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Various forms of early bicycle including the Rover Safety, Singer Special Safety

Various forms of early bicycle including the Rover Safety, Singer Special Safety


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Various forms of early bicycle including the Rover Safety, Singer Special Safety

Various forms of early bicycle including the Rover Safety, Singer Special Safety, King of Clubs (a penny farthing type), and Tricycles. From The National Encyclopaedia, London, 1880

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1880 Bicycle Clubs Cycle Early Encyclopaedia Forms Including King National Penny Safety Singer Special Transport Type Farthing Rover Tricycles


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to the late 19th century, offering a glimpse into the fascinating world of early bicycles. The image showcases an array of innovative designs that were revolutionizing transportation at the time. Among them are the iconic Rover Safety, Singer Special Safety, King of Clubs (a penny farthing type), and Tricycles. Each bicycle in this snapshot represents a unique chapter in cycling history. The Rover Safety stands out with its sleek frame and advanced safety features, while the Singer Special Safety boasts intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail. The towering presence of the King of Clubs reminds us of the daring spirit required to ride these high-wheeled wonders. Tricycles also make an appearance in this collection, offering a more stable alternative for those seeking balance on three wheels instead of two. These various forms of early bicycles demonstrate how inventors were constantly pushing boundaries to create efficient modes of transport. Originally featured in The National Encyclopaedia from London in 1880, this print serves as a testament to human ingenuity during a transformative era. It transports us back in time when these pioneering machines paved the way for modern-day cycling enthusiasts worldwide.

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