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  2. Sir Frank Bowden, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    He changed the company's name to Raleigh Cycles to commemorate the original address. By 1896 it was the largest bicycle manufacturer in the world and occupied seven and a half acres in Faraday Road, Nottingham. He lived at The Ropewalk, Nottingham. Raleigh advert from 1940. He also helped build up Sturmey Archer Gears. [2]

  3. Ropewalk - Wikipedia

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    A ropewalk is a long straight narrow lane, or a covered pathway, where long strands of material are laid before being twisted into rope. Due to the length of some ropewalks, workers may use bicycles to get from one end to the other.

  4. Category:Ropewalks - Wikipedia

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    Montrose Park; Mystic Seaport; R. Ropewalk (Karlskrona) Ropewalk, Barton-upon-Humber This page was last edited on 4 October 2019, at 21:57 (UTC). ...

  5. Charlestown Ropewalk - Wikipedia

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    The Charlestown Ropewalk is a former ropewalk facility located in Charlestown, Massachusetts at the former Boston Navy Yard. At over 1,300 feet (400 m) long, it is the only standing ropewalk facility still existent in the United States .

  6. Charles Blondin - Wikipedia

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    The bicycle was a replica of a normal bicycle with the exception of the wheels which were deeply grooved to hold the rope. [12] On 3 August 1896, at the age of 71, Blondin walked on a tightrope across Waterloo Lake in Roundhay Park Leeds, several times. On one crossing he was blindfolded and on another he stopped to cook himself an omelette and ...

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  8. Park Tunnel, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    The Park Estate was formerly a private hunting park for the Duke of Newcastle who was also the owner of the adjacent Nottingham Castle.The Fifth Duke of Newcastle retained architect Thomas Chambers (T.C.) Hine (1813–1899) to design and build the Park Tunnel (primarily as the main entrance to the Park) and to develop the Park as a residential area in central Nottingham for the wealthier ...

  9. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Monday, January 13

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    Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Monday, January 13, 2025The New York Times