I saw this picture on a Shropshire page, it is titled Minsterley.
My initial thought was a Home Guard bicycle, but looking at that rifle is it all much older?
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I saw this picture on a Shropshire page, it is titled Minsterley.
My initial thought was a Home Guard bicycle, but looking at that rifle is it all much older?
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Could it be a territorial soldier in WW1? Many territorial battalions were equipped with the Charger loading Lee Enfield rifle, which that rifle appears to be.
I think that well may be WW1 as well.
This postcard photograph of mine is believed to date in the time frame of the very late 1800's to the very early 1900's and so probably about 1900. Looking at your photograph, the uniform looks a little more modern and so I would say, in the time frame, after my photo was taken up to just before WW1.
...at the 'Oar House.
Great picture!
Is that electrical wiring on the eaves just behind the soldier's head?
If so, when was that part of Britain 'electrified?
The WW1 bicycles - the 1914 Raleigh "Military Model"
Ver light restoration of original Bicycle with reproduction tool bag (below cross-bar) :
Hey guys it wasn’t the last time a bicycle was able to help troops , not that it wasn’t important for the allies but the Japanese took the island of Singapore by riding bikes down the Malay peninsula to take the alleged island fortress run by poor British leadership . Many of my countrymen never came home due to being captured and place in Changi prison and then being forced on many of the marches up the Malay peninsular .