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Velocipede Collection

"The Evolution of Velocipede: A Journey Through Time and Innovation" Step back in time to 1818, where the enchanting garden of Luxembourg in Paris

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Velocipede Collection: The velocipede course in the garden of the Luxembourg, Paris, France, in 1818
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Velocipede Collection: Miss Clara Hayball, (Mrs. Keeling), on a velocipede, Sheffield, 1875
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Velocipede Collection: Slow Velocipede
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Velocipede Collection: VELOCIPEDE, 1914. George C. Maynard, curator of technology at the United States National Museum
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Velocipede Collection: Bert Myers, bicycle racing man. Drawing, 1890
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Velocipede Collection: Pulcinello & Velocipede
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Velocipede Collection: French Velocipede C1820
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Velocipede Collection: Latest style of American velocipede 1869
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Velocipede Collection: Hand tinted photo of a velocipede (used for transporting)
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Velocipede Collection: A slate quarry velocipede, Llanberis, Wales
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Velocipede Collection: The Aellopodes Velocipede
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Velocipede Collection: The Accelerator Velocipede
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Velocipede Collection: A nineteenth century three wheeled velocipede on a railroad track
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Velocipede Collection: Pneus Pirelli Advertisment, 1916 (colour litho)
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Velocipede Collection: Francois Blanchard (engraving)
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Velocipede Collection: The Spirit moving the Quakers upon Worldly Vanities!!, pub
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Velocipede Collection: Photograph of Velocipede PH, Mile End, London
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Velocipede Collection: Transport. Humbert bicycles. Poster by Choubrac, France, c. 1895 (poster)
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Velocipede Collection: Draisienne, ancestor of the bicycle, 1820 (colour engraving)
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Velocipede Collection: The Pedestrian Curricle patented by Dennis Johnson, c. 1819 (colour litho)
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Velocipede Collection: Zoo Animals Up To Date on Cycles, Rhinoceros on Velocipede
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Velocipede Collection: Zoo Animals Up To Date on Cycles - Elephant on Velocipede
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Velocipede Collection: Trying out wooden velocipedes in Paris, France
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Velocipede Collection: Imaginary aquatic velocipede for use by duck hunters 1823
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Velocipede Collection: Velocipede competition in Leipzig, Germany 1885
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Velocipede Collection: A B C propelled by steam velocipede 1869
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Velocipede Collection: Hemmings unicycle 1869
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Velocipede Collection: Pleasure velocipede 1869
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Velocipede Collection: Two-seated velocipede 1869
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Velocipede Collection: Velocipede, early form of bicycle 1869
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Velocipede Collection: Going to Hobby Fair, 1835 (hand-coloured engraving)
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Velocipede Collection: Velocipedes (colour litho)
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Velocipede Collection: The Prince Imperial, watched by his parents, the Emperor and Empress
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Velocipede Collection: Advertisement for Michaux bicycles, 1897 (chromolitho)
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Velocipede Collection: A Race between Lallement Velocipedes, 1869 (oil on canvas)
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Velocipede Collection: Bicycling, c. 1887 (colour print)
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Velocipede Collection: The Spirit moving the Quakers upon Worldly Vanities!!, pub
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Velocipede Collection: The early days of our century - Piccadilly, London, in 1800; colour plate (colour litho)
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Velocipede Collection: Adolphe Clement and his wife on a tricycle (b / w photo)
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Velocipede Collection: Military velocipede (chromolitho)
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Velocipede Collection: Paul Masson, illustration from Le Petit Journal, 26th April
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Velocipede Collection: The Stolen Steed, Two Boys Riding a Tricycle, 1891 (litho)
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Velocipede Collection: The Hobby Horse Dealer by George Cruikshank
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Velocipede Collection: Pulcinello and velocipede
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Velocipede Collection: Velocipede, Winner of the St. Leger, 1828, c1828, (1929). Artists: Edward Duncan, J Webb
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Velocipede Collection: Cycling 1839-1939 back cover, 1939
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Velocipede Collection: Dursley Pedersen Cantilever Bicycle, 1939


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"The Evolution of Velocipede: A Journey Through Time and Innovation" Step back in time to 1818, where the enchanting garden of Luxembourg in Paris, France witnessed the birth of a new sensation - the velocipede. This wood engraving from the 19th century captures the essence of this revolutionary invention that would change transportation forever. Fast forward to Sheffield in 1875, and we find Miss Clara Hayball (later Mrs. Keeling) gracefully gliding on a velocipede. Her poised figure showcases both elegance and courage as she embraces this novel mode of transportation. But not all velocipedes were built for speed. Enter the slow velocipede, an amusing contraption designed for leisurely rides through picturesque landscapes. Its whimsical nature adds charm to its functionality, reminding us that sometimes it's about enjoying the journey rather than reaching our destination swiftly. In 1914, George C. Maynard, curator of technology at the United States National Museum, presents us with VELOCIPEDE – a testament to human ingenuity and progress. This artwork symbolizes how far we've come since those early days in Luxembourg's garden. Bert Myers takes center stage in this captivating drawing from 1890 – a bicycle racing man who epitomizes determination and passion for his craft. His presence reminds us that behind every great invention lies individuals who push boundaries and strive for excellence. Pulcinello & Velocipede transport us into a world filled with laughter and entertainment as these two elements intertwine effortlessly. The fusion between artistry and mechanics creates an unforgettable spectacle that captivates hearts across generations. Traveling further back in time to circa 1820s France brings forth another glimpse into history – French Velocipede C1820 reveals an era when innovation was blooming amidst cobblestone streets and ornate architecture.