Brochure. Munich Shooting Range History and 1981 Shooting Program, 1981
Scope and Contents
Written entirely in German. Pg. 10 – A Cross – Dedicated to our deceased member. In remembrance and silent admiration in the anniversary year 1981. Pg. 11 – Pictures of old targets owned by the HSG (shooting range). Pg. 12 – From the history of royal privilege. Sketch of 2-story, 211th Munich Shooting Range. Caption roughly translated; Broken off in 1847 on the site of the present “Centralbahuhofes”. Pg. 13 – Sketch of “New Munich Shooting Range”. Opened Aug. 7, 1853. Pg. 14-15. Ledger. From the invoice for the sale of the old shooting range (“Schiehs” State) and construction of the new shooting range. Pg. 19 Photo of the Shooting House, HSG, today. Pg. 22. Photo of Flag bearer of the HSG in a medieval costume in front of the entrance to the shooting range. Pg. 23 – Picture of an old 1773 target with bullet holes. The target: A man sitting in a 4-wheel cart with 6 flags attached, a giant bird on top, and 2 lions in front. Two men on either side of the cart carrying flags. A court jester staring face-to-face with one of the lions. Caption under the target: Excerpts from the Royal Salut. Privilege, von Hanns Vogel. Pg. 24- Invitation and program from 1930. Last page, 1981 Shooting Program.
Dates
- 1981
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Extent
From the Collection: 6 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
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