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  2. National Cycle Route 13 - Wikipedia

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    On the Thurrock side, some small sections of National Cycle Network Route 13 are open, but this is mainly a work in progress. The current highlights of the route are Grays Riverside, Rainham Marshes Nature Reserve and the recently completed surfacing of the Mardyke Way (following the Mardyke (river) ) between Ship Lane and Stifford Bridge.

  3. Fitzroy Road - Wikipedia

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    Fitzroy Road is a street in the Primrose Hill area of London. Located in the London Borough of Camden , it is a residential road lined with Victorian era houses. It runs roughly northeastwards from Regent's Park Road at the edge of Primrose Hill to Gloucester Avenue .

  4. File:Fitzroy Road, London NW1 - geograph.org.uk - 4103919.jpg

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  5. Fitzroy Park - Wikipedia

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    Fitzroy House on Fitzroy Park was demolished in 1828 having been built in 1770. [2] The grounds of Fitzroy House were reputedly designed by Capability Brown, and extended across the whole of the present site of the modern road. [1] No. 6 was designed by the Danish architect Erhard Lorenz for the engineer Ove Arup and his family.

  6. Dayton (cyclecar) - Wikipedia

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    Dayton, Dayton Dandy, was a British automobile manufactured in 1922 by the Charles Day Manufacturing Co. Ltd. in the London Borough of Hackney W10. The Dandy was a Cyclecar with a single cylinder Blackburne engine producing 4 hp (2.9 kW).

  7. Category : Cycle manufacturers of the United Kingdom

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  8. Omega Workshops - Wikipedia

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    Plate with an Omega design 33 Fitzroy Square, London (from 1929 to 2003 the London Foot Hospital). The Omega Workshops Ltd. was a design enterprise founded by members of the Bloomsbury Group and established in July 1913. [1]

  9. Holdsworth - Wikipedia

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    A Holdsworth bicycle made in the early 1970s. Sandy Holdsworth took over Ashlone Cycle Works at 132 Lower Richmond Road, Putney, southwest London in 1927. [1] Holdsworth continued to work during the day in his life insurance business, and appointed his wife's brother, Owen Bryars, as manager.