WW1 Army Rare Cyclist Corps Trench Art Ash Tray

Trench Art from the great war

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~ WW1 Army Rare Cyclist Corps Trench Art Ash Tray ~

Volunteer cyclist units had been formed as early as the 1880s, with the first complete bicycle unit (the 26th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers) being raised in 1888. Cyclists were employed on an intermittent basis during the South African War - whilst they were not deployed as organised combat formations, the bicycle was found to be invaluable for reconnaissance and communications work, being lighter, quieter, and logistically much easier to support than horses. When the Haldane reforms in 1908 reorganised the volunteers into the Territorial Force, nine battalions of cyclists were formed - one from the 26th Middlesex, five from volunteer infantry battalions, and three newly raised.

~ Condition ~

As pictured it is slightly tarnished and shows signs of its age with a dent to the bottom right edge.

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Weight .100 kg
Dimensions 15.2 × 15.2 × 1.5 cm
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