A bicycle with a huge wheel in the front- Apex
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A Penny Farthing bike is a type of bicycle that was popular in the late Victorian era. Its name comes from its resemblance to a penny (a large coin) in front of a farthing (a small coin). The term Penny Farthing was not used until shortly before the turn of the century, likely after the bike had gone out of popular use.
It refers to an old-fashioned bicycle with a very large front wheel (the "penny") and a very small rear wheel (the "farthing"). Such bicycles had their pedals directly attached to the front wheel - they went out of fashion and were replaced by modern bicycles with equal size wheels and a chain-driven rear wheel.
A Penny Farthing was a 19th Century bicycle invented in 1871 by British engineer, James Starley.
A Penny and a Farthing are both coins from the now redundant British predecimal currency system.
The Penny Farthing bicycle was so named for the contrast of the size of the front and back wheels which were likened to a Penny and a Farthing.
The penny farthing was a bicycle with the front wheel being very large and the rear wheel being very small in comparison it was like a penny(big wheel) and a farthing(little wheel)which at that time were both English coins the penny we all know and the farthing being a quarter of a penny Australia also had these coins many years ago.
an early bicycle
where one wheel was larger than the other
like the different coin sizes
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Pedals are fixed to the front wheel so whenever the wheel is rotating the pedals will move too. Steering is a bit restricted due to it being done by the wheel that's also driving. Braking is a nrevous affair since the rider being so high and so far forward the bike tends to flip over.
Front wheel is large to get some sort of speed out of the contraption w/o having to pump your legs like crazy.
It was an early type of bicycle with a huge front wheel and a small rear wheel.
It was named after two coins that were used at that time, one(the penny) that was a lot bigger than the other(the farthing). Supposedly someone had said that the bike looked like a small coin chasing a big coin down the street.
A 'penny-farthing' was an early type of bicycle. it had a very large front wheel, a very small rear wheel, and the pedals and cranks had direct drive to the front wheel. Purists frown on the term penny-farthing, preferring either high wheel, high wheeler or ordinary.
The Penny Farthing was a highwheeler bicycle.
Transport, the Penny Farthing was an early design of bicycle.
A bicycle with a huge wheel in the front
A bicycle with a huge wheel in front. Apex
A farthing was 1/4 of a penny.
No, there were four Farthings in a Penny. A farthing is one quarter of a Penny.
Penny-Farthing Press was created in 1998.
The penny-farthing (an early bicycle) had two wheels of different diameters, the penny and the farthing were two coins of different diameters.
The front wheel on a penny farthing does both drive and steering.
A Penny Farthing was a 19th Century bicycle invented in 1871 by British engineer, James Starley. A Penny and a Farthing are both coins from the now redundant British predecimal currency system. The Penny Farthing bicycle was so named for the contrast of the size of the front and back wheels which were likened to a Penny and a Farthing.
A "Penny Farthing" is not a coin, it was a very popular 19th Century bicycle invented in 1871 by British engineer, James Starley. It was called a "Penny Farthing" because of the disparate size of the two wheels, which were likened to a "Penny" and a "Farthing". There were Penny coins and Farthing coins, with four Farthings (Fourthings) to the Penny. Make up your mind which coin you have and resubmit your question.
None. There were four Farthings in a Penny. A Farthing was one quarter of a Penny.
A Penny Farthing was a 19th Century bicycle invented in 1871 by British engineer, James Starley. It was named for the disparate size of the two wheels, the Penny being very much larger than the Farthing.
No. The Penny Farthing bicycle was invented by James Starley.
The bicycle called the "Penny Farthing" was used in Victorian times. One BIG wheel in front (the penny) one little wheel in the back (the farthing)
A 1944 farthing* in average condition sells for less than a dollar. (*) Note : A "penny farthing" is a type of bicycle. A farthing is 1/4 of a penny, so the terms do not go together (e.g. you would not say "a dime quarter")