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Transport methods used by soldiers, WW1
Methods used by soldiers for transporting their equipment during the First World War. Showing a French cyclist scout aiming his rifle with his cycle on his back, three British military cyclists pulling a light gun along a road, British soldiers with a horse to carry their trenching tools, a Swiss soldier with a quick firer carried on his back, British soldiers pulling a cart along a road at Ostend, and Belgian soldiers on the march with a pair of dogs pulling a light gun. Date: September 1914
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Aiming Artillery Bicycle Carry Cycle Cyclist Cyclists Digging Heavy Logistics Method Methods Ostend Pulling Quick Rifle Swiss Tools Transporting Trench Weapon Scout Weapons
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Step back in time with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug, featuring an evocative image from the past. This mug showcases a French cyclist scout from World War 1, expertly maneuvering his bicycle while aiming his rifle. A poignant reminder of the innovative methods soldiers used to transport their equipment during this historic conflict. Ideal for history buffs or as a unique gift, this mug holds your favorite beverage while telling a story with every sip. Rights Managed by Mary Evans Prints Online.
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Mug Size is 8cm high x 9.5cm diameter (3.1" x 3.7")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative photograph captures various transport methods employed by soldiers during the early days of the First World War, specifically in September 1914. In the foreground, a French cyclist scout skillfully aims his rifle while balancing his cycle on his back, showcasing the agility and versatility required of these reconnaissance units. Behind him, three British military cyclists work in unison to pull a light gun along a muddy road, demonstrating the importance of mobility and teamwork in the face of heavy artillery. Further along the road, a British soldier is seen carrying a horse to transport his trenching tools, highlighting the traditional yet essential role of animals in wartime logistics. A Swiss soldier, armed with a quick-firer, bravely shoulders the weight of his weapon as he advances, revealing the individual sacrifices made by soldiers during this period. In the background, British soldiers laboriously pull a cart along the road at Ostend, while Belgian troops march with a pair of dogs pulling a light gun. These images offer a glimpse into the diverse and often challenging methods used by soldiers for transporting their equipment during the Western Front's initial stages. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the ingenuity, determination, and resilience displayed by the men and troops involved in the Great War.
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