[CR]International Cycle History Conference

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Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2004 14:29:35 -0400
From: "Edward Albert" <ealbert@bellatlantic.net>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR]International Cycle History Conference

I Just recieved a copy of the program for the ICH Conference this year and thought the list members might find it of interest. I cut out the extraneous material to this is bare bones minus teas and dinners, etc.

15th International Cycle History Conference at the Technisches Museum Wien, Austria

Wednesday September 1, 2004 Welcome and Registration

Thursday September 2, 2004 09.40 - 10.00 Getting Your attention! A fun study of how the bicycle icon has historically and continually been used in advertising, promotion and eye-catching situations for nearly 200 years Carl Burgwardt NY USA 10.00 - 10.40 Cycling's Dark Age? Nicolas Oddy Edinburgh SCO 11.00 - 11.40 Patents.Profits.Perceptions: Single-Tube Tires and the Failure of the American Bicycle, 1897 -193 Paul Rubenson Baltimore/ MD USA 11.40 - 12.20 Propaganda and presence: the festive processions of bicycle clubs. Norbert Stellner Regensburg D 12.20 - 13.00 King Chrononhothonthologos and all that. The Hobby-Horse in Ireland. Roger Street Dorset ENG

14.00 - 14.40 Children's Corner. Volker Briese Paderborn D 14.40 - 15.20 Bicycle production in the territory of Slovenia Boris Brovinsky Ljubljana SL 16.40 - 17.20 With a little help from two wheels - how female pants started running... Gerda Buxbaum Vienna A 17.20 - 18.00 Is there any rescue for rubber? History, technology and conservation- possibilities. Valentina Ljubic Vienna A Friday September 3, 2004 09.00 - 09.40 Austrian Vélocipède-Builders and first Races in Austria Zita Breu Vienna A 09.40 - 10.20 Alessandro Scuri and his 'Velocipede for the future'. Walter Ulreich Vienna A 10.40 - 11.10 Bartak's high wheel bicycle. Jan Králik Praha CZ 11.10 - 11.50 Mr. Howes' Bicycle Shop. John Green Cambridge ENG 11.50 - 12.30 Canada Cycle and Motor Company: 1899 - 1982. Patrick Chen Ottawa CAN 13.40 - 14.20 Vélocio. Raymond Henry Entraigues F 14.20 - 15.00 Willard Sawyer. Nick Clayton Cheshire ENG 15.20 - 16.00 Chicago's Adolph Schoeninger - the Ford of the Bicycle. Hans-Erhard Lessing Mannheim D 16.00 - 16.40 The army bicycle in Italy Giuseppe Genazzini San Remo IT 16.40 - 17.20 Simple is beautiful. Charles and Georges Mochet and+B15 the development of the recumbent cycle. Michael Grützner Dresden D Saturday September 4, 2004 09.00 - 09.40 Lars Krogius Jr, the beginner of Finnish bicycle trade. Mikko Kylliäinen Tampere FIN 09.40 - 10.20 G-COT: the geographical construction of technolgy in the Coventry Bicycle Complex between 1869 and 1880 Glen Norcliffe Maple/ Ontario CAN 10.40 - 11.20 Fredy Budzinski, journalist, author and collector. Renate Franz Köln D 11.20 - 12.00 Between the Booms: American Bicycle Touring in the First Half of the Twentieth Century. Duncon R. Jamieson Ashland/ Ohio USA 12.00 - 12.40 The status of the biycle as a means of transport in the everyday life in France in the period between 1920 - 1960. Jan Konold Strasbourg F 13.40 - 14.20 The Monopoly machine: Did the Pope Manufacturing Company attempt to monopolize the American Bicycle Industrie? Bruce Epperson Hollywood, FL USA 14.20 - 15.00 The Finnish Velomobile in the fifties. Marko Lahtinen FIN 15.20 - 16.00 Pierre de Coubertin, the Man, the Modern Olympic Games and Cycling David Terry London ENG 16.00 - 16.40 The development of testing methods of bicycles and its components in Japan. Kasuzuke Koike JPN 16.40 - 17.20 September 2004: Two hundred year jubilees in Holland Otto Beaujon NL

Edward Albert
Chappaqua, NY