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Bikes & Bloomers - Cycling, sewing and suffragette storytelling


29 Apr 2015, 8:15pm - 9:30pm

The Science Museum, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, SW7 2DD

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Cost Free
Department Sociology
Website Science Museum Lates
Contact k.jungnickel(@gold.ac.uk)

Kat Jungnickel will be speaking about her Bikes & Bloomers project as part of the Science Museum Lates series

Bikes & Bloomers brings to life the challenges facing female cyclists in late C19th Britain through a collection of ‘convertible’ cycling costumes designed and patented by inventive women which enabled them to transform street wear into cycle wear via a series of deliberately concealed technologies. Kat will be telling cycling, sewing and suffragette stories from her ESRC funded research project and inviting people to try on some of the costumes.

http://bikesandbloomers.com

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29 Apr 2015 8:15pm - 9:30pm
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