Thirty years Ago!

Series

Series Name
Eve And Everybody’s Film Review

Issue

Issue No.
557
Date Released
4 Feb 1932
Stories in this Issue:

Story

Story No. within this Issue
6 / 6
Summary
NoS Summary - Retrospective look at cycles of the 1890s.
British Pathe synopsis: "We’ve all heard about the bicycle built for two - this was the kind of party they "threw" in the naughty nineties -" A group of people dressed in Victorian garb wave at a couple who cycle off on a tandem. "But, what about this - the super cycle of those days!" Panning C/U shot of the legs of six people seated upon a six-seater tandem! High angle shot of them cycling along a country road.
Keywords
Cycling; History and archaeology
Written sources
Pathe Inventory File   Tin No.231
British Pathe Database 1997   Reference No.EP231
National Film Archive Catalogue
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'Thirty years Ago!', Eve And Everybody’s Film Review Issue No. 557, 4 Feb 1932. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/332911 (Accessed 31 Jan 2025)