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14 Jan 2016

CTC tricyclists versus Llandudno Pier Company 1888

posted in: Cycling History |

    Upper crust tricyclists of the 1880’s In the early days of cycling, those preferring three wheels, rather than two, considered themselves of a superior class, which often they were.  The letter below appeared in the now defunct North … Read More

Cycling, Enmund H Verney, Llandudno Steamship Company, Rhianfa Menai Bridge, tricycling

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