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Brown album of photographgraphs taken at various First World War, battlefields in France and Belgium. The album is entitled 'A Visit to the Battle-Fields [sic] 1921' and includes photographs of sites of the Somme and Ancre between Albert and Ypres.
Photo 1 - [the members of the group, all members of the armed forces, likely RFC -page is loose]
Photos 2-5 - Albert, The Cathedral
Photo 6 - The Ancre, near Hamel Station
Photo 7 - Hamel, View From British Line 1915
Photo 8 - 'Y' Ravine (Beaumont Hamel), Behind the German Dug-Outs
Photo 9 - 'Y' Ravine, A German Dug-Out
Photo 10 - 'Y' Ravine, 'Officers' Mess'
Photo 11 - La Boiselle, Reclaimed Battle-ground
Photo 12 - La Boiselle, La Grande Mine [Lochnagar Crater]
Photo 13 - Pozieres, German O.P.
Photo 14 - Pozieres, Entrance to Dug-Out (German O.P.)
Photo 15 - Pozieres, Monument to A.I.F. [Australian Imperial Force]
Photo 16 - Ypres, The Cathedral
Photo 17 - Ypres, The Cloth Hall
Photo 18 - La Hooge, The Tank Cemetry[sic]
Photo 19 - La Hooge, A German O.P.
Photo 20 - La Hooge, The Remains of A German Dug-Out
Photo 21 - Poelcapelle, 'Sunk in Flanders' Mud'
Photo 22 - Poelcapelle, The British Cemetery (20,000 graves)
Photo 23 - Mt. Kemmel, The Southern Defence of Ypres
Photo 24 - Hazebrouck
Photo 25 - 'On Leave'
Also includes a hand drawn map of the western front 'specifically drawn for The Alleyn's School Cadet Corps', stuck on inside cover.
Black and white photograph of a battlefield with various wooden crosses including the grave of Lance Corporal David Norman Worswick, 2nd Battalion, Grenadier Guards, d.15 Sep 1916.
[It is believed he was killed in action during the Battle of Fleurs-Courcelette. According to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission he is buried at Guards' Cemetery, LesBoeufs, Somme, France.]
Scrapbook containing newspaper cuttings relating to the Polytechnic Cycling Club, including illustrated articles about various Cycling Battalions. At the back is a list of signatures of those Poly members on active service, together with details of the unit with which they are serving.
Page 1 Polytechnic magazine - section on the cycling club with information on different events and annual meetings.
Page 2-7 Clippings on WJ Bailey and his professional debut and club annual meetings.
Page 8-13 New developments and programmes. Tricycle trophy, training schedules - variety of articles.
Page 15-28 Collection of different cycling events and victories, results and tactics (Include Cycling Newspaper article from 1914)
Page 29-36 Collection of reports praising polytechnic cycling at different events and races.
Page 37-43 Coverage of 100 miles invitation race held annually at Anfield Bicycle Club - participants, results, the event all in detail.
Page 44-55 Articles on the racing festival, races at Herne Hill, a variety of meetings and championship achievements.
Page 56 Articles on Gayler - observatory article on him and his work as Polytechnic Cyclist.
Page 57-59 Ernest Payne - few articles on his record, illness and death.
Page 60-64 Championship coverage in newspapers.
Page 65-69 Polytechnic magazine on the cycling club 1914.
Page 70-76 Races, Ormeston accident and defeat in Manchester Wheelers race.
Page 77-88 Races abroad, different victories for the Polytechnic.
Page 89-91 Foreign French newspaper cut outs featuring Polytechnic cyclist Bailey.
Page 92-94 Cyclist Battalion pictures from 1914, volunteers in the war from the Polytechnic.
Page 96-101 Articles on Road sport in 1914 - once the war had begun, review of the season, records (road and path)
Page 102 Poem from the times newspaper for those who leave their games to fight the war.
Page 103 Article on what cyclists are doing for their country by signing up for the war.
Page 104-109 Some pictures and some articles - related to the cyclist corps' during the war, also a handwritten list of members who had signed as being active service.