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Tom Stewart (bowls)

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Thomas George Stewart (31 May 1884 – 7 December 1960) was an English lawn bowls player. He began with Bracknell Bowls Club in 1915 and joined the Berkshire County Association in 1922. He captained Berkshire BC in 1923 and was honorary secretary by 1933. He was chosen for Britain’s 1954 tour of Canada, which included the Vancouver 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. In Vancouver, he competed in the pairs event with Edward Bateman and finished 10th. A pharmacist by trade, he lived at Roebuck Cottage in Binfield, Berkshire, and by the end of the 1954 tour had played 24 matches for Britain and England.


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