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5th International Cycle History Conference
Cambridge, England - 1994
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- Thinking About Thinking About Cycles
- by Russell Mills
- Aspects of a Historical Geography ofTechnology:
A Study of Cycling, 1919-1939
- by David L. Patton
- Developing a Methodological Approach to the History
and Meaning of Velocipedes, Bicycles, and Tricycles
- by Andrew Ritchie
- The Bicycle-An Exercise in Gendered Design
- by Nicholas Oddy
- The Edinburgh Tricycle
- by Alastair Dodds and Alex Brown
- Diamonds Are Forever: The Socio-Technical Shaping
of Bicycle Design
- by Paul Rosen
- New Tubes for Old
- by Mike Burrows
- The Bamboo Bicycles of Grundner and Lemisch
- by Walter Ulreich
- The Dancing Chain: One Hundred Years of Derailleur
Gears
- by Ron Shepherd
- Touring Bicycle Technical Trials in France, 1901
- 1950
- by Raymond Henry
- Tribology and the Cyclist
- by Ken James
- Founding of the Dunlop Tyre Company
- by H. D. Higman
- Colonel Pope and the Founding of the U.S. Bicycle
Industry
- by Albert A. Pope
- The Founding of the Hercules Cycle & Motor
Co. Ltd
- by Andrew Millward
- Peddling the Bicycle and the Development of Mass
Marketing
- by Ross D. Petty
- A New View of Late 19th-Century Cycle Publicity
Posters
- by Nadine Besse and André Vant
- From Cycling Lanes to Compulsory Bike Path: Bicycle
Path Construction in Germany, 1897-1940
- by Volker Briese
- Cycling or Roller Skating: The Resistible Rise
of Personal Mobility
- by Hans-Erhard Lessing
- Clubs-Their Part in the Study of Cycle and Cycling
History
- by Les Bowerman
- Malvern Cycling Club, 1883-1912: Social Class,
Motivation, and Leisure Use
- by Roger Alma
- Little and Often-The Records of the Amateur Bicycle
Club
- by Nick Clayton
- T. H. S. Walker-English Cycling Pioneer in Germany
- by Rudiger Rabenstein
- The Michaux Memorial Campaign
- by David V. Herlihy
- The Hoopdriver Recycle
- by John McVey
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