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Advert, K &s Cycle & Motor Co, Kingston, Surrey Advert
Advert, K &s Cycle & Motor Co, Surbiton Road, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey.
1902
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Ariel Bicycle Cycle Kingston Surbiton Surrey 1902
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This photograph, taken in the early 1900s, showcases the Advert, K & S Cycle & Motor Co. located on Surbiton Road in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey. The image transports us back in time, offering a glimpse into the Edwardian era of transportation. The scene is set before a red brick building with large windows, adorned with the distinctive logo of the company. A bicycle, likely a high-wheel Penny Farthing, is parked in front of the entrance, while a motorcycle and sidecar are displayed to the side. The motorcycle, a testament to the burgeoning motor industry, is outfitted with a chain-driven engine and boasts a sleek design. The presence of both bicycles and motorcycles reflects the company's versatility and forward-thinking approach to transportation solutions. The era's fashionable attire, including hats and long coats, adds to the authenticity of the scene. The Advert, K & S Cycle & Motor Co. was a prominent player in the trade, providing the community with a wide range of cycling and motorized options. This photograph serves as a reminder of the company's historical significance and the role it played in the transportation landscape of Kingston-upon-Thames during the early 1900s. The photograph, captured by Terry Parker, is a captivating piece of history that showcases the evolution of transportation and the transition from bicycles to motorcycles during the Edwardian period. This image is an essential addition to any collection focusing on the history of cycling, motor vehicles, or the social and cultural aspects of the early 1900s.
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