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Bicycle, treadle drive

Description

Velocipede or bicycle, treadle driven, possibly by Thomas McCall of Kilmarnock, c. 1871

Museum reference

T.2007.238

Collection

Transport

Object name

Bicycle, treadle drive, Velocipede

Production information

McCall, Thomas, 1834 - 1904, Manufacturer
Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, Northern Europe

Date

c. 1871

Materials

Wood, Metal

Exhibitions

  • Technology by Design (08 Jul 2016)
    National Museum of Scotland

On display

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