Ctc Gazette, Vol 1910, No 3

Ctc Gazette, Vol 1910, No 3 cover
PublicationCtc Gazette
Volume1910
Issue3

Articles in this issue

  • An upbeat editorial urging all waverers to renew their membership, presenting the Club's programme for 1910 including a new insurance scheme, an Alpine Road Book, and the Railway Bill as reasons to stay loyal.

    p. 11
  • Detailed announcement of the new CTC personal accident and cycle insurance scheme, arranged with the Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation at advantageous rates for members.

    p. 2
  • A cycling tour account from south-west Ireland, describing the coastal roads of Cork and Kerry, the Atlantic scenery, and the warm hospitality of the Irish countryside.

    p. 13
  • A cycling tour through Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire in Wales, describing the wild coastal scenery, the ancient castles, and the quiet roads of the far south-west.

    p. 22
  • A short cycling tour across the North Downs and through the Weald of Kent, describing the orchards, oast houses, and roads of the Garden of England in spring.

    p. 24
  • A member's account of cycling in colonial India, describing the roads, the landscape, and the unusual experiences of touring by bicycle in the subcontinent.

    p. 25
  • Advice and suggested itineraries for cycling tours over the Easter holiday, covering routes in different parts of Britain suitable for the spring weather.

    p. 26
  • Details of plans for a large CTC gathering at Bournemouth's centenary celebrations in July 1910, including a proposed International Aviation Meeting as an added attraction.

    p. 30
  • The formal agenda for the Annual General Meeting to be held in Manchester, including proposals on handbook pricing, council elections, and financial matters.

    p. 32
  • Road Signals Conference

    Report on a conference called by the CTC to establish a national system of standardised road warning signs, attended by representatives of motoring and cycling organisations.

  • Shipton Assistance Fund Account

    A final accounting of the voluntary supplementary fund raised by members to augment the Club's official pension payment to the former secretary Mr. Shipton.