Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[image:Im20140114-Denne3.jpg |thumb| 1884. 52"diameter Ordinary Bicycle (Penny Farthing) of 1884, considered the sole surviving example from this maker.<ref>Images kindly sent in by T. Pickering.</ref>]]
[[image:Im20140114-Denne2.jpg |thumb| 1884. Impressed/stamped on the front of the headstock is the makers name with other details which when restored has been 'highlighted'.<ref>Images kindly sent in by T. Pickering.</ref> ]]
[[image:Im20140114-Denne1.jpg |thumb| 1884. 52"diameter Ordinary Bicycle (Penny Farthing) of 1884.<ref>Images kindly sent in by T. Pickering.</ref>]]
1882 Listed as a Bicycle Maker. ''Sole makers of the King of the Road bicycle and tricycle.'' Kent Cycle Works, Sittingbourne. <ref>Kelly's Directory of Kent, 1882</ref>
1882 Listed as a Bicycle Maker. ''Sole makers of the King of the Road bicycle and tricycle.'' Kent Cycle Works, Sittingbourne. <ref>Kelly's Directory of Kent, 1882</ref>



Revision as of 09:36, 14 January 2015

1884. 52"diameter Ordinary Bicycle (Penny Farthing) of 1884, considered the sole surviving example from this maker.[1]
1884. Impressed/stamped on the front of the headstock is the makers name with other details which when restored has been 'highlighted'.[2]
1884. 52"diameter Ordinary Bicycle (Penny Farthing) of 1884.[3]


1882 Listed as a Bicycle Maker. Sole makers of the King of the Road bicycle and tricycle. Kent Cycle Works, Sittingbourne. [4]


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Sources of Information

  1. Images kindly sent in by T. Pickering.
  2. Images kindly sent in by T. Pickering.
  3. Images kindly sent in by T. Pickering.
  4. Kelly's Directory of Kent, 1882