British Army Cyclist Corps brass 1st pattern Badge. United Kingdom.
$16.00
Brass metal Cap Badge surmounted by a Tudor Crown (King's crown) for Army Cyclist Corps. United Kingdom.
1915 to 1920. World War One, WW1, WWI.
First pattern.
Good condition and complete with slider. Ref: J11.
Brass metal Cap Badge surmounted by a Tudor Crown (King's crown) for Army Cyclist Corps. United Kingdom.
1915 to 1920. World War One, WW1, WWI.
First pattern.
Good condition and complete with slider. Ref: J11.
Brass metal Cap Badge surmounted by a Tudor Crown (King's crown) for Army Cyclist Corps. United Kingdom.
1915 to 1920. World War One, WW1, WWI.
First pattern.
Good condition and complete with slider. Ref: J11.
The Army Cyclist Corps was a corps of the British Army active during the First World War and controlling the Army's bicycle infantry.
In 1915, the Army Cyclist Corps was founded to encompass all the various cyclist battalions which existed at that time.
The Corps was disbanded in 1920.
The Army Cyclist Corps cap badge depicts a bicycle wheel with cross carbines surmounted by imperial crown, below the wheel is a scroll with the inscription “Army Cyclist Corps”.