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Ivy Wheelers Cycling Club circa 1920

olympic50

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My grandfather Arthur Smith b1891 was a member of this group. I have a photo of them in 1920 with a trophy cup.
 
Hello... my grandfather HH Pearsall was also a member. I have a number of medals and a trophy. Are you able to share the photo you have? The medals I have are from the 1930's.
 
It's fascinating that you have a connection to a specific group or organization from the past, and having a photo from 1920 with a trophy cup adds a historical and personal dimension to your family history. Edinburgh Cycles www.edinburghbicycle.com/bicycles holds a special place in my heart, not just for its storied history but for the personal connection my grandfather, Arthur Smith b1891, had with this esteemed group. It's more than just a brand; it's a legacy of passion for cycling. I recently stumbled upon a captivating photo from 1920 featuring my grandfather and fellow members proudly showcasing a trophy cup. This tangible piece of history reflects the camaraderie and dedication that defined the spirit of Edinburgh Cycles. It's incredible to see how this brand has been a part of families, connecting generations through a shared love for cycling. Here's to the timeless memories and the enduring legacy of Edinburgh Cycles!
 
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Found these on a auction site, I wasn't to sure if they were from the Birmingham area, 1923. I thought I would post them here before I post them on my facebook group.
 

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