The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 19, March 18, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
page 32 of 49 (65%)
page 32 of 49 (65%)
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[Illustration] What a great thing this will be! Fancy wheeling away over the snow, propelling our wheels as fast as the pedals can make us go. The bicyclists ought to be very happy this year; so many clever brains are working for their comfort and pleasure. [Illustration] All who ride have been troubled at times what to do with the bicycles when they are standing still. It may be there is damp grass, which would make it impossible to lay the precious wheel down; or there may be a thousand other little inconveniences. Some one has come to the aid of the bicyclist, and invented a bicycle support, which can be secured to the machine, and raised at will, so as not to interfere with the wheel when in motion. It is just the thing all bicyclists have been longing for. [Illustration] Another busy brain has been at work in anticipation of the summer, and the glorious time in store, riding along the country roads. [Illustration] |
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