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Show THE ARYIORED BICYCLE IN (WAR At the re-e-t BillUff insnojv.-s , at B-t'Ltmi. Koglind. ikm! or!'l"i la waifar? were inirod !cd. probeby the must citrtoun of m hl h ji a ir-r:orrd ir-r:orrd blcyel f,.r infantry. It la .'.I-Ured nacl.lnf. into tt frunt ahr.1 of wbit li. within the ifoliM, a I!rif' li '1 c-l p a'e. which stand, with the iw-I oU-time Tf!lg of Patrhara nestling In It had.j, with tde of oulte remarkable pre-I pre-I ripltancy. yet the volunteer gt th I (tuns to the summit. he:e thry wer effeetiveiy placed, as a s cor.d pol:.oa when that on f'le rr.l-e street h1 been eva uatcd. The Co!l gun la guard. The armored bicycle weighs i.s than fitly pound, and la by no rti'iii i;n'i-( y. It ! the Invention if Wyley ljrd. cf Warner. One of the mct Interesting feature of the fight on Hunk Holldiy waa the working of a brace of machine guns mounted on cycle carnage by the Is proof again' rift Bre wlta rv-lo) rv-lo) am-nunl t I o n from X' to 3.0 Trd. is InrrteJ. Woea 111 lUtwn and with the har.d'e bar rating on thei ground. It r mounted on cycle wheel, an J. mhea not In action. Is propelled wherever cyclist can go and It seems very mm h s If they could go anywhe-e. by a team of cyclists cy-clists whose machines ma-chines aro cunoec Is prtKif against ' mounted on cycle r.fU Bre wio -rv- j fc .-, . , wheei. an J. mhea y m-nunltion 7 ' ; - f oot ,n ''ln". frnm J'fl to 3 0 i . .' T.,t. ) propelled wherever Tarda. U In-rteJ. ri v '. iPT I -J- :j S cvc!:!a can g- Waea Uli iUwn fi i, , J S and it teems very and with the V -A A S i, CT7 f mu' h " lf ,h"!r h-ii.o-e bjrs rwrti-g , ' A IV ItT1?1 Wr-j; Vll-J?.-- ' -'-u!d u n.vwher on the g-ound. It " -0 ' - t'-Z ' ''r ,lm f fT" " chlnis aro connect WITH THS ARMUll IM-ATE SHIKLU ATTAC'HtlU-THE AHMOKED 1IICVCLK D-.TAfUKU KOR FIELD ! SERVICE AND ISKn AS A BRKASTWORKS THE OHDINARV WHEEL ed, standard to headp'.cej, with light bamboo trarc. fnrms a perfect screen for the riflemen, rifle-men, as ahowa In the accompanylna picture. A powerful Intrenihing tJOl. which la held In position with a thumbarrew, forms a rear-wheel mud- Twenty-sixth Middlesex. V. R. C. They aere first placed on Plecombe street. I a sh l? which abuts from the south- crn face of Woislenbury Hill. Tn I latter rises from the valley In whkh It |