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PAINSWICK, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 15:  Members of the Falcon Bowling Club try to hit the jack as they play bowls on the green that was first rolled in 1554 on April 15 2008 in Painswick, England. The club, which has survived over 400 years and is said to be the oldest in the UK dating back to the sport's Elizabethan heyday, is under threat of closure due to dwindling membership. Just 60 people now regularly attend bowling events and competitions at the club, down from around 90 a few years ago.  (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

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