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Fabulous Keith - loved it and will tweet and twitter immediately. 


Joyce Cook, OBE
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Subject: Disability History Video: Bicycles and Wheelchairs

Bicycles and Wheelchairs: A short history (Definitive Version)

Both forms of trans­port lib­er­a­tion are very eco­log­i­cal. The first bi­cy­cle be­came mo­bile in 1810. It did not have any foot ped­als and was on­ly used as a walk­ing aid un­til 1820. When an adap­ta­tion was made from an old wheelchair de­signed more than a 100 years earlier.

http://www.myspace.com/video/vid/27801235

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