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Start point of the Dunwich Dynamo, or Dun Run, which takes place on the Saturday night nearest the full moon in July.
A cabinet in an exhibition in the Maughan Library to commemorate the centenary of the death of pioneering surgeon Joseph Lister. These lead button sutures look rather bike-like, and were developed by Lister to hold together deep wounds. ... [more]
The blue plaque reads: Hinckley Civic Society In a house and chapel on this site Roman Catholic Priest Father Matthew Thomas Norton OP (1732-1800) re-founded the Dominican order in England after Henry VIII's Reformation. Hinckle ... [more]
A rider emerges from the fine illuminated mist outside the Crucible theatre in the centre of Sheffield, which some websites claim is England's fourth largest city.
"oh, and that's a bad miss!" (An oblique reference to the home of the World Snooker championships hosted here.)
This big lump of steel outside Sheffield Station is known as the 'Cutting Edge', and does a great job of hiding the dual carriageway at your exit from the railway station. I'm rather surprised that it was made in Bristol and not Sheffiel ... [more]
One of the most photographed pill boxes on the canal network. Built originally to protect a nearby aerodrome. It is rented and looked after by a local boat owner.
Cambridge Swift Tower viewed from Riverside Bridge by riders on a Forever Active Cycle for Health. http://actionforswifts.blogspot.com/2011/03/cambridge-city-council-swift-tower.html http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Home/High-rise-city ... [more]
Good surface and good signage ,away from traffic all the way to the Angus / Aberdeenshire boarder-Happy cycling.
Solar System on the York to Selby cycleway (NCR 65). This is Uranus See gallery at http://www.cyclestreets.net/galleries/193/
Solar System on the York to Selby cycleway (NCR 65). This is Saturn. See gallery at http://www.cyclestreets.net/galleries/193/
Solar System on the York to Selby cycleway (NCR 65). This is Jupiter, the size of a football. See gallery at http://www.cyclestreets.net/galleries/193/
Cyclists by the most famous view in Cambridge. This photo has been used to promote 'Cycling for Health' - part of the http://www.forever-active.org.uk/ initiative.
Park Street Cycle Park mural - drawn in 2002 for the opening of this cycle park in the basement of a car park.
The Wesley Cafe in the basement of this building is a good place for a hot drink and food in this area.
The People's Supermarket http://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-peoples-supermarket/4od?'s-supermarket
Great Danes a super place too stay as a base for us bikers lovely rooms and wonderful food n drink
I rather liked this textile response to Van Gogh's work at this Orleans House riverside gallery. A lot of work seems to have gone into this, and its tagged at £515.
front gate Jupiter Artland http://citycyclingedinburgh.info/bbpress/topic.php?id=137#post-7344 Location: , Wilkieston (Scotland, United Kingdom)
City Cllr Tim Ward, County Cllr Mr David Jenkins (Gilbert Road is an important link for cyclists in Histon & Impington), Cambridge MP Dr Julian Huppert, who takes a keen interest in cyclists' security and issues in his constituency. Befor ... [more]
School run at Mayfield Primary School at about 8:46 am. Picture taken near the Warwick Road - Windsor Road passage.
Friendly café behind Waitrose. Photos along the route of the Busway between Oakington and St Ives.
This is a secure entrance to the military barracks in Assen, Netherlands. The turnstile is for a person to pass into or out of the area, the gate on the right is for their accompanying bicycle. It is very rare in the Netherlands to find ... [more]
The new market stall of Mouth Music, our caterers for the CCN/CTC Spring Conference 2008, being held in Cambridge.
Kamp Westerbork. After being caught in Amsterdam, Anne Frank was moved here for her last few days in the Netherlands before being put on an East-bound train. You can read more about Kamp Westerbork here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes ... [more]
Sizewell Beach Refreshment Cafe - for opening times see #12746. An unexpected but welcome sight after a ride up the coastal path from Thorpeness, with the nuclear power plant in the background.
Kinderboerderij in Assen. This is a city farm for children (and adults) to visit. Most residential areas across the country have one of these. We know of six in Assen so far. Like many such things, this is not car friendly at all. It is ... [more]