Welcome To Pilgrims and Pioneers!

After many years of researching my family geneaology I have been lucky enough to discover actual information about my relatives that lived in the Pilgrim Era and the Pioneer Era- while many people also have realtives from those eras- many do not know their names or where they lived- actually seeing the proof in print makes you much more aware of who they really were.
After discovering these relatives it of course made me curious to learn more about the eras that they lived in and what their lives were like as, the history I learned in grade school had long since been forgotten.
I decided to start this blog for others who are also interested in these eras.
Some of the information here will be actual facts about my realtives and some will be information about the eras in general that I have found on the web.
I hope you will enjoy traveling back in time with me!

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Bicycle Trivia



Baron Karl Drais von Sauerbronn - Early BicyclesThe German Baron Karl Drais von Sauerbronn invented the "Laufmaschine" or "Running Machine", a type of pre-bicycle. The steerable Laufmaschine was made entirely of wood and had no pedals; a rider would push his/her feet against the ground to make the machine go forward. Sauerbronn's bicycle was first exhibited in Paris on April 6, 1818. The celerifere was another similar early bicycle precursor invented in 1790 by Frenchmen, Comte Mede de Sivrac, however, it had no steering.

Penny FarthingThe Penny Farthing is also referred to as the 'High' or 'Ordinary' bicycle, and the first one was invented in 1871 by British engineer, James Starley. The Penny Farthing came after the development of the 'Hobbyhorse', and the French 'Velocipede' or 'Boneshaker', all versions of early bikes. However, the Penny Farthing was the first really efficient bicycle, consisting of a small rear wheel and large front wheel pivoting on a simple tubular frame with tires of rubber.


information from http://www.about.com/

5 comments:

KKJD1 said...

How cool, I did not know that the first bikes you pushed so neat to find out such fun info. Hope you have a great weekend. Blessings,Karen

Debra said...

Thanks Karen! Glad you enjoyed the article!

Olde Dame Penniwig said...

LOL...trust the French to make a bike you CAN'T STEER...!!! I guess they just yelled "Pardonnez-moi!" while riding it!!! They must have been Aggies! Wait, I just insulted myself, too...

Joanne said...

that sign made my heart skip a beat...I'm from Chicopee, MA and A.G. Spauldings was HUGE company in town for many years until it was bought by Calloway Golf a few years ago.

now, I'm going to go back and read the article!!

Debra said...

Joanne- so glad I could take you down memory lane!

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