Frederick Thomas Bidlake (13 March 1867 – 17 September 1933) was an English racing cyclist of the late 19th century, who became one of the most notable administrators of British road bicycle racing during the early 20th century. The annual Bidlake Memorial Prize, was instituted in his memory. He was a timekeeper in cycling, motorcycling and for seaplane races in the 1930s.
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FrederickThomasBidlake (13 March 1867 – 17 September 1933) was an English racing cyclist of the late 19th century, who became one of the most notable...
pupils created a mural of Noah's Ark that remains to this day. FrederickThomasBidlake, a notable promoter and administrator of British road bicycle racing...
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recipient of the UK cycling's top accolade the Bidlake Memorial Prize, named after FrederickThomasBidlake, in 1991. He has a citation in the Golden Book...
1898 and remained with the club until his death. Like his friend, FrederickThomasBidlake, Stancer favoured the tricycle. Stancer and L.S. Leake beat the...
perhaps because he went on to become a politician." He won the FrederickThomasBidlake Memorial Prize in 1934 as "the rider whose achievements are deemed...
hours, an improvement of 29+1⁄2 hours. The journalist and official FrederickThomasBidlake said: The sensation was not that he was merely one of a sequence...
firm of architects in Birmingham and studied architecture under William Bidlake at the Birmingham School of Art, where his roommate was F. R. S. Yorke...
opportunities to create such a body have been lost. In the 1890s FrederickThomasBidlake and his cronies surrendered to the horse and carriage lobby and...
existed and so rebel races began, under the influence of men such as FrederickThomasBidlake, to continue racing on the road but in a way they believed need...
Association (WRRA) was formed in 1934, and merged with the RRA in 1989. FrederickThomasBidlake was a record-breaker in the 1880s, and later in demand as a timekeeper...
Humbles), Citation in 1933 FrederickThomasBidlake Citation in 1933. 7,000 cyclists at the Royal Albert Hall in London watched Bidlake sign the first page during...
Hall More images West Midlands 1873 Grade II listed (1201834). Architect: Bidlake and Lovatt. Bingley Bingley Town Hall More images West Yorkshire 1770 Grade...
either end of The Mall in central London. Robert Atkinson, William Bidlake, George Frederick Bodley, Ninian Comper, Charles Holden, Goscombe John, Temple Moore...
Bellamy (born 1978), guitarist, pianist, and vocalist of rock band Muse John Bidlake (1755–1814), clergyman, author, artist John Carne Bidwill (1815–1853),...
religion 1810 – Thomas Falconer Certain Principles in Evanson's Dissonance of the 'Four generally received Evangelists' 1811 – John Bidlake The Truth and...
Pont-y-pŵl More images Torfaen 1856 Grade II listed (3132). Architect: Bidlake and Lovett. Portmeirion Portmeirion Town Hall Neuadd y Dref Portmeirion...
Crafts style by Birmingham Group artists including Henry Payne, William Bidlake and Charles March Gere. The decoration was a 1902 wedding present from...
Lacy Aherne 4, Kilmuir 1909 by Owen Parsons 6, The Hurst 1908 by William Bidlake 8, St Columb 1907 by William de Lacy Aherne 10, Woodview 1907 by William...
until 1859 to better suit its purpose. The new offices were designed by G. Bidlake. A fire station was also constructed further down Mill Street. During the...
professional name of British music producer Stephen Wilkinson William Bidlake (1861–1938) – architect; a leading figure of the Arts and Crafts movement...
Chatwin College of Art (496, 498 & 500) Moseley Road II* 1899 William Henry Bidlake Public Library and Baths, Moseley Road II* 1895 (library), 1907 (baths)...
used by John Prince (1643–1723) in writing his Worthies of Devon Charles Frederick Burnard (1816-post 1894) of Chatsworth Lodge in the parish of Compton...
most important church architecture of the movement was that of William Bidlake, culminating in his St Agatha's, Sparkbrook of 1899, whose inventive but...