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1879 Coventry Rotary Tricycle (Reproduction) – The Online Bicycle Museum
Coventry individuals - James Starley on a Tricycle | Coventry Atlas
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Image of Starley's Tricycle
James Starley - Father of the Bicycle Industry
Bonhams : A Starley & Sutton 'Meteor' rear-steering, high wheeled tricycle,
1881 Ayrton Perry Electric Tricycle. Modified Starley Tricycle. | Elektrisches dreirad, Elektrisches auto, Dreirad
The Rudge Coventury Rotary and Carrier Tricycle, and below the Singer Omnicycle and Starley and Sutton Meteor of 1883. Copywrite MIT Press | Design Talks
Tricycle Starley et Sutton, Coventry | Images d'Art
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1880 Starley Salvo Tricycle (Rover built) | According to Wik… | Flickr
File:1876 Smith & Starley Coventry Lever Tricycle.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Unusual Victorian tricycle built by Coventry company to be auctioned - CoventryLive
Got Weird on Instagram: "Social, but reserved for the wealthy: even elaborate bicycles like these Starley trikes were expensive. This chassis was used for the world's first electric vehicle, Gustave Trouvé's electric
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38: C. 1883 Starley Adult Tricycle : Lot 38 | Tricycle, Adult tricycle, Vintage bikes
File:Starley Royal Salvo Tricycle Rev.JPG - Wikipedia
View of Charles Oldreive's new tricycle; the New Iron Horse, with a lady inside. In 1876, James Starley developed the Coventry Lever Tricycle, which used two small wheels - Album alb5410017
Un homme monte un tricycle Starley Bros Salvo royal à la fête de Noël victorien à Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Photo Stock - Alamy
Tricycle à levier Starley Coventry 1876 Photo Stock - Alamy
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1879 Coventry Rotary Tricycle (Reproduction) – The Online Bicycle Museum