The Examiner Newspaper-Friday 4 February 1949 p 6
LONG TRIP
MR. C. A. TAPP, pictured yesterday at the Inasmuch Mission with his cycle, home-made sidecar and picture projector. He is setting off on his cycle outfit on a 300-mile evangelical tour during his holidays, and he hopes to conduct a number of showings of pictures in the open air at country centres.-"The Examiner"
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WITH BIBLE, CYCLE AND SIDECAR
With a Bible and 100lb. of equipment in his home-made box sidecar, Mr. C. A. Tapp will leave Launceston by bicycle on Wednesday for a 300-mile evangelical trip of Tasmania's North. East Coast.
Social secretary of the Inasmuch Mission, Mr. Tapp will include in his equipment a projecter for still films, hymn books a six volt battery for power. a transformer, 1710 film slide,' a sheet for the screen. bedding and camping utensils.
The majority of his meetings wilt be held in the open air in towns or on beaches. His first meeting will be held at Perth; his last probably at Scottsdale 14 days later.
"it's a rather unusual holiday." Mr. Tapp commenrted. "It will have a purely spiritual background and I'll enjoy every minute of it."
Slides he will show include a series on road safety, the 1929 food, life in various parts of the world and a Tasmanian travel talk.