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A very smart gentleman on his penny farthing
Mr. Peter Golding, of Jesmond, Newcastle, with his penny farthing at the transport festival
Eric Lunn from Peterbrough stops at Wallington Mansion to check his penny farthing
Cycling fans Philip Bewlry, Eric Lunn and Nick Clayton set out yesterday to pedal 100 miles in a coast-to-coast marathon across the North on old-fashioned penny farthings
Peddler Palmer with his penny farthing bicycle still in perfect running order after 55 years. 9th September 1948
Salesman, John Whitfield, pictured with his 19th Century Penny Farthing Cycle, which is for sale, priced at £ 500. 13th November 1985. Cycling
Penny farthing Bicycle, one of 5 19th Century cycles presented to Middlesbroughs Dorman Museum from the estate of Harry Nerwell of Whitby, who died in April
Seven year old David Wilde of Meriden has to look high to see the rider of this Humber Roadster of 1885. West Midlands. 18th May 1951
London to Brighton Bike Ride, cyclists arrive at Brighton, East Sussex. 9th February 1969
Mr Philip Yorke takes a trip around the grounds of his house on a Penny Farthing. He has been trying to give away his family home for five years
Tyneside cyclists take a breather after a day out in Northumberland in 1892
Jock Harrison back in the saddle, and at 73, preparing for his greatest cycling challenge in a long two wheeled career, intending to Penny farthing his way from Newcastle to his birthplace in Dundee
An intrepid cycling fan set out yesterday to pedal 100 miles in a coast-to-coast marathon across the North on old-fashioned penny farthings
Alex Lindsay on an 1895 penny farthig at Aydon Castle
Cycling buffs Mrs. Frances Milsham and Mr. Tommy Thompson at Beamish Museum
Auctioneer Barbara Turner with an old but in good condition penny farthing
Robert Atkinson and Pat Crawforth on a 1882 Excelsior Duplex three wheeler at Beamish with Jeremy Crawforth behind on a 1882 Coventry Machinists Company Club 56 inch ordinary bicycle, January 1990
Three veteran cyclists riding high on their penny-farthings in Newcastle, from left to right, Arthur Wright, Harry Merz and Ray Fixtel
A group of intrepid cycling fans set out yesterday to pedal 100 miles in a coast-to-coast marathon across the North on old-fashioned penny farthings
Cycling fan Glyn Stockdale set out yesterday to pedal 100 miles in a coast-to-coast marathon across the North on old-fashioned penny farthings
Pat McDonald tries out a scalle model of a Penny Farthing
John Potter in from of his Kirby Stephen Museum with a penny farthing
Marie Wood of Formons in victorian dress complete with her penny farthing bike
A man on his penny farthing
John Pinkerton rides is penny farthing across the Tyne Bridge
Alan Meeham from Ashington on a penny farthing
Farmworker John Mole knew he would have to go to some lengths to find new tyres for his 120 year old penny farthing, but he never thought he would have to stretch to 60 feet of solid rubber
On their bikes, pensioners Tom Young aged 76 on his penny farthing and 70 year old Arthur Wright who are cycling the length of Great Britain for charity
Members of the Old Timers cycle Fellowship setting off form College road, Newcastle to Seaton Sluice on their annual ride. The Lord Mayor of Newcatle (Ald. T)
Mr. Colin Harris of Livingstone Street, Consett riding a penny farthing
Number 88 having a rest downhill on a coast to coast penny farthing ride
Members of the Old Time Cyclists Fellowship at Tynemouth in June, 1950 with a parade of vintage bikes