'Very Silly Ideas of WW2'....That casualties going to have a rough ride with the small diameter 'jockey' wheel...and what's powering the powerful forward illumination?....Perhaps there are batteries in that 'extension' at the front..
The poor old cyclist would certainly never work up enough speed to do it with a conventional bicycle dynamo....He'd be likely to end up a casualty as well ....Ian
These contraptions are quite well documented at St Leonards Hospital near Ferndown. The buildings are quite spaced out over acres of ground and patients (lots wounded in Normandy) had to be transferred between the buildings. The hospital was turned into a geriatric unit at some point after the war. Not sure what is happening there these days?
Ron
Was this the two-midgets model? If not, how was a normal-sized Tommy inserted; from the front Or was the roof removable
Questions, questions so long after the war...