Original Bicycle Boom - 1890s

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EltonFrog

Legendary Member
Thanks for the link, I enjoyed that.
 

Ian H

Ancient randonneur
From an 1897 cyclists' handbook.
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EltonFrog

Legendary Member
I’m just back from a trip to Australia, saw a lot of bicyclists there, and was for some reason reminded of this article in National Geographic by @hoopdriver ex of this parish. It’s worth a re-read. You may have to submit an email address to access it.
 

Jotheboat

Well-Known Member
Yes, I enjoyed it too.
It's 3 years ago and the current boom may have sprung a leak, but very interesting.
A dedicated cycle path in Brooklyn in 1895 which 10,000 used on the first day.

And..... :ohmy: In September 1894, 24-year-old Annie Londonderry set out from Chicago with a change of clothes and a pearl-handled revolver to become the first woman to cycle around the world. Just under a year later she arrived back in Chicago and collected a $10,000 prize.
(Approx. $350,000 + in today's money!)
 
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BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
Was due to collect a few cycling medals from my Aunt (actually 3rd cousin once removed, but who's counting?) yesterday, but due to illness (mine), I failed.

These were from that era - 1896 ish, and included one for riding London to Brighton. When I finally get my hands on them I will share them with you here.

In the meantime, will send the link to the article to her.
 
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