Object Details
Description
Joseph N. Hazelip of Baltimore, Maryland produced this wooden velocipede around 1867. The velocipede has wooden wheels, forged iron handle bars, and iron wheels. The front wheel is slightly larger than rear wheel, with spool-pedal-equipped cranks attached directly to front axle. This particular velocipede was donated the the Smithsonian in 1894, making it one of the earliest cycles in the collection.
This velocipede was called a Hanlon type, as the Hanlon brothers of New York City patented a number of inventions in the late 1860s that were designed to improve velocipedes.
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Gift of William R. Beisel
date made
ca 1867
ID Number
TR.181311
catalog number
181311
accession number
186698
Object Name
Velocipede
Other Terms
Velocipede; Road
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Work and Industry: Transportation, Road
Bicycling
America on the Move
Transportation
Data Source
National Museum of American History
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_843027