Ctc Gazette, Vol 1910, No 4

Ctc Gazette, Vol 1910, No 4 cover
PublicationCtc Gazette
Volume1910
Issue4

Articles in this issue

  • A positive editorial on the Annual General Meeting's harmonious proceedings, noting the hopeful outlook, the new membership badge resolution, and the ongoing controversy over the free handbook question.

    p. 2
  • A cycling tour following the River Seine from source to sea or along a section of its course, describing the riverside scenery, towns, and the pleasures of water-side cycling in France.

    p. 15
  • A cycling tour through the great estates of the Dukeries in north Nottinghamshire, describing the parkland roads, historic houses, and the distinctive landscape of this part of the Midlands.

    p. 19
  • A detailed account of three weeks cycling in Switzerland, covering Alpine passes, lake shores, and the challenges and rewards of touring in the most mountainous country in Europe.

    p. 22
  • A cycling excursion to the black-and-white timber-framed village of Weobley in Herefordshire, describing the lanes of the Welsh Marches and the half-timbered architecture.

    p. 24
  • A cycling tour through County Wexford in Ireland, following the landscape of the 1798 rebellion and combining historical interest with descriptions of the roads and scenery.

    p. 25
  • A tour following the valleys of the rivers Severn and Wye through Worcestershire, Herefordshire, and Gloucestershire, describing the fine scenery and historic towns along both rivers.

    p. 26
  • An exposé of dangerous road-tarring practices by local authorities, highlighting cases where cyclists were injured or their machines damaged due to inadequate warning and grit coverage.

    p. 2
  • A report of a successful legal defence of a member summoned for riding on a public footpath, establishing that such footpaths beside highways are distinct from those across open fields.

    p. 2
  • A cycling tour of the Gower Peninsula in south Wales, describing the dramatic coastal scenery, the limestone headlands, and the quiet inland lanes of this distinctive peninsula.

    p. 28
  • An account of cycling and walking in the Surrey Hills over the Christmas period, combining the pleasures of the North Downs scenery with the special quiet of roads over the holiday.

    p. 31