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15) Heinrich Bültemann-Hagedom: The Heidemann 30-inch-wheel Bicycle from 1988<br> | 15) Heinrich Bültemann-Hagedom: The Heidemann 30-inch-wheel Bicycle from 1988<br> | ||
16) Francis Robin: The First Cycling Road Race: Paris-Versailles, on the 8th of December 1867<br> | 16) Francis Robin: The First Cycling Road Race: Paris-Versailles, on the 8th of December 1867<br> | ||
+ | 17) Gien Norcliffe: Women and Cycling: A Revisionist Interpretation<br> | ||
+ | 18) Roger Street: The Velocimanipede - The Delight of Royalty<br> | ||
+ | 19) Natalia de Noronha Santucci: The Elegant Sport: Fashion and Bicycles in Porto Alegre (Brazil, 1895-1905)<br> | ||
+ | 20) Carltan Reid: Britain's Forgotten 1930s Cycleways<br> | ||
+ | 21) Christopher Morris: Britain's Forgotten 1930s Cycleways<br> | ||
+ | 22) Nathan Cardon: The Bicycle in an Age of Empire, 1890-1920<br> | ||
+ | 23) Brian Griffin: Cycle Camping in Ireland in the Victorian and Edwardian Eras<br> | ||
+ | 24) Keizo Kobayashi: The Draisienne (Hobby Horse or Dandy Horse) in Paris, 1817-1820<br> | ||
+ | 25) Christophe Lagrange: The Dandy-Horse of M. Lagrange<br> | ||
+ | 26) Peter Ullein: The Early Years of the Bicycle Industry in Nuremberg (1882-1906)<br> | ||
+ | 27) Claude Reynaud: Pierre and Ernest Michaux. The legend |
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CYCLE HISTORY 28, TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Gary W Sanderson:Editor's Notes
- Eva GramIich: TECHNOMUSEUM : Notes from the Conference organizers
1.) Hans-Erhard Lessing: Citizen Karl Drais - What We Don't Know
2) Jost Pietsch: An Investigation of Tambora Hypotheses I & 111 in Relation to the Invention of the Running Machine in 1817
3) Raymand Henry: The Diagonales de France
4) Gary W. Sandersan: Robert S. Crawford and the Crawford Bicycle Company and Its Successors
5) Renate Franz: Jules Beau, Sports Photographer (1864-1932)
6) Anne Henry: Saint-Etienne Cycle Industry Mapping
7) Christian Wignall: The Cycle Share Boom and the Humber Company Promotions of the 1890s
8) Nichalas Oddy: Pipe Dreams: About 'Erotica' in the 19th Century World of Cycling
9) Lorne Shields: Odd and Unusual Cycling Photographica
10) Anthony Hadland: George Wilson and Raleigh in the Irish Free State
11) Nicholas Clayton: Two Magnificent Failures: First Frame Designs
12) Jan Kralik: Jan Kollar: First Poet on a Dandy Horse?
13) David V. Herlihy: New Evidence that Pierre Lallement Sparked Michaux, the Pioneer Bicycle Company, and "Velocipede Mania"
14) Lars Amenda: Gregers Nissen - the Nestor of Bicycle Touring in Germany
15) Heinrich Bültemann-Hagedom: The Heidemann 30-inch-wheel Bicycle from 1988
16) Francis Robin: The First Cycling Road Race: Paris-Versailles, on the 8th of December 1867
17) Gien Norcliffe: Women and Cycling: A Revisionist Interpretation
18) Roger Street: The Velocimanipede - The Delight of Royalty
19) Natalia de Noronha Santucci: The Elegant Sport: Fashion and Bicycles in Porto Alegre (Brazil, 1895-1905)
20) Carltan Reid: Britain's Forgotten 1930s Cycleways
21) Christopher Morris: Britain's Forgotten 1930s Cycleways
22) Nathan Cardon: The Bicycle in an Age of Empire, 1890-1920
23) Brian Griffin: Cycle Camping in Ireland in the Victorian and Edwardian Eras
24) Keizo Kobayashi: The Draisienne (Hobby Horse or Dandy Horse) in Paris, 1817-1820
25) Christophe Lagrange: The Dandy-Horse of M. Lagrange
26) Peter Ullein: The Early Years of the Bicycle Industry in Nuremberg (1882-1906)
27) Claude Reynaud: Pierre and Ernest Michaux. The legend