(Ladies bicycle) A step-through frame (aka low-step frame) is a type of bicycle frame, often used for utility bicycles, with a low or absent top tube or cross-bar.
Beryl Burton Racing in Scotland, 1969.
Bery is seen here awaiting the timekeeper's signal in a Heatherbell Ladies Cycling Club '25' in Scotland, 1969, where, of course, she broke the record. Along with husband Charlie (who also rode the event) she'd been guest of honour at the Heatherbell's dinner-dance the night before. Beryl describes the race in her book 'Personal Best.' Jock Ritchie, who won the event, was a member of the Chryston Wheelers at one time. Also nice to see Bobby Armour and the late Jim Bryce of the Chryston Wheelers getting well placed in the Central Scotland Wheelers hill climb over the very hard Sherriffmuir hill at Bridge of Allan. The article is by Ann Horn, who we used to see at events all over the place in all sorts of weather as she reported on Scottish bike racing. A great girl. Go to large view to read the article.
Ladies delivery
An elegant ladies bicycle of the past , made new with white rubber tyres set up with a wooden crate for use as a carrying basket ... flowers may be ?
Notting Hill . London .