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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Memorabilia

T gifhe National Cycle Collection has received as donations or loans over the years a huge range of items from the world of cycle racing. These include record books and scrapbooks, medals, cups and trophies, photographs of events and riders and even racing clothing worn in famous events. There are special displays of loaned items from famous riders such as Barry Hoban, Tom Simpson, Billy Dovey, Reg Harris and Dick Swann also the Britsh cycling team of the 1948 Olympic Games. This expanding sector of the collection is an important aspect of the history of cycling in Great Britain and these artifacts are available as a history and educational resource.

The collection has on display 45 original drawings by Frank Patterson. These exhibits will delight both followers of the artist and those new to his work. For more information about 'Pat' visit the Frank Patterson  web site.

On display examples of superb paintings by the fine artist Jeremy Mallard. For more details of this artist visit his web site at The Art of Jeremy Mallard

Line drawing of Frank Patterson (or 'Pat' as he was known) was born on October 12th, 1871. His artistic talent showed itself quite early in life when as a boy in Porstmouth he illustrated sea stories for his sailor father who wrote for the 'Boys Own Paper' of those days. Painting of Marco Pantani 'The Pirate' by Jeremy Mallard

Marco Pantani
'The Pirate'
by Jeremy Mallard

 
 


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