By Hereford Cathedral is a fine statue of an Edwardian chap leaning against his bike. It’s cyclist, Wolves fan and composer Edward Elgar, and his Sunbeam.
His state-of-the-art cycling garb circa 1904 consisted of plus fours, jacket and tie. The
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By Hereford Cathedral is a fine statue of an Edwardian chap leaning against his bike. It’s cyclist, Wolves fan and composer Edward Elgar, and his Sunbeam.
His state-of-the-art cycling garb circa 1904 consisted of plus fours, jacket and tie. The
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