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The Game of Quoits as I Know It - Introduction

Albert Baker introduces the ancient game of Quoits and speaks fondly of it and its participants over a period of 52 years

Welsh Champions

A table of players who held the title "Welsh Champion" between 1904 and 1933

Junior Champions

A table of players who held the title "Junior Champion" between 1929 and 1948

Welsh Captains

A table of players who had the honour of captaining the Welsh side against England and/or Scotland between 1896 and 1948

Index of Contests

Tables of international contests played against England and Scotland between 1896 and 1948 including pictures in later matches

Table of International Matches 1896 to 1948 - Adams to Lewis

Members of the Welsh team who played against either England or Scotland or both between 1896 and 1948

Table of International Matches 1896 - 1948 - Lloyd to Williams

Members of the Welsh team who played against either England or Scotland or both between 1896 and 1948

Few Reminiscences

Albert Baker singles out for particular mention, some of the great players and events during the period

The TREHERNE brothers who played in the Pontypool/Pontnewynydd/Cwmffrwdoer area.

Ton Pentre Quoit Club who were champions of South Wales 1909-1913

Mike Evans of Ironbridge, Shropshire, former quoiting champion of England

Picture Gallery

Slideshow of pictures of quoits and quoiters in days gone by.




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The History of Quoits in Wales - International and Individual Records

By A. Baker, Secretary Welsh Quoit Association

This booklet is reproduced for the web by Linda Evans, Joint Secretary Welsh Quoiting Board - 2001 linhome@btinternet.com with kind permission of the family of the late Albert Baker.