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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
31 of 41  Sun 13th Jan 2019 9:31am  

I wonder if the broken tusks were a result of bomb damage?

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Midland Red

32 of 41  Sun 13th Jan 2019 11:11am  

Could be! There appear to be "war wounds" around the corner
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Mick Strong
Coventry
33 of 41  Mon 2nd Nov 2020 1:19pm  

On 12th Jan 2019 7:23pm, Midland Red said:
Does anyone know if the carving of this elephant was done by a guy called Seymore Daws? I know that he carved plaques for Coventry Freemans Guild in 1933/34
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Mick Strong
Coventry
34 of 41  Mon 2nd Nov 2020 1:22pm  

On 1st Dec 2017 6:02pm, Dreamtime said: My father, Broadgate 1934.
Dropped handlebars on a bike in 1934!!!!!!!
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
35 of 41  Mon 2nd Nov 2020 3:23pm  

Mick Strong Yes, dropped handlebars, single handbrake, bell, and no mudguards, in it's heyday in the thirties more than at any time, first time any one could get out and about, first time of mechanical transport.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
36 of 41  Mon 2nd Nov 2020 4:13pm  

Gears?
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
37 of 41  Mon 2nd Nov 2020 4:32pm  

Dreamtime Yes your father was a very smart man. I believe he was wearing Brylcreem on hair, and possibly cuffs - that was a later tradition, the fashion for forward and smart men. I think this is a man that is going to a very serious meeting, not someone that is out just shopping - intrigues me, for 1934 a little out of the ordinary.
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Earlsdon Kid
Argyll & Bute, Scotland
38 of 41  Mon 2nd Nov 2020 4:43pm  

Mick Strong, Coventry's own John Kemp Starley is credited with producing bicycle gears in 1871 according to this article.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
39 of 41  Mon 2nd Nov 2020 5:49pm  

Thanks for that, some great pics and good info that I knew very little about. Could not find any mention of Sturmey Archer though?
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Earlsdon Kid
Argyll & Bute, Scotland
40 of 41  Mon 2nd Nov 2020 6:45pm  

Sturmey Archer came a little later (1902) and their website is quite interesting about the early involvement in motorcycle gearboxes. It can get a bit involved depending on how technical it gets! I found the 'heritage' link interesting. Sturmey Archer
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
41 of 41  Tue 3rd Nov 2020 4:33am  

Morning Kaga, My father would only have been 20 yrs of age when that street photo was taken and was not married until 1936. Who knows where he was going but at that time he was working at the Standard, Banner Lane and not long having met my mother. Funny, I hadn't noticed the cycle which I don't think would be leaning there for long these days. Have a good day Kaga and look after yourself. Wave
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