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Metal Print : Shinnie, by the Club of True Highlanders, on Blackheath, 1845. Creator: Unknown
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Shinnie, by the Club of True Highlanders, on Blackheath, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Shinnie, by the Club of True Highlanders, on Blackheath, 1845. Players of an...ancient Scottish game at Blackheath in south London. The game, which is played with a hard ball and curved sticks, (the merit of which consists in sending the ball beyond a given boundary) then commenced, and was kept up with much spirit until near five o clock, during which time many clever hits were made, and many a blow on the shin both given and received; all the players being in full Highland costume. The piper, too, was in attendance, and kept up the hilarity of the day by performances of celebrated Scotch airs.... The Club of True Highlanders...was established in the year 1815, for the relief of distressed natives of Scotland, and the preservation of the music, costume, and sports of the Gael. From " Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII
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This print captures a moment in history, showcasing the ancient Scottish game of Shinnie being played by the Club of True Highlanders on Blackheath in 1845. The players, dressed in full Highland costume, exude both strength and camaraderie as they engage in this traditional sport. The game itself involves using curved sticks to propel a hard ball beyond a designated boundary. As the match unfolded with great enthusiasm until nearly five o'clock, spectators witnessed skillful hits and endured some shin-bruising blows. The presence of a piper added to the festive atmosphere, enchanting all with lively performances of celebrated Scotch airs. Established in 1815 for charitable purposes and cultural preservation, the Club of True Highlanders aimed to support distressed natives of Scotland while upholding Gaelic music, attire, and sports. This image from "Illustrated London News" offers us a glimpse into their dedication to these traditions. With its intricate details captured through an engraving technique typical of the time period, this photograph transports viewers back to 19th century Britain. It showcases not only a thrilling sporting event but also highlights the importance placed on heritage and leisure activities during that era. As we admire this historical snapshot preserved by The Print Collector's collection at Heritage Images, we are reminded of how sports can unite communities across time and place while celebrating cultural identity.
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