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The Pentacycle was designed and patented by Edward Burstow, an architect, from Horsham in 1882. Postal officials at Horsham tries these cycles but they were not adopted.
The Pentacycle was designed and patented by Edward Burstow, an architect, from Horsham in 1882. Postal officials at Horsham tries these cycles but they were not adopted.
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1882. Pentacycle replica. Exhibit at Grampian Transport Museum.

The Pentacycle was designed and patented by Edward Burstow, an architect, from Horsham in 1882. Postal officials at Horsham tries these cycles but they were not adopted.

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