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Way2many":glgr7cl1 said:Just added this topic to the Glos City Facebook page...see if anything happens.
nice one Carl - I don't do FarceBook (not retro enough for a Luddite)
Way2many":glgr7cl1 said:Just added this topic to the Glos City Facebook page...see if anything happens.
Way2many":2srfny8u said:Just added this topic to the Glos City Facebook page...see if anything happens.
wow good work ! So it looks like you could be right ! Thanks.Ralph_the_Rohan":u90wcxbj said:Looking closely at the seat tube sticker I'm pretty sure that it just says "Southgate" across the blue spoked wheel. This would tie into the address details at the bottom of the sticker....
The really interesting thing is that this sticker appears to have been placed on top of an older sticker. You can clearly see by looking at the 6 o'clock position on the wheel that there is another sticker underneath. Otherwise, that gold curved section that is visible does not make sense. It must be the bottom of a letter that is partially obscured by the later sticker!
Steve.
The Gardener":3skejva5 said:As far as I know L.H. Specials were sold from Southgate Cycles in Gloucester. Harold Limbrick was the owner and more info can be found about him on the Gloucester City C.C. website on the trophy page, click on the Limbrick Cup. As for the frames we think that they could have been made by Mercian and Harold put his name on them ( H.L. backwards ) or possibly Major Nichols. Hope that helps.
The Gardener":3brah3vb said:As far as I know L.H. Specials were sold from Southgate Cycles in Gloucester. Harold Limbrick was the owner and more info can be found about him on the Gloucester City C.C. website on the trophy page, click on the Limbrick Cup. As for the frames we think that they could have been made by Mercian and Harold put his name on them ( H.L. backwards ) or possibly Major Nichols. Hope that helps.
The Gardener":1aoc8a63 said:As far as I know L.H. Specials were sold from Southgate Cycles in Gloucester. Harold Limbrick was the owner and more info can be found about him on the Gloucester City C.C. website on the trophy page, click on the Limbrick Cup. As for the frames we think that they could have been made by Mercian and Harold put his name on them ( H.L. backwards ) or possibly Major Nichols. Hope that helps.