Shooting For The King's Prize At Bisley: A general view of the shooting for the King's Prize at Bisley. The first stage of the King's Prize contest of the National Rifle Association meeting at Bisley Camp near Brookwood, Surrey, opened in brilliant sunshine. More than 1,000 competitors took part including five women. The prize is the premier shooting trophy of the world. July 19, 1933.
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