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Conkers - Who says its a childs game? Conkers has become an annual event with

Conkers - Who says its a childs game? Conkers has become an annual event with members of the Miskin Sporting Club. Their fifth annual contest, in aid of charity, took place at the weekend - and players committing foul shots were shown a red or yellow card! Pictured having a crack at each other outside the Miskin Arms are Mr Rob Santer (left) of Kings Road, Canton, Cardiff, who emerged as runner-up and Mr Jeff Davies of Pen-y-Groes, Groes Faen, the contest winner. And there in the middle, resplendent in boater and with warning cards at the ready is the referee, 73-year old Mr henry Harry, of Miskin Village.Members of the Miskin Sporting Club watch the proceedings. 8th November 1981. © Mirrorpix

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Media ID 21621942

Conkers Games Referee Spectators String

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Conkers - Who says it's a child's game? Conkers has evolved into an annual event, showcasing the competitive spirit of adults as well. The Miskin Sporting Club proudly organized their fifth consecutive contest in support of charity, held over the weekend. In this thrilling print captured by Western Mail Archive, two determined players can be seen engaging in a fierce battle outside the esteemed Miskin Arms. Mr Rob Santer, hailing from Kings Road in Canton, Cardiff, displayed remarkable skill and emerged as the runner-up while Mr Jeff Davies of Pen-y-Groes, Groes Faen claimed victory as the contest winner. Standing tall amidst all the excitement is 73-year-old referee Mr Henry Harry from Miskin Village. Dressed impeccably in his boater hat and armed with warning cards for any foul play that may occur during this intense match. The atmosphere was electric as members of the Miskin Sporting Club gathered to witness these skilled competitors go head-to-head with their conker strings swinging fiercely through the air. It was truly a sight to behold! This image captures not only the thrill and intensity of this unique sporting event but also showcases how age knows no bounds when it comes to enjoying friendly competition. This nostalgic photograph serves as a reminder that even traditional childhood games like conkers can bring people together for a good cause while igniting their competitive spirits.


Framed Prints of Conkers - Who says its a childs game? Conkers has become an annual event with

Bring the nostalgia of autumn traditions into your home with our Framed Print from Memory Lane Prints, featuring the captivating image "Conkers - Who says it's a child's game?" from the Western Mail Archive. Witness the excitement and camaraderie of the Miskin Sporting Club's fifth annual Conker contest, held in aid of charity. This timeless photograph, beautifully framed, is not only a charming addition to any living space but also a reminder of the joy and community spirit that comes with cherished traditions. Order yours today and let the memories live on.


Photo Prints of Conkers - Who says its a childs game? Conkers has become an annual event with

Relive the nostalgia of autumn evenings with our stunning Conkers print from Western Mail Archive's Memory Lane Prints collection. Witness the excitement and camaraderie of the Miskin Sporting Club's fifth annual Conkers contest, an event that transcends age and brings the community together for a worthy cause. Perfect for adding a touch of nostalgia and charm to any room in your home or office. Order your Memory Lane Print of "Conkers - Who says it's a child's game?" today and bring the joy of this timeless tradition into your space.


Poster Prints of Conkers - Who says its a childs game? Conkers has become an annual event with

Step back in time with our vintage Conkers print from Western Mail Archive's Memory Lane Prints. This nostalgic poster showcases an annual Conkers contest by Miskin Sporting Club, proving that this classic autumn game is not just for children. Perfect for adding a touch of nostalgia and charm to any wall, this high-quality poster print is a must-have for those who appreciate the simple joys of childhood and the camaraderie of community events.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Conkers - Who says its a childs game? Conkers has become an annual event with

Revisit cherished memories with our Conkers jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse range, featuring an iconic image by Western Mail Archive from Memory Lane Prints. This intriguing puzzle captures the excitement of the Miskin Sporting Club's annual Conkers contest, where adults gather for friendly competition in aid of charity. Immerse yourself in the nostalgia of this timeless autumn tradition and enjoy the satisfying challenge of piecing together this beautiful, high-quality puzzle.

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