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Bicycles Collection (page 2)

"Bicycles: A Timeless Mode of Transportation and Adventure" From the historic D-Day landings on Juno Beach to the thrilling Tour De France in 1930

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Bicycles Collection: HMS Vanguard which took the Royal Family on their tour of South Africa is escorted back
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Bicycles Collection: Picture No. 12020858
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Bicycles Collection: Advertisement for Raleigh cycles (Depot: 64 Leopold Street, Sheffield), 1907
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Bicycles Collection: Cycling, Sport, Fun, Travel, 20th century
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Bicycles Collection: Langsett cycling road race, Sheffield, 1957
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Bicycles Collection: Young boys outside corner shop off-licence, Salford
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Bicycles Collection: Bicycles on bridge on Oudezijds Achterburgwal canal, Amsterdam
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Bicycles Collection: Father Christmas - on bicycle cycling past Fir Trees covered in snow Digital Manipulation
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Bicycles Collection: Victorian Women Cyclists Descending a Hill, c. 1898
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Bicycles Collection: Tony Cairoli Whip Look - Maggiora MX Opening
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Bicycles Collection: Cyclist beside the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
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Bicycles Collection: Bargate Below Bar, Southampton, Hampshire
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Bicycles Collection: Nun on a bicycle in a playground
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Bicycles Collection: Group photo, Worcester Park United Cycling Club 1907
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Bicycles Collection: The Humorist Easter Number 1938
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Bicycles Collection: Ramon Casa and Pere Romeu on a tandem. Painting by Ramon Casas (1866-1932), Oil On Canvas, 1897
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Bicycles Collection: Advert, Victoria Cycle Company, Dennistoun, Glasgow
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Bicycles Collection: Sunset Ride
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Bicycles Collection: Herne Hill Velodrome, cyclists ready to start 1900
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Bicycles Collection: A splendid cabinet photograph of two well-dressed women standing proudly with their bicycles
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Bicycles Collection: UK, England, Cambridge, Clare College
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Bicycles Collection: Poster, Rudge Cycles
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Bicycles Collection: Humber cycles advertisement featuring Edward VII, 1902
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Bicycles Collection: A Family On A Bicycle Ride
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Bicycles Collection: Cycling in New York
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Bicycles Collection: Union Workhouse, Hertford
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Bicycles Collection: Cycling Outfit of 1890S
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Bicycles Collection: Happy boys cycling through the streets of Toliara, Madagascar, Africa
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Bicycles Collection: Rental bikes known as velib, Paris, France, Europe
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Bicycles Collection: Wright Brothers Bicycle Shop, 1937. Creator: Unknown
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Bicycles Collection: Family Tandem with Side-Car, 1939
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Bicycles Collection: The ideal tourist bike, Brossard, 3 speeds, 1903
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Bicycles Collection: Picture No. 11992908
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Bicycles Collection: Great Northern Depot, Viborg, South Dakota, USA
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Bicycles Collection: Metropolitan Police officer on his bicycle, Ferrier Estate
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Bicycles Collection: Bicycles and motorbikes in downtown Bejing, China, Asia
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Bicycles Collection: Buttermarket, Thame
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Bicycles Collection: A New way to travel to Brighton, 1864 (engraving)
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Bicycles Collection: Bicycle Broadcasting
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Bicycles Collection: Wedding party on bicycles
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Bicycles Collection: Traffic roundabout with painted bicycles, Seaton, Devon Heritage Coast, Devon, England
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Bicycles Collection: Cycle racing event
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Bicycles Collection: Poster advertising Rafaga bicycles
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Bicycles Collection: Bermuda - Hamilton - Street Scene
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Bicycles Collection: The Cyclists Camp at Alexandra Park, London, 1884
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Bicycles Collection: Cycling Past Stonehenge
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Bicycles Collection: A bicycle propped up against a ski-rack outside the famous Elevation 1904 bar
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Bicycles Collection: Johnnies bike, Roscoff, North Finistere, Brittany, France, Europe


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"Bicycles: A Timeless Mode of Transportation and Adventure" From the historic D-Day landings on Juno Beach to the thrilling Tour De France in 1930, they have played a significant role in shaping our world. They have been witness to remarkable moments, like British and Canadian troops landing on the shores of Normandy during World War II. Intricate illustrations by William Heath Robinson capture the whimsical charm of cycling, showcasing a decided catch as riders navigate their way through imaginative contraptions. Meanwhile, Mont Ventoux stands tall in Provence, France, beckoning cyclists from all over Europe to conquer its challenging slopes. Closer to home, Main Street in Salisbury, North Carolina bustles with life as cyclists pedal along its vibrant lanes. The iconic Penny Farthing takes us back in time when this unique bicycle design ruled the roads. And who can resist smiling at the sight of a Border Terrier dog comfortably nestled in a basket attached to a bike? Traveling across borders brings us to Sutton Park's picturesque entrance in Birmingham and Mr Frederick Witts proudly posing with his Penny Farthing bicycle at his home in Bryncoch, Neath, Wales. Even Market Day in Cookstown becomes livelier as locals cycle through bustling streets filled with colorful stalls. It also offer breathtaking views; just imagine witnessing sunrise over Utrecht's Dom Tower and Vismarkt-Choorstraat along Oudegracht - an enchanting scene that only cycling can provide. On another continent entirely lies Bangladesh where rickshaws gracefully glide through narrow alleys offering side views that showcase local culture. Whether it is for leisurely rides or daring adventures, bicycles continue to captivate hearts worldwide. Their timeless appeal transcends boundaries and connects people from different walks of life – reminding us that no matter where we are or what era we live in, bicycles remain an emblem of freedom and exploration.