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Regimental History of New Zealand Cyclist Corps in The Great War 1914-1918

List of Illustrations

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List of Illustrations

Lieut.-General Sir A. J. Godley. K.C.B, K.C.M.G. Frontispiece
Lieut.-Colonel C. H. Evans. D.S.O. Facing page 6
1st Cyclist Company Badge 14
The New Cyclist Corps Badge 14
The C.O. Lieut.-Colonel Evans, D.S.O. 16
Headquarters Officers' Mess 16
Officers of N.Z. Cyclist Battalion 18
Original Members ex s.s. "Mokoia," May, 1916 18
W.O s and N.CO.s, Headquarters and No. 1 Company 20
W.O.s and N.C.O.s of Nos. 2 and 3 Companys 20
Officers of 2nd Anzac Battalion 24
Headquarters Staff 2nd Anzac Cyclist Battalion 24
The Adjutant and his Staff 28
R.Q.M.S. and Staff 28
Areo Photo of Messines 38
Concert Celebrating First Anniversary, 1917 44
First Anniversary Dinner, 1917 44
Areo Photo of the Famous Ypres Sector 50
Lieutenant J. T. Stevens 54
Major H. D. McHugh, M.C. 64
Visit to the Front by the Prime Minister, Hon. W. F. Massey. and Sir Joseph Ward 66
Areo Photo of Marfaux 70
The Road to Marfaux 74
The British Cemetery at Marfaux 74
The Corps Guides supplied by the Battalion 78
Review of 51st Division XXII Corps 78
Dispositions of the XXII Corps, 11/11/18 92
The Battalion Flag 98
Official Entry into Mons. 15/11/18 98
O.M.R. and Cyclist's Combined Team 104
Cyclist Battalion Football Team 104
Battalion Pierrot Troupe 108
The Chateaux Baudour 108
Parade for Demobilization 110
Waiting for H.M. the King 110
The Fanion presented to the Battalion 112
The Fanion Presentation Party 114
A Captured German Cycle 114
Grave of our Adjutant, Capt C. A. Dickeson 116
Our First Casualty—Grave of Corp. C. S. Des Barres 116
One of our Last Casualties—Grave of Private R. D. Walker 116
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