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Archers' Hall : ウィキペディア英語版
Archers' Hall

The Archers' Hall is the club house of the Royal Company of Archers, the Sovereign's Bodyguard in Scotland. It is located at 66 Buccleuch Street in the Southside of Edinburgh, and has been used by the company for over 230 years. Building commenced on 15 August 1776, and was completed in 1777 to designs by Alexander Laing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Listed Building Report )〕 When the foundation stone was laid in 1776, two lines of Latin were inscribed on a plate which was set in the stone. These lines, beginning ラテン語:''Nulla Caledoniam'', were taken from:
The Royal Company of Archers were granted the motto "Nemo me impune lacessit" by a Royal charter of Queen Anne, 1713.
The building was extended in 1900 by Robert Rowand Anderson and his partner, A. F. Balfour Paul.〔 The principal hall inside measures , and is high. Two other rooms of are contained in the building, as well as a kitchen, cellars, lobby, and other apartments. The ground behind the house was laid out into a bowling green, known as The Meadows, and maintained by the Edinburgh Bowling Club until its redevelopment in 2008. The hall serves as a venue for various dinners and meetings of the Royal Company of Archers and the club. An external lodge, adjacent to the hall, houses an indoor changing rooms, shooting gallery and a bow workshop.
Archers' Hall is a category B listed building,〔 a building "of regional or more than local importance". There is a proposal to demolish the lodge.
In 2008 09 the corner lodge, existing archery butts and bowling pavilion were demolished to improve club facilities. Inside, an 8-person lift was installed to connect the basement, principal and main hall levels, and a new access through the north façade was built. The work also included repairs to existing stonework, and replacement of missing sections using natural stone chosen to match. The work was carried out by LDN Architects. Since 9 February 2008 the club's commercial entity is Bowmen Limited, a registered private company. It caused some upset when Edinburgh Bowling Club, founded in 1848 and said to be Edinburgh's oldest, was asked by the Bowmen to vacate the site.〔Tollcross Community Council http://cc.tollcross.org/Home/planning-and-development/student-accommodation-development-archers-hall/archers-to-target-student-housing〕
The Archers’ Hall development involved an extension to house archery practice ranges and the creation of fifteen two and three-storey multiple occupancy residences to provide accommodation for around 75 University of Edinburgh postgraduate students which the university has taken on a long lease.〔Archers' Hall, Sir Robert McAlpine http://www.sir-robert-mcalpine.com/projects/?id=58688〕 The project makes imaginative use of the space available and is focused around a lawn area where the original bowling green was.〔LDN Architects http://www.ldn.co.uk/projects/archers_hall.php#〕 Among those organisations involved were Sir Robert McAlpine, Harley Haddow engineers and LDN Architects.〔Harley Haddow http://www.harleyhaddow.com/projects/student-residences/archers-hall.html〕 The result has been praised on architectural grounds.〔Tom Parnell http://www.flickr.com/photos/itmpa/6288248979/in/photostream/〕
Public access to the Archers' Hall is available by appointment.
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