From Wheels to Bikes

When the first diamond frame bicycles became popular in the 1890s they were often called "wheels" - the national cycling association was called the "League of American Wheelmen." We have moved from "wheels" to "bikes," but the bicycles have remained remarkably the same over more than 100 years - elegant in their efficiency and simplicity. And many of the issues that we think are new? They were around then too.

Saturday, August 31, 2013

New Video Player to Embed from Library of Congress

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Title Stanford University, California Created/Published United States : Edison Manufacturing Co., 1897. Format Film, Vid...
Friday, August 30, 2013

Single Ad for Cycle Shop & "Metadata"

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In searching the many websites that provide digitized materials from the 1890s (of particular interest to me) I can say that the amount of ...
Saturday, August 24, 2013

75,000 Pageviews

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This is for 433 published blog posts starting in May 2007. When I started this blog, my main interest was in acquiring some firsthand expe...
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Friday, August 16, 2013

Bicycle Poster from 1896 / D.C. Bike Theft (Also 1896)

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Stormer bicycle poster from the Library of Congress "As good as money can buy" - from the Acme Manufacturing Co. of Reading, P...
Sunday, August 11, 2013

Guides du cycliste en France: de Paris à Toulouse et aux Pyrénees (1895)

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The Internet Archive text archive (mostly books) has a great deal of interesting material, mostly published during the early 20th and late ...
Monday, August 5, 2013

Keating Cycles Poster, 1890s

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There is no particular reason to blog about this but why not. From the Library of Congress Title Keating cycles. 365 days ahead of the...
Friday, August 2, 2013

Video Looking at Cycling in Amsterdam vs NYTimes Depiction

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I don't think of Amsterdam's cycling environment as a model for what American cities might aspire to as far as integrating cycling i...
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