- Venue
- Museum of Oxford
- Starts
- Saturday, July 29, 2006
- Ends
- Saturday, October 17, 2009
- Address
- St Aldates Oxford OX1 1DZ 01865 252761
- Location
- South East England
A portrait of cycling in Oxfordshire: past, present and imagined future. Historic photographs, including those of Henry W. Taunt and Lewis Carroll, intermingle with modern images. Exhibits include a penny farthing bicycle. Free events at the Town Hall include: The History of the Early Bicycle Talk by Douglas Pinkerton, cycle restorer and historian. Tuesday 25 August from 7-8p. Bike To The Future Talk by James Styring from Cyclox and Moshe Givoni from Transport Studies Unit at the University of Oxford discussing the future of cycling.The Museum will remain open until 7pm for both of these talks. This exhibition is curated by Constantine Gras and sponsored by Oxford City Council, University of Oxford, Transport Studies Unit, The Rusty Bicycle and Cyclox.More details: http://web.mac.com/cgras/Site/Pedal_Power.html