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Frederick J. Osmond of the [[Osmond Cycle Co]] | |||
Early cyclist of Birmingham. | |||
c1867 Born | |||
1890 Won the 1, 5, 25 and 50 mile championships | |||
1890 'F. J. Osmond, the champion at all distances for 1890 on the ordinary bicycle ... has elected next season to enter the lists of safety riders. It is the opinion of good judges that with a safety specially built to suit his great height - about 6ft 3in - he will make as clean a sweep of the safety championships and records as he has with the higher wheel. ... Osmond's first flirtation with the safety on the path was at Devonshire Park, Eastbourne, August 27th, 1890, mounted on a beautiful and graceful Minnehaha safety pneumatic tire, shod by the [[Iroquois Cycle Co]]., Queen's-road, Bayswater, London.'<ref>Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News - Saturday 18 October 1890</ref> | |||
1894 Left the [[Whitworth Cycle Co]] and formed the [[Osmond Cycle Co]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:06, 19 August 2019
Frederick J. Osmond of the Osmond Cycle Co
Early cyclist of Birmingham.
c1867 Born
1890 Won the 1, 5, 25 and 50 mile championships
1890 'F. J. Osmond, the champion at all distances for 1890 on the ordinary bicycle ... has elected next season to enter the lists of safety riders. It is the opinion of good judges that with a safety specially built to suit his great height - about 6ft 3in - he will make as clean a sweep of the safety championships and records as he has with the higher wheel. ... Osmond's first flirtation with the safety on the path was at Devonshire Park, Eastbourne, August 27th, 1890, mounted on a beautiful and graceful Minnehaha safety pneumatic tire, shod by the Iroquois Cycle Co., Queen's-road, Bayswater, London.'[1]
1894 Left the Whitworth Cycle Co and formed the Osmond Cycle Co
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News - Saturday 18 October 1890