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A "Carriage" For FiveMr. Eric Jewell of Finchley, London, was fed up with queueing for buses with tired children, so with his wife, he went back to his hobby of cycling. He built a sidecar and added to his tandem - bicycle. But this was not enough to hold all the family so half a bicycle was tacked on behind and an extra saddle and a pair of hadlebars placed behind mother - now he has a quinticycle made for five and the family are all happy as they travel around together. August 08, 1950. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).

A "Carriage" For FiveMr. Eric Jewell of Finchley, London, was fed up with queueing for buses with tired children, so with his wife, he went back to his hobby of cycling. He built a sidecar and added to his tandem - bicycle. But this was not enough to hold all the family so half a bicycle was tacked on behind and an extra saddle and a pair of hadlebars placed behind mother - now he has a quinticycle made for five and the family are all happy as they travel around together. August 08, 1950. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
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A "Carriage" For FiveMr. Eric Jewell of Finchley, London, was fed up with queueing for buses with tired children, so with his wife, he went back to his hobby of cycling. He built a sidecar and added to his tandem - bicycle. But this was not enough to hold all the family so half a bicycle was tacked on behind and an extra saddle and a pair of hadlebars placed behind mother - now he has a quinticycle made for five and the family are all happy as they travel around together. August 08, 1950. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
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