georgedulcot: Latest purchase...a Cressy cycle made by Whatley's Bros Cycle's, Cressy, Tasmania.
georgedulcot: Rudge Trophy 1908
georgedulcot: Rudge Trophy 1908
georgedulcot: "Edworthy" envelope...someone pinched the stamp!
georgedulcot: Some "Edworthy" bits.
georgedulcot: Silas Edworthy
georgedulcot: Edworthy's were in business for nearly 100 years. They made their own motorcycles.
georgedulcot: Touting for work.........
georgedulcot: Edworthy's envelope
georgedulcot: Cycling club detail.
georgedulcot: Cycling club detail
georgedulcot: Cycling club detail.
georgedulcot: Cycling Club...anybody have any more info?
georgedulcot: 1930's "Cressy" cycle, I have a Cressy motorcycle made by Whatley Bros Cycles, Cressy, Tasmania.
georgedulcot: Cressy cycle.
georgedulcot: Cressy cycle frame No 77625.
georgedulcot: King cycle made by King & Sons, Launceston.
georgedulcot: The King Deluxe.
georgedulcot: The King Deluxe cycle.
georgedulcot: The King cycle.
georgedulcot: I have a couple of cycling trophies awarded by Rudge Whitworth 1908...the winners!
georgedulcot: I have a couple of cycling trophies awarded by Rudge Whitworth Ltd...not sure who won them but these 2 photos came with the trophies when I bought them.
georgedulcot: Would this be pre 1900?
georgedulcot: I hope she did not intend to go cycling in that get-up.
georgedulcot: Made from "scrap"...everything came from the Hobart Tip Shop and adapted.
georgedulcot: An "Ordinary" in the Museum in Launceston....supposed to be a "Matchless"
georgedulcot: An "Ordinary" in the Museum in Launceston....supposed to be a "Matchless"
georgedulcot: An "Ordinary" in the Museum in Launceston....supposed to be a "Matchless"
georgedulcot: Harley bicycle....I had one 30 years ago and gave it away to a mate who collected early bicycles.
georgedulcot: Bicycle on the tracks.