THE B.S.A. CHALLENGE TROPHY, competed for by miniature rifle associations throughout the British Empire, is shown being presented by the Mayor (Mr G. Manning) to the captain of the winning Canterbury team (I. Ballinger) on Saturday night. It is the first time the trophy has been allowed out of the United Kingdom. Mr P. A. Le Brun, president of the Canterbury Association, is shown centre.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29498, 27 April 1961, Page 13
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65THE B.S.A. CHALLENGE TROPHY, competed for by miniature rifle associations throughout the British Empire, is shown being presented by the Mayor (Mr G. Manning) to the captain of the winning Canterbury team (I. Ballinger) on Saturday night. It is the first time the trophy has been allowed out of the United Kingdom. Mr P. A. Le Brun, president of the Canterbury Association, is shown centre. Press, Volume C, Issue 29498, 27 April 1961, Page 13
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