
Bicycle Advocacy Group Pedals Its Message at Museum of Industry
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Orient Cycles Waltham Vintage Bicycle Giclee Reproduction Poster 24×36 $9.99 20″x30″ image with white border…. |
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ORIENT WALTHAM MAN RIDING A BICYCLE BIKE CYCLES 24 X 36 VINTAGE POSTER REPRO $14.85 THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL / GREAT QUALITY REPRODUCTION VINTAGE POSTER !!! THE POSTERS ARE PRINTED ON HEAVYWEIGHT PROFESSIONAL MATTE PAPER USING **GICLEE** TECHNIQUE. THE QUALITY OF THE IMAGES IS JUST AMAZING!!! 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE!!! IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED JUST RETURN THE POSTER, NO QUESTIONS ASKED!!! IMAGE SIZE IS 20″ X 30″ – PAPER SIZE IS 24″ X 36″ THIS POSTER WILL MAKE A FANTASTIC AD… |
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1896 Ad Waltham Broadway Sanger Bicycle Bike Alternative Transportation Cyclist – Original Print Ad $66.95 This is an ultra rare original 1896 black and white print ad for the Waltham Manufacturing Company of New York. The ad features an image of Sanger. Please note that there is printing on the reverse…. |
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Warman’s Watches Field Guide: Values and Identification (Warman’s Field Guides) $3.31 Antique watches have become a popular new area in the collectibles field and now collectors of wrist and pocket watches can enjoy a portable, full-colour guide to their favourites. This conveniently sized book features 450 detailed colour photos of wrist and pocket watches produced from 1870 to 1970, from more than 50 American and Swiss watch manufacturers. Each listing comes complete with current… |
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The Evolution of English Sport $190.30 This work uses original material from clubs and sporting organizations to illuminate the evolution of sporting activity nation-wide. It relates these documents to themes such as commercialism and club fortunes. It concludes by discussing the outlook for English sport…. |
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Greater Boston: Adapting Regional Traditions to the Present (Metropolitan Portraits) $22.50 Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Book for 2001From eastern Massachusetts to southern New Hampshire, greater Boston is what five million people call home. Drawing on more than thirty years as a resident of Boston himself, renowned urban historian Sam Bass Warner, Jr., reveals a vibrant, ethnically diverse American metropolis, a mixture of cities and small wooded towns, a regio… |
