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County Durham Aka Cycle Meet At Durham (1939)
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066022:Bainbridge Cycle Shop, Willington Quay (No date)
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Group of young cyclists, possibly a cycling club at Gosforth Park, 1889
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Members of Newbrough and Fourstones Cycling Club with their penny farthings.
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Group gathered around Abbey Bridge, Barnard Castle at the annual North East Cycle Meet, 1924.
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
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Waggonways
- "In the early 1600s a Nottinghamshire businessman called Huntingdon Beaumont came to Northumberland and laid rails from collieries near Blyth to a shipping point on the coast. His wooden waggonway …
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Bone shaker bicycle and motorised bicycle outside public house, Gainford.
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Image taken from page 173 of 'The Illustrated Tourists' Guide to the scenery and places of interest ... served by the North Eastern Railway Company. By J. H. Morrison'
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from Newcastle University (youtube)
County Durham Aka Cycle Meet At Durham (1939)
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
066022:Bainbridge Cycle Shop, Willington Quay (No date)
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
from Beamish (flickr)
Group of young cyclists, possibly a cycling club at Gosforth Park, 1889
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
from Beamish (flickr)
Members of Newbrough and Fourstones Cycling Club with their penny farthings.
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
from Beamish (flickr)
Group gathered around Abbey Bridge, Barnard Castle at the annual North East Cycle Meet, 1924.
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
  Co-Curate Page
Waggonways
- "In the early 1600s a Nottinghamshire businessman called Huntingdon Beaumont came to Northumberland and laid rails from collieries near Blyth to a shipping point on the coast. His wooden waggonway …
from Beamish (flickr)
Bone shaker bicycle and motorised bicycle outside public house, Gainford.
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
from Flickr (flickr)
Image taken from page 173 of 'The Illustrated Tourists' Guide to the scenery and places of interest ... served by the North Eastern Railway Company. By J. H. Morrison'
Pinned by Simon Cotterill