazine or A Monthly Treasure, London, 1774

Background imageArchery Collection: Ancient Egyptain fresco, 19th century. Artist: Ippolito Rosellini

Ancient Egyptain fresco, 19th century. Artist: Ippolito Rosellini
Ancient Egyptain fresco, 19th century. Depiction of an Ancient Egyptian hunting party. From the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Background imageArchery Collection: The Elephant, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

The Elephant, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
The Elephant, c1850. The central image shows the Indian elephant in front and African elephant behind. Surrounding vignettes show (clockwise from top left)

Background imageArchery Collection: The Combat of Love and Chastity, Between 1475 and 1500. Artist

The Combat of Love and Chastity, Between 1475 and 1500. Artist: Gherardo di Giovanni del Fora (1444-1497)
The Combat of Love and Chastity, Between 1475 and 1500. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageArchery Collection: Coat of the Royal Company of Archers, Kings Body Guard for Scotland, 1822 circa (fabric)

Coat of the Royal Company of Archers, Kings Body Guard for Scotland, 1822 circa (fabric)
5927146 Coat of the Royal Company of Archers, Kings Body Guard for Scotland, 1822 circa (fabric) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageArchery Collection: Coat of the Royal Company of Archers, Kings Body Guard for Scotland, 1822 circa (fabric)

Coat of the Royal Company of Archers, Kings Body Guard for Scotland, 1822 circa (fabric)
5927150 Coat of the Royal Company of Archers, Kings Body Guard for Scotland, 1822 circa (fabric) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageArchery Collection: Coat of the Royal Company of Archers, Kings Body Guard for Scotland, 1822 circa (fabric)

Coat of the Royal Company of Archers, Kings Body Guard for Scotland, 1822 circa (fabric)
5927149 Coat of the Royal Company of Archers, Kings Body Guard for Scotland, 1822 circa (fabric) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageArchery Collection: Coat of the Royal Company of Archers, Kings Body Guard for Scotland, 1822 circa (fabric)

Coat of the Royal Company of Archers, Kings Body Guard for Scotland, 1822 circa (fabric)
5927145 Coat of the Royal Company of Archers, Kings Body Guard for Scotland, 1822 circa (fabric) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageArchery Collection: Coat of the Royal Company of Archers, Kings Body Guard for Scotland, 1822 circa (fabric)

Coat of the Royal Company of Archers, Kings Body Guard for Scotland, 1822 circa (fabric)
5927148 Coat of the Royal Company of Archers, Kings Body Guard for Scotland, 1822 circa (fabric) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageArchery Collection: Her Majestys Belgian Excursion (engraving)

Her Majestys Belgian Excursion (engraving)
1100758 Her Majestys Belgian Excursion (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Her Majestys Belgian Excursion)

Background imageArchery Collection: Grand National Archery Meeting at Leamington (engraving)

Grand National Archery Meeting at Leamington (engraving)
729172 Grand National Archery Meeting at Leamington (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageArchery Collection: Page from The Architects Compendium (litho)

Page from The Architects Compendium (litho)
2810076 Page from The Architects Compendium (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Page from The Architects Compendium and Catalogue (Compendium Publishing)



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Archery Collection

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