Papers of Neville Whall 1920-1950s, undated
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Whall, Neville
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Neville Whall (who used the pseudonym Hodites) was assistant secretary of the Cyclists' Touring Club He was active from the 1920s-1950s. From the guide to the Papers of Neville Whall, 1920-1950s, undated, (Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick Library) ...
Cyclists' Touring Club
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The Cyclists' Touring Club was founded as the Bicycle Touring Club in 1878. It adopted the name Cyclists' Touring Club in 1883 and was incorporated in 1887. It was initially governed by an executive committee of four vice-presidents and had about fifty members. By 1880 the club had three thousand members and by 1886 some 21,000 members. Membership peaked in 1899 at 60,449. The club promoted cycling, organised rallies and produced guides and maps for members. It continues to champion cyclists and...
National Cycle Archive
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Artificial collection. The first three items were purchased at a Phillips auction sale. From the guide to the National Cycle Archive's Cycling Photographs, 1890s-1933, undated, (Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick Library) Artificial collection deposited with the National Cycle Archive. From the guide to the Cycle Manufacturers' Drawings in the National Cycle Archive, 1923-1937, (Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick Library) ...