| Ingrams Photo GalleryCharles Ingram, 1816 - 1885 | 
|   Charles Ingram ( 1816 - 1885 ) Gunmaker and Sharpshooter Sergeant in the 1st Lanarkshire
Volunteer Rifles | 
|  "Old
Charley" Gunmaker and Sharpshooter | 
| Charles
Ingram, 1816 - 1885, Gunmaker,  
 son of John Ingram ( c1780 - c1836 ). Established the oldest gunmaking business in Glasgow in 1832. His
weapons enjoyed a high reputation throughout Scotland and beyond.  "Old Charley" as he was known, was also a highly respected marksman, a regular attender at rifle meetings and a frequent prizewinner. Was a sergeant in the 1st Lanarkshire Volunteer Rifles. Won several trophies for shooting. His
rifle held the world record  for scoring 25 consecutive bulls-eyes at 800yds. He
held the post of armourer  with the West of Scotland Rifle Association for many years. | 
| John
Ingram,
( c1780 - c1836 ),  
 Gunmaker, married to Maria Earl. Was
Armourer Sergeant  in the Scots Greys stationed in Wiltshire. Started
gunmaking in Glasgow
in 1831  at 13 Eglinton Street. 
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|  From an article in "The Baillie - My Conscience!" Wednesday, June 14th, 1876 | 
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