Cycling
The Leading Cycling Journal of the World

| Publisher | Temple Press Ltd., London, England |
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| Published | 1907-11-20 to 1941-07-09 |
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Price | one penny |
| Editors | H. H. England, Alex. A. Josey |
| In archive | 5 issues across 3 volumes |
Cycling covered British road and track cycling, bicycle manufacture, and wartime riding conditions from London. The 1907 issue features advertisements for Rudge-Whitworth in Coventry, North British Rubber in Edinburgh, New-Departure at Deansgate, Manchester and Great Eastern Street, London, plus Premier Cycle Co. in Ashton New Road. The 1941 issue, produced from Bowling Green Lane, London, discusses wartime bicycle shortages, Sunbeam bicycles in Plumstead Road, London S.E.18, continued exports to New York, advice for club riders, honey as riding fuel, traffic handling, and lighting-up times for July in Britain.




