I was given a piece of family history the other day by my 107 year old Great Aunt. When I received it, the plate was black from tarnish and the inscription was almost impossible to make out. I spent yesterday afternoon polishing and here's the result.
The Inscription reads:
"Presented by the Dominion of Canada to Members of Civilian Rifle Associations for Skill in Rifle Shooting
Won by F. Westcott
Douglas Rifle Association 1908"
The plate is 12" across, sterling silver and bears the makers mark of "Birks"
Given our current federal Government's negative attitude towards civilian gun ownership it is hard for me to imagine a time when the Feds supported and encouraged marksmanship.

The Inscription reads:
"Presented by the Dominion of Canada to Members of Civilian Rifle Associations for Skill in Rifle Shooting
Won by F. Westcott
Douglas Rifle Association 1908"
The plate is 12" across, sterling silver and bears the makers mark of "Birks"
Given our current federal Government's negative attitude towards civilian gun ownership it is hard for me to imagine a time when the Feds supported and encouraged marksmanship.





















































