• The Elcho Shield is an annual long range shooting competition between national teams of eight from England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. The trophy holder...
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  • Elcho may refer to: Earl of Wemyss Elcho Castle, castle, village, and site of former nunnery near Perth, Scotland Elcho Priory, Scotland Elcho Shield...
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    Elcho Castle Interior of Elcho Castle Elcho Priory Elcho, Wisconsin Elcho Shield Wallace's Well MacSween, Ann (2003). Elcho Castle. Edinburgh: Historic...
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  • be for the honour of carrying off the Elcho Shield, the Queen's or the Prince of Wales's Prize, or the shield shot for by our great Public Schools, or...
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    America Hall of Fame Boston Marathon Callahan Award Commonwealth Games Elcho Shield; rifle shooting (National Rifle Association (United Kingdom)) ESPY Award...
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    Irish Rifle team, in that year the British champions having won the Elcho Shield, challenged the 'Riflemen of America' to a match at Creedmoor the following...
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    be for the honour of carrying off the Elcho Shield, the Queen's or the Prince of Wales's Prize, or the shield shot for by our great Public Schools, or...
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    be for the honour of carrying off the Elcho Shield, the Queen's or the Prince of Wales's Prize, or the shield shot for by our great Public Schools, or...
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    access from New York City. After beating England and Scotland to win the Elcho Shield in 1873 at Wimbledon, then a village outside London, the Irish Rifle...
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    out by the British National Rifle Association.: 71–72, Rule 156  The Elcho Shield is an example of an annual Match Rifle competition. Match Rifle can be...
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    for the honour of carrying off the Elcho Shield, the Queen's or the Prince of Wales's Prize, or the [Ashburton] shield shot for by our great Public Schools...
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  • ballistic tables. He was himself a good shot and represented England in the Elcho Shield contest. His middle name comes from his mother, who was the daughter...
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  • abolished in 1971. An excellent shot, he represented Scotland in the Elcho Shield match for nearly 50 years, making his first appearance at the age of...
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    referendum held two days earlier. On April 16, 1889, it became the City of Elcho borough, which lasted for a few weeks until the name was changed to the...
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  • Ashburton Shield winners: Wellington College, Berkshire Kolapore Winners:  Great Britain (GBR) National Trophy Winners:  England (ENG) Elcho Shield winners:...
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    Prize, prestigious annual British match run to broadly similar rules Elcho Shield, a special annual fullbore competition out to 1200 yd (1100 m) with no...
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  • the Army Eights from 1908 to 1912. He also represented Scotland in the Elcho Shield on many occasions. Cowan made his Bisley début at the age of 16 in 1872...
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  • needed] In competitive rifle shooting he represented England in the Elcho Shield in over twenty occasions at Wimbledon and Bisley. Mellish was President...
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  • Winners:  Great Britain (GBR) National Trophy Winners:  Wales (WAL) Elcho Shield winners:  England (ENG) Vizianagram winners: House of Commons 2021 NCAA...
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  • Kent Ashburton Shield winners: Wellington College Kolapore Winners:  Great Britain (GBR) National Trophy Winners:  England (ENG) Elcho Shield winners:  England (ENG)...
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  • Barnett Ashburton Shield winners: Ellesmere College Kolapore Winners:  Great Britain (GBR) National Trophy Winners:  England (ENG) Elcho Shield winners:  England (ENG)...
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  • shot in the English rifle team, and was in the winning eight for the Elcho Shield while still at Cambridge. He served as a major in the Staffordshire Yeomanry...
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  • Philip Godsal the two of them were on the winning team competing for the Elcho Shield eight times. Godsal's interests were however not limited to shooting...
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  • Ashburton Shield winners: Royal Grammar School, Guildford Kolapore Winners:  Great Britain (GBR) National Trophy Winners:  England (ENG) Elcho Shield winners:...
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  • Sydney City,  Australia (AUS) National Trophy Winners:  England (ENG) Elcho Shield winners:  England (ENG) Vizianagram winners: House of Commons August...
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  • Corbett Ashburton Shield winners: Wellington College Kolapore Winners:  Great Britain (GBR) National Trophy Winners:  Wales (WAL) Elcho Shield winners:  England (ENG)...
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  • Corbett Ashburton Shield winners: Sedbergh School Kolapore Winners:  Great Britain (GBR) National Trophy Winners:  England (ENG) Elcho Shield winners:  England (ENG)...
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    rifle-shot, and one of the first English Eight who competed for the Elcho Shield at Wimbledon in 1862. He died after a short illness at Thurloe Place...
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    expert sport shooter, Barnett represented Ireland in the contest for the Elcho Shield on 37 occasions, and twice made the record score. He was one of twelve...
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  • Luckman (GBR) Ashburton Shield winners: Dollar Academy Kolapore Winners:  Great Britain (GBR) National Trophy Winners:  England (ENG) Elcho Shield winners:  England (ENG)...
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