The D’Harlingue Monowheel with its inventor in 1917
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The Greene & Dyer Monowheel, 1869
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A French monowheel, the design of M.Gauthier, Post 1881
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Harper’s monowheel, around 1892
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The Sociable Monowheel, 1896
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A one-horse monowheel design. Date unknown, but probably 1870-1890
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The Cover of Popular Mechanics for April 1914
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The D’Harlingue Monowheel with a group of interested persons
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The D’Harlingue Monowheel
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Our Own Oddity
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The Cover of ‘The Electrical Experimenter’ in 1918
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This picture appeared in ‘Motorcycling’ magazine for July 20, 1927
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Swiss engineer Mr. Gerdes astride-inside his one-wheel motorcycle at Arles, France, in 1931
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The Dynosphere on Brean sands, near Weston-super-Mare, England, in February 1932
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The big Dynosphere on the cover of Popular Science, in May 1932
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The ‘Dynasphere’ in the US magazine Modern Mechanix, in July 1932
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The Nilsson monowheel, 1936
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THE MCLEAN V8 MONOWHEEL
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The latest model, with Kerry Mclean aboard
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A 1924 CIRCUS MONOWHEEL RESTORED
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The Chinese Monocycle
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The Steamboy Monowheel
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The David Southall Monowheel
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читать дальше
The Greene & Dyer Monowheel, 1869
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A French monowheel, the design of M.Gauthier, Post 1881
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Harper’s monowheel, around 1892
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The Sociable Monowheel, 1896
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A one-horse monowheel design. Date unknown, but probably 1870-1890
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The Cover of Popular Mechanics for April 1914
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The D’Harlingue Monowheel with a group of interested persons
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The D’Harlingue Monowheel
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Our Own Oddity
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The Cover of ‘The Electrical Experimenter’ in 1918
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This picture appeared in ‘Motorcycling’ magazine for July 20, 1927
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Swiss engineer Mr. Gerdes astride-inside his one-wheel motorcycle at Arles, France, in 1931
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The Dynosphere on Brean sands, near Weston-super-Mare, England, in February 1932
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The big Dynosphere on the cover of Popular Science, in May 1932
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The ‘Dynasphere’ in the US magazine Modern Mechanix, in July 1932
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The Nilsson monowheel, 1936
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THE MCLEAN V8 MONOWHEEL
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The latest model, with Kerry Mclean aboard
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A 1924 CIRCUS MONOWHEEL RESTORED
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The Chinese Monocycle
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The Steamboy Monowheel
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The David Southall Monowheel
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