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Harold Miles Dickinson served his apprenticeship at [[Dunlop, Bell and Co]]. A brief account of his life and his cycle-building activities is available online<ref>[http://www.cyclingnorthwales.co.uk/pages/dickinson.htm] Cycling in North Wales website, Dickinson Cycles of Liverpool webpage (author Jim Leach)</ref>
Harold Miles Dickinson served his apprenticeship at [[Dunlop, Bell and Co]]. A brief account of his life and his cycle-building activities is available online<ref>[http://www.cyclingnorthwales.co.uk/pages/dickinson.htm] Cycling in North Wales website, Dickinson Cycles of Liverpool webpage (author Jim Leach)</ref>
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of 184 Tunnel Road, Liverpool

Builder of cycles

Harold Miles Dickinson served his apprenticeship at Dunlop, Bell and Co. A brief account of his life and his cycle-building activities is available online[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Cycling in North Wales website, Dickinson Cycles of Liverpool webpage (author Jim Leach)