Vintage Cycle Ads

 

Raleigh, the all steel bicycle 1951. Sir Thomas Drake gives the silk carpet treatment. (not exactly sure why, but they look happy to be riding their Raleighs.

raleigh

Simple logo – ‘the all-steel bicycle’

Raleigh, faster than a lion.

raleigh 1973

By 1973, a different kind of ad.

Not quite sure why Raleigh have this thing about carpets. ‘follow the red brick road’

Raleigh chopper takes centre stage.

Hercules, the finest bicycle built today. – Hercules cycles

American Crescent cycles

Hercules Lightweight.

 

Manufacturing capacity of  600,000 machines a year or 12,000 a week the Raleigh factory stands supreme as the largest and best equipped cycle factory in the world. To-day, as for 50 years, the easy-running Raleigh is proving its worth on the highways and byways of every continent. Individually produced, superlatively finished, guaranteed for ever, Raleight quality links the name of Nottingham with all that is best in British workmanship and materials.

 

raleigh ad

raleigh ad

Ride a Raleigh, the All Steel Bike. From National Railway museum, York.

 

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5 Responses to Vintage Cycle Ads

  1. Emily :) August 27, 2011 at 3:00 pm #

    aww`my bike feels at home
    it was getting scared of the 21st century

  2. Hortoris August 17, 2011 at 12:13 pm #

    You should have said it was a deliberate mistake to get more comments. It has worked as we have rallied round.
    What about a vintage bicycle Rally in Oxford?

  3. JonF August 16, 2011 at 5:55 pm #

    Tejvan

    I think the 1st picture is meant to be Sir Walter Raleigh who (legend has it) laid his plush and expensive cloak over a puddle for Queen Elizabeth to walk over.

    Ride an all-steel Raleigh – feel like royalty.

    • tejvan August 17, 2011 at 9:13 am #

      shows how little I know about history!

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