August Kriegsmann Gran was a central figure in Oslo's history, known as the founder of Dræggen's bow corps. This bow corps was established in the 19th century and has since then been part of the city's cultural heritage. The archery corps, which is a unique Norwegian tradition, aims to give young boys the opportunity to participate in organized activities, while at the same time promoting community and cooperation.
Dræggen's archery corps has been active in Oslo for over a century and has taken part in various events and parades, which has helped to maintain the tradition. The bow corps has also helped shape the identity of the local community, and it is still an important part of the city's cultural history. Gran's commitment to the archery corps has left a lasting impact on Oslo's social life and culture.
As a historical landmark, Dræggen's archery corps not only represents a tradition, but also a bond between generations of young people in Oslo. The Archery Corps' activities and events continue to attract attention and interest, testifying to the continuing relevance of this tradition in today's society.



