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penny-farthing
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An early bicycle having a large front wheel and much smaller rear one.
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I've had my penny-farthing for about seven years.
Anouilh's plays are today as unfashionable as penny-farthing bicycles.
Professor Branestawm Norman Hunterr) gets on a sort of penny-farthing as I remember.
OLD MEDIA Dinosaurs who still rent DVDs can search its online catalog before pedaling over on a penny-farthing.
"When we started we'd even have heats for the penny-farthing racing, but now it's come to almost nothing".
That will help boost consumer spending by offering rainy-day protection.The chain-drive was not the only invention required to move beyond the penny-farthing.
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The first bicycle, built by Armand Peugeot, was a high-wheeler called a penny farthing.
Stevens did this on a 50-inch penny farthing between 1884 and 1886.
The earlier models were made for Summerfield's solo penny farthing trip around the world.
But it's given a twist by the fact that he's on a penny farthing.
In 2012, Graham Eccles started an in-town postal service in Bude, Cornwall, using a modern penny farthing variant, and an IT specialist from Hull made his own penny farthing out of washing machine parts.
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