hercules ladies tricycle nineteen thirty eight cyclotracteur motorized bicycle nineteen nineteen to nineteen twenty three National Cycle Collection Logo velocipede or boneshaker eighteen sixty nine Ordinary or penny farthing eighteen seventy to eighteen ninety
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Visit the National Cycle Collection
and enter the World of the Bicycle

H.gifow big is a Penny Farthing's wheel? And just how uncomfortable were those early bikes compared with today's hi-tech versions? Journey through the lanes of cycle history and see bicycles from 1819, such as the Hobby Horse, Boneshakers and Penny Farthings, up to the most modern Carbon Fibre machines of today. Walk along our historic street complete with country garage including a 1928 Austin 7, early radio and bicycle shops. Lamp collections. Photographs, posters and enamel signs are displayed to enhance the period in which the bicycles are set. The Dunlop tyre story sets the stage for the entrance of the tyred bicycle. The exhibition hall contains displays on past racing stars such as Tom Simpson, Bill Bradley winner of the Milk Race in 1959/60, Billie Dovey the keep fit lady of the 1930's who rode just under 30,000 miles in one year, Barry Clarke National Mountain Bike Champion of 1996 and George Nightingale who rode the 25-mile in under an hour in 1938, to name but a few. The are approximately 250 machines on display within the 6,000 square feet of floor space at any one time, with a similar number held in the reserve collection. Special themed exhibitions are always on display, for the list of current and forthcomingones, please see the Events page.
For a brief history of the bicycle compiled by the Curator David Higman, please press the button   Push button to Brief History of the Bicycle page

photograph from front of NCC leaflet


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