Logo for the Cyclists' Touring Club
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Logo for the Cyclists' Touring Club by Maigheach-gheal as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Maigheach-gheal Taken: 5 Apr 2011
The club was founded in August 1878 by Stanley Cotterell, a medical student. The Cyclists' Touring Club gave seals of approval, in the form of a cast metal plaque showing the winged-wheel symbol of the club, to mount on an outside wall of hotels and restaurants which offered good accommodation and service to cyclists. The Royal Oak has the logo on its wall. For a wider view Image