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Bloomer Ride


12 Apr 2014, 2:00pm - 4:00pm

Central London start

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Cost Free, but please reserve a place
Department Sociology
Website Register here.
Contact k.jungnickel(@gold.ac.uk)

Join Kat, Rachel and artist Nikki Pugh for a ride into London's rich cycling history.

We'll traverse the city by bicycle, weaving together some of the lesser-known tales of inventive women whose cycling, sewing and suffrage activities helped shape cycling as we know it today.

Everyone welcome.

Bloomers are encouraged (especially if you made them in the workshop!) but not compulsory. The ride will end at Look Mum No Hands at about 4ish for CAKE.

Register here.

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12 Apr 2014 2:00pm - 4:00pm
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