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7th International Cycle History Conference
Buffalo, USA - 1996
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Click here for David Herlihy's summary
of this conference.
- Jo Routens, Artisan Specialiste du Cycle de Cyclotourisme
et Randonneur Sportif
- (Jo Routens, Craftsman Specialist of Touring and Sport
Touring Cycles)
- by Raymond Henry, France. Bicycle Historian and Collector.
- An Invaluable Refinement: the Aesthetic of the
Cycle Accessory in the Late 19th and 20th Centuries
- by Nicholas Oddy, Glasgow, Scotland. Bicycle Historian;
Lecturer in the History of Design, Department of Historical & Critical
Studies, Glasgow School of Art.
- Who Invented the Penny Farthing?
- by Nicholas Clayton, Great Britain. Bicycle Historian,
Organizer of the first Cycle History Conferences.
- The Origins of Bicycle Racing in England, 1868-70
- by Andrew Ritchie, California, USA. Author & Bicycle
Historian.
- Six-Day Bicycle Races in Madison Square Garden,
1891-98
- by Charles Meinert, New York, USA. Bicycle Historian & Researcher.
- Bicycle Manufacturing and the Development of Mass
Production: the Contribution of Colonel Albert A. Pope
- by Glen Norcliffe, Ontario, Canada. Professor, York University. "A
Bicycle Geographer".
- Dicycling Down the Decades: a Geneology of Two-Track
Bicycling
- by Roger T. C. Street, Christchurch, Great Britain. Attorney,
Curator: Christchurch Tricycle Museum, Bicycle Historian.
- Women and the Wheel: the Bicycle's Impact on Women
- by Ross Petty, Babson Park, Massachusettes, USA. Professor,
Babson College.
- H. Cadot, One of the Earliest Bicycle Makers in
France
- by David Herlihy, Boston, Massachusettes, USA. Bicycle
Historian, Free Lance Writer for bicycle and other periodicals,
President: Lallement Memorial Committee, Boston.
- la resistance passive: Development
of the Derailleur before WWII
- by Ron Shepherd, Australia. Professor, Bicycle Historian,
Writer, Researcher.
- Rear Derailleur Development since
WWII
- by Frank Berto, California, USA. Engineer, Bicycle Historian,
Author, Writer for bicycle periodicals.
- Evolution of the Natural Trumpet and Bugle
- by Alexander Pollock, Michigan, USA. Wheelmen National
Bugler.
- On a Wheel Against Time: Nick Kaufmann, Trick Cyclist
and Impressario
- by Sandra Markham, Constableville, New York, USA. An archivist
who has worked with the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript
Library at Yale University, the City and the University of
Rochester, and the Strong Museum.
- A Landscape of Early Bicycle History, from the
Lips of George A. Bidwell, an Extraordinary Pioneer Wheelman
from Buffalo, New York.
- by Carl F. Burgwardt, Orchard Park, New York, USA. Owner & Curator
of Pedaling History Bicycle Museum, Orchard Park, NY, USA.
Collector of Antique Bicycles and Ephemera.
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