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"Sport and General" Photo. The only zvoman who has won the King's Prize at Bisley was Driver Miss Marjorie Elaine Foster, a member of the Women's Legion and of the South London Rifle Club, who was successful on July 19, 1930, with a score of 280. Last Saturday, with a score of 278, she got very close to ivinning the honour again, finishing second to Captain T. S. Smith. Miss Foster is seen being chaired at Bisley in 1930.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 15, 18 July 1939, Page 14

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"Sport and General" Photo. The only zvoman who has won the King's Prize at Bisley was Driver Miss Marjorie Elaine Foster, a member of the Women's Legion and of the South London Rifle Club, who was successful on July 19, 1930, with a score of 280. Last Saturday, with a score of 278, she got very close to ivinning the honour again, finishing second to Captain T. S. Smith. Miss Foster is seen being chaired at Bisley in 1930. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 15, 18 July 1939, Page 14

"Sport and General" Photo. The only zvoman who has won the King's Prize at Bisley was Driver Miss Marjorie Elaine Foster, a member of the Women's Legion and of the South London Rifle Club, who was successful on July 19, 1930, with a score of 280. Last Saturday, with a score of 278, she got very close to ivinning the honour again, finishing second to Captain T. S. Smith. Miss Foster is seen being chaired at Bisley in 1930. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 15, 18 July 1939, Page 14