The Village Ba' Game, Alexander Carse, 1818

The Village Ba' Game, Alexander Carse, 1818

The village ba' game. A game of ball between the 'uppies' and the 'doonies'. The match being held in jedburgh in the scottish borders in 1817, involving over 50 villagers. [1]. Object Type: painting. Date: 1818. Dimensions: 89 x 133 cm. Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: McManus Gallery. The Village Ba' Game by Alexander Carse
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Author: Alexander Carse (1770–1843)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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