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  1. Velocipede - Wikipedia

    A velocipede (/ vəˈlɒsəpiːd /, veh-LOSS-ih-PEED) is a human-powered land vehicle with one or more wheels. The most common type of velocipede today is the bicycle.

  2. The Development of the Velocipede - Smithsonian Institution

    The velocipede gained rapid popularity in France, and almost immediately migrated to England. There, one of its chief exponents was the London coachmaker, Denis Johnson. Riding academies were …

  3. Velocipede | Definition, Bike, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Velocipede, version of the bicycle reinvented in the 1860s by the Michaux family of Paris. Its iron and wood construction and lack of springs earned it the nickname “boneshaker.”

  4. The Beginning - Velocipede to Bicycle to Motorized Bicycle to ...

    Jan 11, 2021 · “Velocipede” was a common term for the first pedal-equipped bicycle. Developed in the 1850s and 60s, the French company Michaux were the first to mass-produce the “boneshaker”, so …

  5. VELOCIPEDE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of VELOCIPEDE is a lightweight wheeled vehicle propelled by the rider.

  6. Velocipede Bicycle History and Facts - Boneshaker

    Velocipede is a term that describes human powered land vehicle with two or more wheels that has managed to become a synonym for the word bicycle in the early history of those travel devices.

  7. A brief history of the velocipede – La Velocipedienne

    Sep 28, 2015 · Velocipedes are recognizable as bicycles, and were sometimes called such as early as 1868. However, they are quite cumbersome compared to modern bicycles. Today, most bicycles are …

  8. Velocipede Definition, History & Invention - Study.com

    A velocipede is a small vehicle used to move a person through the use of pedals. The term originated with the creation of an item that used multiple wheels and had a driver who pedaled while...

  9. The Velocipede Invasion of 1869 - Charleston County Public Library

    Jul 19, 2019 · The velocipede caught the public’s attention across France, and mass-produced machines quickly began to proliferate throughout Europe. The first velocipedes in America rolled into …

  10. Velocipede Gallery

    Here you will find images, historic information, and anecdotes following the development of the pedal bicycle from the first velocipede patent in 1866 to the modern safety bicycle of 1900.