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Triumph Model H motorcyle on display at Kemble Air Day 2009, Kemble, Gloucestershire, England. The placard reads - “Triumph and Sidecar: the 4hp (550cc) Triumph Model “H” was designed in 1914. With 3-speed gearbox and belt final drive it soon became the favorite motorcycle of army despatch-riders in WW1 (1914-1918). This example is fitted with a period wickerwork sidecar and gas lighting.” Note: I can't tell from that wording the exact date of this bike nor whether the wickerwork is genuine (it looks new).

Photographed by Adrian Pingstone on 21st June 2009 and placed in the public domain.
Date 21 June 2009 (according to Exif data)
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