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Safety Bike

A man wheels a Safety Bicycle, an early form of bicycle from the 1890s which replaced the Penny Farthing. However, he obviously does not think it safe enough to ride through Holborn, London!
1930s

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Bicycle Bike Cycling Farthing Form Holborn Models Named Penny Replaced Ride Safe Safety Wheels


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This photograph, taken in the 1930s, captures the essence of an era when the safety bicycle was revolutionizing personal transportation. The man in the image is seen carefully maneuvering an early model of the safety bicycle through the bustling streets of Holborn, London. The safety bicycle, a significant improvement from its predecessor, the Penny Farthing, had replaced it by the early 1890s due to its enhanced safety features, including a chain drive, pneumatic tires, and a lower center of gravity. Despite the advancements, the man in the photograph appears hesitant and cautious as he navigates the crowded streets. The image evokes a sense of apprehension, as the safety bicycle, while safer than the Penny Farthing, was still a new and unfamiliar machine to many. The man's focused expression and firm grip on the handlebars suggest that he is acutely aware of the potential hazards of riding in the busy streets of Holborn. The safety bicycle's popularity soared during the late Victorian and early Edwardian periods, as it offered a more comfortable and accessible mode of transportation for people of all ages and abilities. This photograph serves as a reminder of the early days of cycling and the sense of adventure and risk that came with trying out a new and innovative technology.

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