THE CYCLING WORLD ILLUSTRATED
November 11, 1896
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THE HON. MRS. HENNIKER
DISTINGUISHED LADY CYCLISTS
MRS.HENNIKER'S NEW STORIES
THE CYCLING WORLD ILLUSTRATED
November 18, 1896
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MISS HENNIKER
DISTINGUISHED LADY CYCLISTS
from my grandmother's photo album
A fairy cycle and two tricycles
Innovative use of old bicycle wheels. Plants witll grow over it.
The Dutch have no need for 24 gears or fancy mountain bikes, they just have to keep a lookout for traffic and errant pedestrians. Traditional bicycles rule.
This is central Amsterdam right next to Centraal train station. The volume of bicycles in this multi-storey bike park indicates how commuters do it over here.
When I parked my bike against the wall I left its camera running and accidentally got this shot of this young lad watching me eating my chocolate ice cream.
Revisited. On the map this looks like an eastern extension to Lower Granton Road, but of course it's a former railway line and now a footpath and cyclepath. These later photos were taken after a visit to Western Harbour and Newhaven on the way to Canonmills.
EAST TRINITY ROAD states the helpful sign at the entrance to the tunnel on this branch of the cycle path network. This first of three variations was at 55mm focal length, a slight zoom over 'normal'.
The cycle track from Crewe Toll heads N down West Granton Access then veers NE towards Waterfront Avenue & Saltire Street where the statues 'Going to the Beach' are.
2021 1st June revisited Musselburgh lagoons