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* [[1893 National Cycle Show]] - held at the Crystal Palace (1st and 2nd shows)
* [[1893 National Cycle Show]] - held at the Crystal Palace (1st and 2nd shows)
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* [[1901 National Cycle Show]]
* [[1901 National Cycle Show]]
* [[1902 National Cycle Show]] - held at the Crystal Palace  
* [[1902 National Cycle Show]] - held at the Crystal Palace  
* [[1903 National Cycle Show]] - held at the Crystal Palace


1904 March. Announcement of ending of shows. 'It is stated on the authority the President of the Cycle Manufacturers' Association and the Secretary of the [[Stanley Show]] that arrangements have been made between them by which the National Cycle Show will discontinued.'<ref>Dublin Daily Express - Monday 21 March 1904</ref>
1904 March. Announcement of ending of shows. 'It is stated on the authority the President of the Cycle Manufacturers' Association and the Secretary of the [[Stanley Show]] that arrangements have been made between them by which the National Cycle Show will discontinued.'<ref>Dublin Daily Express - Monday 21 March 1904</ref>

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See also UK Shows, Exhibitions and Fairs

1904 March. Announcement of ending of shows. 'It is stated on the authority the President of the Cycle Manufacturers' Association and the Secretary of the Stanley Show that arrangements have been made between them by which the National Cycle Show will discontinued.'[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Dublin Daily Express - Monday 21 March 1904