The Wheel World - vol4s-11

Articles in this issue

  • A detailed profile of the Society of Cyclists, an organisation for thoughtful and intellectual cyclists, describing its aims, membership, officers, and rules.

    p. 7
  • Ben Hayward's portrait of a determined female tricyclist, Evelina Fredrica Prodgers, whose forceful personality and cycling adventures make her a notable figure in the sport.

    p. 15
  • E. Gauntlett's account of a long-distance cycling tour from South London to the Norfolk coast at Cromer, describing the roads, towns, and experiences of the outward journey.

    p. 20
  • The concluding instalment of Woll's chronicle of the Harrogate cycling camp, rounding up the final events, races, and social occasions before the gathering disperses.

    p. 27
  • Faed's continuation of the North Road record-breaking narrative, covering further attempts and successful rides by leading long-distance cyclists on the great coaching highway.

    p. 29
  • Jonah's satirical account of a mock cycling parliament, parodying the debates, motions, and political manoeuvrings that animate the governing bodies of the sport.

    p. 36
  • A cycling tour narrative describing a journey to the English Lake District and back, with observations on the scenery, roads, and fellow travellers encountered along the route.

    p. 37
  • Ernest Godbould's account of cycling and racing in Scandinavia, including a tour of approximately 270 miles on a Beeston Humber, with notes on road conditions and expenses.

    p. 42
  • A column of short observations and anecdotes from a leisurely cycling stroller, touching on road manners, curious encounters, and the pleasures of unhurried riding.

    p. 45
  • A fascinating account, reprinted from Bicycling News, describing an extraordinary 'Coolie-cycle' machine of unusual design encountered in an exotic location.

    p. 46
  • Kris Marlowe's regular survey of cycling news, gossip, and opinion from across the cycling world, covering club activities, personalities, and recent events.

    p. 48
  • F.F.S.'s short imaginative piece in which a cyclist's mind wanders during a quiet ride into a reverie about the future of cycling and the ideal cycling life.

    p. 50