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Cadets as marksmen must have keen eyesight, WW2Cadets as marksmen must have keen eyesight Date: circa 1941
Marksmen at Sidney Street Siege, London, 1911Sidney Street Siege, London - marksmen who formed a cordon around No. 100. 1911
Canadian Light Infantry in Great War Deeds, WW1A gallant trio of Canadian sharpshooters (Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry), nicknamed The Three Musketeers, holding a mound all day on the Western Front under all kinds of fire
Destroyer at target practice by G. H. DavisNavy notes of the week: a British destroyer at target practice, with marksmen firing torpedoes. 1912
Allied marksmen firing at enemy aircraft in France, WW1Some Autumn Sport, or the aeroplane as a substitute for the pheasant. Allied marksmen in France ready to fire at enemy aircraft (above), and a crumpled plane in a field (below). Date: September 1914
English public schoolboys at BisleyBoys from Harrow School and University College firing at 500 yards as volunteer marksmen at Bisley. The National Rifle Association was established in 1860 to encourage
Marne Region, France - Parade of Tunisian MarksmenLa Marne Region, France - Parade of Tunisian Marksmen - WWI Date: circa 1916
German Rifle OutingCountry outing of a German rifle club - music blares, the marksmen drink beer by the tankard, the onlookers wave and cheer, the girls admire, the dogs fight... Date: 1877
Shooting Match between Rival Trenches 1914An Anglo-German Bisley at the front. A Shooting test between British soldiers in their trench and German troops in the trench opposite