The National Rifle Association its Tramways and the L&SWR - Targets and Tramways

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The National Rifle Association (NRA) was founded in the mid-19th century and was granted a Royal Charter of Incorporation by Queen Victoria in 1890. It was created for the encouragement of the Rifle Corps of the newly formed Volunteer Movement and the promotion of rifle shooting throughout Great Britain. This would be accomplished by establishing a great Annual National Meeting, where marksmen could compete for valuable prizes and ensuring that the location was easily accessible to all comers over the developing railway network. Situated in Bisley, some 35 miles from London, the base of RNA had very little infrastructure and soon enough, the Council invested, buying land and providing permanent accommodation. The London and South Western Railway Company built a spur from Brookwood Station to accommodate the camp whilst the tramway was relaid to connect the camp and ranges. The original range layout still remains today in its basic form.
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Stock Code P9174.0
Author Bunch C
ISBN13 9781473891746
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 282
Width(mm) 216
Page Count 320
Pictures 150
Publication Date 27 Feb 2019
Publisher PEN & SWORD
Publication Status Out of print
Record last updated 18/09/2023