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Foreign News November 12, 1822

The New Hampshire Gazette

Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

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A shoemaker from Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire, demonstrates a new type of velocipede in London at the Elephant and Castle, attracting crowds with its speed of at least six miles per hour, worked by handles and levers, capable of sixty miles a day in fine weather.

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A new Velocipede.--A man upon a new sort of velocipede attracted a number of people together at the Elephant and Castle, London, to witness his activity and the swiftness with which he travels. He is a shoemaker by trade, and finding the trade bad at Newark on Trent, in Nottinghamshire, of which place he is a native, he built this mechanical horse, as he terms it. It is on a different plan from the others; it is worked by two handles, which set two wheels in motion, and causes two levers in front to be put in action, which set the machine going at the rate of at least six miles an hour. It is the completest machine of the kind that has as yet been invented. He has travelled in fine weather sixty miles a day. He has two iron stirrups, in which he places his feet--they keep him steady on the saddle.

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Invention Mechanical Device

What keywords are associated?

Velocipede Mechanical Horse Invention London Demonstration Shoemaker Inventor Newark On Trent

Where did it happen?

London

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London

Event Details

A shoemaker from Newark on Trent built a new velocipede, termed a mechanical horse, worked by two handles setting wheels and levers in motion, achieving at least six miles per hour. Demonstrated at the Elephant and Castle in London, attracting crowds. Capable of sixty miles a day in fine weather, with iron stirrups for stability.

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