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French vélocipède, from Latin velox (“swift”) + pes (“foot”)
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Calvin Witty Serpentine Velocipede 1868
Wood Brothers Velocipede - 594-596 Broadway, N.Y.C 1869
Velocipede - Unknown Manufacturer - Killingworth Connecticut ? - 1869
Velocipede - Maker Unknown - Dutch or French 1869
Velocipede - Unknown Manufacturer 1869
Velocipede - Monod and Mercer 1869
The "All Metal Velocipede" By: A. Dubois, Avenue de Paris # 104, St. Denis, France Circa 1870
Velocipede - N. Rocquemont Ave. Grand Army Paris 1870
Transitional Velocipede Maker Unknown 1871-1872
R.B. Turner "Converted Ariel" 1872
Eugene Meyer Transitional Velocipede Circa 1873
J.I. Stassen “Nonpareil” 54 Inch Wheel 1873/74
Velocipede - Maker Unknown - France - 1873
Transitional Ordinary Bicycle - France - 1874
Haynes and Jeffries “Swiftsure” 1876
Columbia 1879 - 50 inch - Serial # 984
"Ball Head" Ordinary 1879/80 - Maker Unknown
John Keen's "Eclipse" Racing Ordinary 1879
Boys Ordinary Bicycle - Maker Unknown - Circa 1883
Hillman,Herbert,Cooper - The "Popular" - 50 Inch Wheel - 1884
Ellis and Co. 40" “Facile” 1884
Singer and Co. England - Xtraordinary Challenge - 1884
A.M. Gooch - Ordinary Bicycle - Newton Mass. 1885 - 52 Inch Wheel
The New Rapid - 52 Inch Wheel - St. Georges Engineering Co.,Birmingham England - 1886
Columbia Racer 1886 55 Inch Wheel
Hillman Herbert Cooper 38" “Kangaroo” 1886
Overman Wheel Co. - 52 Inch Victor Roadster - 1886
Gormully & Jeffery "Ideal" Youths Ordinary 1887 42"
Racing Ordinary 55 Inch - Maker Unknown - Circa 1887
D. Rudge Coventry - Rudge Racing Ordinary 53 Inch Wheel - 1887
Rudge Light Roadster - 52 Inch Wheel - D. Rudge Coventry England - 1887
Pope Manufacturing Co. Veloce Columbia 1888
Springfield Roadster 1888
Quadrant Model 14 - Women's Tricycle - 1889
Otto Boys Ordinary or High Wheel Bicycle
HB Smith Co. - 42 Inch Pony Star - Smithville N.J. -1889
"Rational" Ordinary 50 Inch - Maker Unknown - Circa 1889
Columbia Light Roadster Safety - 1889
Lovell Diamond "Model 1" - Safety 1890
Eagle Roadster - 50 Inch Wheel - 1890
Overman Wheel Co. - Victor Model “C” - Cushion Tire - 1891
Spalding Credenda Convertible Cushion Tire Safety - 1891
New Mail Light Roadster, WM. Reed and Co. Boston, Ma. 1892
Gormully and Jeffrey - Diamond Rambler No. 1 - 1892
Crypto Geared Ordinary Crypto Cycle Co. England 1892
Geared Front Driver - Charles Acton Ives Patent 1894
Columbia Model “32" 1893
Ladies New Mail Roadster - 1893
The "Eastern" - Eastern Mfg. Co., Amesbury Massachusetts - 1895
"Chilion" - M.D.Stebbins Co. W. Springfield Mass. 1896
Gormully & Jeffery "Rambler" - Model 15 - Light Roadster - 1896
Louis Hoffman - Hoffman No. 7 - 1896
Iroquois Ladies Safety - Chicago Illinois, USA - 1896
“Old Hickory” Tonk Manufacturing Co. Chicago Ill. 1897
Crypto Alpha Bantam - Crypto Cycle Co. England 1898
Iver Johnson Tandem - Iver Johnson Arms Co. Fitchburg Mass. - 1898
Stearns Model "C" - Ladies Safety - 1898
Stearns Model "Special" - Syracuse N.Y. - 1898
The "Columbine" Chainless - circa 1898
Eagle "Quad Stay" Racer - 1899 - Torrington Connecticut
Model M. Chainless E.C. Stearns Syracuse, New York 1899
Gormully & Jeffery Rambler Model 26 - 1899
Orient Chainless Waltham Manufacturing Co. Waltham Mass. 1899
Tribune “Blue Streak” 1899
Ladies Gormully & Jeffery Model 28 Roadster 1899
Gormully & Jeffery Men's Rambler 1902
Pierce Cushion Frame Chainless 1902
Howe and Stainforth - The "Minuteman" - Waltham Massachusetts - Circa 1906
Elgin "Gull" - 1935
Peugeot Cyrus Sport 1936
Raleigh Tandem 1937
Paris Sport by Gauchon of Montreal Canada 1937
Hetchins Brillant 1937
Raleigh Record Ace 1939
Peugeot "Course Special" P.C. 10 A.L. 1939
Raleigh Golden Arrow - 1939 - United Kingdom
1949 Rene Herse
Raleigh Record Ace 1951
Ruche Mixte 1953
Hetchins Magnum Opus 2 1956
Flying Scott “Continental” 1957
Rotrax "Super Course" 1957
Flying Scott "Queen of Scotts" Mixtie 1958
Richard Sachs - 50cm - (1980 ?)
Hetchins Magnum Bonum 1984
Colnago "Super" - 1984