Clipart images of means of transportation that are meant to be powered by humans, including bicycles and palanquins.
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Ball-bearing Hub
"A ball-bearing hub with outward cups. The hub-shell H is turned out of mild steel, and the cups C are forced into the ends of the hub-shell and soldered thereto. A thin washer W is then spun into t... |
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Bath Chair
A vehicle with a folding hood, which can be used open or closed, and a glass front, mounted on three or four wheels and drawn or pushed by hand.... |
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Bicycle
Boy at fork in the road with his bike.... |
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Bicycle
Bicycles are two-wheeled machines for riding by pressing the feet on pedals. The first bicycle is a safety bicycle. The other two are high-wheeled bicycles.... |
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Bicycle
A two-wheeled velocipede; especially, one having a very large wheel above which is the seat for the rider, and one quite small following behind.... |
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Bicycle
The bicycle, bike, or cycle is a pedal-driven, human-powered vehicle with two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other.... |
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Bicycle
The bicycle, bike, or cycle is a pedal-driven, human-powered vehicle with two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other.... |
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Bicycle
An illustration of a bicycle.... |
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Bicycle Chain
"The "block" chain consists of a series of central blocks connected by side plates." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Bicycle Chain
"The "roller" chain consists of a series of outside and inside links. The outside link A is made up of two steel side plates P united by two shouldered rivets R. The inside link B consists of two si... |
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Bicycle, Boneshaker
Boneshaker is a name used from about 1869 up to the present time, to refer to the first type of true bicycle with pedals, which was called "velocipede" (from the Latin for "fast foot") by its manufact... |
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Bicycle, Humber's "Spider"
An illustration of Humber's "spider" bicycle.... |
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Bicycle, Rudge Racing
An illustration of a rudge racing bicycle.... |
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Bicycle, Safety
A popular type of bicycle in the late 1800s characterized by having two wheels of the same size.... |
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Bicycle, Tandem
The tandem bicycle or twin is a form of bicycle designed to be ridden by more than one person.... |
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Bicycling
Man demonstrating how to mount the bicycle.... |
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Bicycling
Man bicycling.... |
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Bier
A frame of wood for conveying the dead to the grave.... |
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Carriage
A vehicle especially for pleasure or for passengers. Here, a baby carriage.... |
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Chain, Roller
"A pin-chain of the link-belt type having a loose roller on each pin that joins the links. ... Roller-chain. a, links; b, pins joining links; c, pin without roller or next links; d, rollers on pin; e,... |
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Crank-axle Bearing
"The usual form of crank-axle bearing which has inward-cups and is cup-adjusting. The end of the bracket is split and the cup after adjustment is clamped in position by the clamping screw S. The usu... |
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Cup-adjusting Hub
"One end of the cup-adjusting hub, with inward bearings. The cones are formed of one piece with the spindles, and the adjusting cp C is screwed in the end of the hub shell, and locked in position by ... |
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Dandy Horse
German for "running machine", the dandy horse was a two-wheeled vehicle propelled by the rider's feet.... |
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Dandy Horse
The dandy horse is a two wheeled vehicle propelled by the rider pushing with his feet on the ground.... |
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Dicycle, Otto
An illustration of the Otto dicycle. A dicycle is a vehicle with two wheels parallel to each other, unlike the usual bicycle, which have a wheel followed by another, called tandem placed wheels.... |