The Wheel World - vol4s-3

Articles in this issue

  • G. Lacy Hillier begins an exhaustive survey of London's historic cycling tracks, covering their history, peculiarities, notable records, and famous frequenters, opening with Stamford Bridge.

    p. 9
  • Ben Hayward recounts a humorous encounter between touring cyclists and a cycling club out on the road.

    p. 15
  • A. W. Rumney narrates the first part of a mixed cycling and boating touring adventure.

    p. 19
  • Faed offers a witty retrospective review of the Stanley Cycling Show, the premier annual exhibition of bicycles and tricycles.

    p. 26
  • Jehossafat T. Jinjer contributes the first of a series of comic articles parodying the touring cyclist genre, with deliberately misspelled title.

    p. 30
  • An obituary tribute to a deceased member of the cycling community identified by the initials C.W.N.

    p. 31
  • Woll provides practical notes and tips on photography for cyclists, including equipment and technique.

    p. 41
  • Woll writes on the status and character of the amateur cyclist, likely touching on issues of amateurism versus professionalism in racing.

    p. 42
  • Faed's regular column of satirical commentary on personalities and events in the cycling world.

    p. 44
  • A review of new mechanical developments, patents, and innovations in cycle manufacture.

    p. 47
  • An obituary or memorial tribute to another cyclist known by the initials F.F.S.

    p. 49
  • Editorial comment on current cycling affairs, controversies, and news of the day.

    p. 51