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Bicycle Bloomer Workshop


5 Apr 2014, 10:30am - 4:00pm

Look Mum No Hands, 125-127 Mare Street, E8 3RH

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Cost Free, but places strictly limited, so please register.
Department Sociology
Website Register here.
Contact k.jungnickel(@gold.ac.uk)

Ever wanted to make your own pair of cycling bloomers?

Now's you chance to not only make a customised pair to ride away in, but also to learn more about the role bloomers played in women's cycling, dress reform and the suffragette movement in 1890's Britain.

The workshop is run by Kat Jungnickel and Rachel Pimm.

http://www.bikesandbloomers.com

Please bring 3 metres of material.
Lunch and refreshments provided.

Reservations essential.

Register here.

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5 Apr 2014 10:30am - 4:00pm
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