Anglo-Boer War.
A special ‘War Cycle’ was built for use on railway lines, and a
prototype of this 8-man bicycle can be seen at Fort Klapperkop Museum.
It was introduced into South Africa by the Royal Australian Cycle Corps
and had a detachable rim which was fitted to the pneumatic tires,
enabling it to be used on rails. When the rim was removed the bicycle
could be used on normal roads.
Brand new clothing and kit, Lancashire Fusiliers ready to go to war.
Portrait of Fakhry Bey, chief of police of the Emir Faisal, February 1918
Lee-Enfield Mk I*
British Royal Marines at Beaufort West, 2nd Anglo-Boer War.
Bike to work!
Pashtun man with Lee Enfield.
SMLE ISHAPORE 2A.
Great rifle, used the NATO .308
A trained, experienced marksman can loose 30 rounds/ minute & be deadly accurate out to 1400 meters.
Lee Enfield MkIII* Ishapore, .303.
The 2A Magazine is more square than the original .303.
Pashtun man with Lee Enfield.
SMLE ISHAPORE 2A.
Great rifle, used the NATO .308
A trained, experienced marksman can loose 30 rounds/ minute & be deadly accurate out to 1400 meters.
Lee Enfield MkIII* Ishapore, .303.
The 2A Magazine is more square than the original .303.
Pashtun man with Lee Enfield.