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Handle Bar Collection

"Exploring the world on two wheels, with handlebars as our guide" From Lord Kitchener's iconic photo to the breathtaking views along wooded tracks in Uley

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: Lord Kitchener (Photo)

Lord Kitchener (Photo)
HORATIO, LORD KITCHENER 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum Soldier

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: View from bicycle along wooded track, Uley, Gloucestershire, England, UK

View from bicycle along wooded track, Uley, Gloucestershire, England, UK

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: Cruising down a buff section of singletrack trail from the riders perspective near

Cruising down a buff section of singletrack trail from the riders perspective near West Glacier Montana

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: H. M. S. TERRIBLE

H. M. S. TERRIBLE
A sailor wearing the hat of his ship, the unfortunately named H.M.S. Terrible, a British Royal Navy vessel, launched in 1895. late 1890s

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: Cruising down a buff section of singletrack trail from the riders perspective near

Cruising down a buff section of singletrack trail from the riders perspective near West Glacier Montana

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: Man in uniform with moustache

Man in uniform with moustache
A jolly fine example of a man in uniform (a European sailor??) standing next to his tent and sporting a particularly fine moustache

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: Samoan Chief

Samoan Chief
A superb postcard depiction of a Samoan chief with headdress decorated with shells, feathers and flowers and round gold plates and a fine handlebar moustache

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: Wilhelm / English Uniform

Wilhelm / English Uniform
WILHELM II, Queen Victorias favourite grandson, photographed wearing an English army uniform, in 1894

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: Wilhelm / Admiral Uniform

Wilhelm / Admiral Uniform
WILHELM II, Wearing the uniform of an Admiral of the German navy

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: About to Sneeze

About to Sneeze
A smart gentleman clutches his handkerchief as he is about to sneeze

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: Bar Lady and Customer

Bar Lady and Customer
A dapper fellow savours champagne and a cigar whilst in conversation with a comely bar lady, or barmaid

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: Formal Dinner Party 1901

Formal Dinner Party 1901
A rather formal dinner party for two Date: 1901

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: Positions for Speaking

Positions for Speaking
This chart illustrates the various mouth positions suited to producing a variety of sounds when speaking

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: Kitchener in Tasmania

Kitchener in Tasmania
HORATIO, LORD KITCHENER On horseback, inspecting the militia in Tasmania

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: DANILO I

DANILO I
DANILO PETROVIC-NJEGOS King Danilo I, who abdicated in 1921 in favour of his nephew (KIng Michael I), only one week after succeeding his father, Nicholas I

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: Printing Chase

Printing Chase
A printer in a waistcoat with a handlebar moustache, checks his printing chase on the chase

Background imageHandle Bar Collection: FIRE ENGINE 1821 - 1902

FIRE ENGINE 1821 - 1902
A horse-drawn Victorian fire engine, in use for almost a century, between the years 1821 and 1902


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"Exploring the world on two wheels, with handlebars as our guide" From Lord Kitchener's iconic photo to the breathtaking views along wooded tracks in Uley, Gloucestershire, England, UK - the handlebar takes us on unforgettable journeys. Cruising down a buff section of singletrack trail from the rider's perspective near Michigan's Straits of Mackinac or witnessing dawn break over Mackinac Island while renting bicycles; these moments are etched in our memories forever. In Seneca, Oregon at Ponderosa Ranch, a portrait captures a cowboy with a bandana and an impressive handlebar mustache - embodying rugged charm and timeless style. Across Asia and India, where vibrant cultures thrive, we find ourselves gripping those trusty handlebars as we navigate bustling streets and immerse ourselves in rich traditions. Even aboard H. M. S. TERRIBLE or perched atop bicycle handlebars at Costanera Sur Reserve in Buenos Aires alongside a Chalk-browed Mockingbird - these unique encounters remind us that adventure awaits around every corner. Whether cruising down singletrack trails or donning uniforms with distinguished mustaches like true gentlemen or Samoan Chiefs leading their people forward; the humble handlebar connects us all through shared experiences and boundless exploration.