And just like that, the 125th birthday party is over.
The ‘Summer of Celebration’ for Cambridge Bowling Club started in November last year with afternoon tea for dignitaries and life members and ended on Sunday with a picnic in the park.
What better way to finish it off than by playing the annual derby with Central Cambridge Bowling Club on the newly-laid artificial green while listening to music from the band rotunda?
But the differences between 1916 – immortalised in a postcard on display in the club house – and 2024 were stark.
No suits, ties, long dresses and stockings. The vegetation overlooking Lake Te Koo Utu is far lusher and the octagonal rotunda, built in 1907, seven years before the existing bowling pavilion, rarely hosts concerts today.
Singer/guitarist Jacob Nelson and blues-influenced The Slims put paid to that performing some rousing music while the bowlers played end after end in pursuit of local dominance.
It came down to a countback of ends won. Both Cambridge and neighbours Central had 16 wins each from the 32 games played – but Central won more ends so took home the trophy.
Scenes of the bowling from the first floor of the club house looking towards the Band Rotunda, Lake Te Koo Utu and the newly-laid green. Photos: Mary Anne Gill.