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Uploaded by TheHenryFord on Aug 17, 2010
Enjoy a quick lesson on how to ride the "ordinary" bike, from presenter Jim O'Hagan!
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Yes, penny farthings, as they resembled a penny next to a farthing (¼d) . However, the nickname penny farthing wasnt used until the 1930's, well after the bike was obsolete
landofnor 4 months ago
I'm sure what the gentleman was saying was very interesting, but I couldn't hear him because the music was so loud!
randrall 10 months ago
Weren't they also called penny farthing bicycles?
rnech 1 year ago
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Yes, penny farthings, as they resembled a penny next to a farthing (¼d) . However, the nickname penny farthing wasnt used until the 1930's, well after the bike was obsolete
landofnor 4 months ago
I'm sure what the gentleman was saying was very interesting, but I couldn't hear him because the music was so loud!
randrall 10 months ago
Weren't they also called penny farthing bicycles?
rnech 1 year ago