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1936 Cycling in Switzerland and Austria

Ernest (Tubby) Capell was the English time trial Champion in 1934 winning the British Best All Round Trophy. His time over 100 miles was the fastest in 1934 and the second fastest on record. As well as being a racing cyclist, he was an avid touring cyclist and a keen photographer. Many of his photographs appeared in English cycling magazines during the 1930's and 1940's.

Sadly, most of his cycling photographs have been destroyed, but a few remain. Some of these are presented below. Have a look and see how much and how little cycle touring has changed over the years. These images have been scanned from original photographs with permission of Tubby's son, Alan Capell.

How much did it cost to go on a cycle tour in 1936?

Written on the back of one of the photographs of Austria is a short note "Two weeks, all hotels and meals - 15 (English) shillings per day. That's 75 English pence. You can't buy much for that these days. You could maybe buy a couple of half litre bottles of beer on special in a supermarket in Austria but not much more.

To put this in perspective, the following excerpts from an article which appeared in the 6 July, 1934 edition of "Cycling" magazine are illuminating.

"G.H.S." wrote that you needed to budget on at least 10s. a day for a cycle tour and that Scotland was more expensive than Wales. Sometimes he had been forced to spend one pound for a night's accommodation. "'Sundries' sometimes run away with a surprising sum, and make you wonder at the end of the fortnight why your purse is so light."

"The Needler" argued that camping was cheaper and better. When asked how much a tour cost him, he stated that his usual answer was "Very little." "On tour I look upon myself as a tramp awheel and lead as simple a life as possible. The earth is my bed and a tent my covering; a green field is my table and my meals plain." Seven days in Devon and Cornwall cost him 38s while ten days in the Cotswolds cost 68s.

According to H. Briercliffe, judicious use of the 'C.T.C. Handbook', meant farmhouse and cottage bed and breakfast could often be found for 3s.6d. or less. Adding 2s.6d. for lunch and tea, 1s. for supper and 1s. for chocolate, etc gave him a budget of 8s. a day. However, if you stayed at Youth Hostels, the budget could be reduced to 5s. a day.

On the other hand, "The Loiterer" thought that you needed roughly 11s. a day and while this was more than he used to spend 20 years previously, competition had kept price increases to a minimum.

In sharp contrast, Mrs. R. de Heaume has toured in Wales for 2s.6. per day "all inclusive; camping , of course." "I usually camp and rarely spend more than two pounds to two pounds ten shillings during the week; that includes sightseeing extras, such as ices and chocolates, and sometimes (on wet nights) a show of some sort."

"Peter Pedlar" says "I start out with a pound in my pocket for for each day the tour is going to last. To be more truthful, I prefer to tour for the number of days I have pounds!"

If anyone can assist in identifying the places in these photographs, their help would be much appreciated.
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Goldener Kirschen Gasthaus, Austria, 1936
Goldener Kirschen Gasthaus, Austria, 1936
Bludenz at the foot of the Arlberg Pass, Austrian Tyrol, 1936
Bludenz at the foot of the Arlberg Pass, Austrian Tyrol, 1936
Bludenz in the Austrian Tyrol, 1936
Bludenz in the Austrian Tyrol, 1936
Bludenz in the Austrian Tyrol, 1936
Bludenz in the Austrian Tyrol, 1936
Arlberg Pass, Austrian Tyrol, 1936
Arlberg Pass, Austrian Tyrol, 1936
The Arlberg Pass from the Flexen Pass, Austrian Tyrol, 1936
The Arlberg Pass from the Flexen Pass, Austrian Tyrol, 1936
Flexen Pass, Austrian Tyrol, 1936
Flexen Pass, Austrian Tyrol, 1936
River Lech, Austrain Tyrol, 1936
River Lech, Austrain Tyrol, 1936
Warth, Austrian Tyrol, 1936
Warth, Austrian Tyrol, 1936
Steeg at the foot of the Flexen Pass, Austrian Tyrol, 1936
Steeg at the foot of the Flexen Pass, Austrian Tyrol, 1936
Telfs near Innsbruck, Austrian Tyrol, 1936
Telfs near Innsbruck, Austrian Tyrol, 1936
Austrian Tyrol, 1936
Austrian Tyrol, 1936
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