Ignaz Schwinn, the Glossary
Ignaz Schwinn (April 1, 1860 – August 31, 1948) was a German-American bicycle designer, who co-founded, and eventually owned, the Schwinn Bicycle Company.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Chicago, Grand Duchy of Baden, Hardheim, Kenosha News, Pelican Publishing Company, Penguin Random House, Rosehill Cemetery, Schwinn Bicycle Company, The New York Times, World War II.
- Cycle designers
- Cycle retailers
- History of cycling
Chicago
Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States.
Grand Duchy of Baden
The Grand Duchy of Baden (Großherzogtum Baden) was a state in south-west Germany on the east bank of the Rhine.
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Hardheim
Hardheim is a municipality in the district of Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
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Kenosha News
The Kenosha News is a daily newspaper published in Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States.
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Pelican Publishing Company
Pelican Publishing Company is a book publisher based in Elmwood, Louisiana, with a New Orleans postal address.
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Penguin Random House
Penguin Random House LLC is a British-American multinational conglomerate publishing company formed on July 1, 2013, with the merger of Penguin Books and Random House.
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Rosehill Cemetery
Rosehill Cemetery (founded 1859) is an American garden cemetery on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois, and at, is the largest cemetery in the City of Chicago.
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Schwinn Bicycle Company
The Schwinn Bicycle Company is an American company that develops, manufactures and markets bicycles under the eponymous brand name. Ignaz Schwinn and Schwinn Bicycle Company are History of cycling.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
Cycle designers
- Al Fritz
- Alan Oakley (designer)
- Albert Eisentraut
- Alfred Tipper
- Charlie Cunningham
- Charlie Kelly (businessman)
- David Gordon Wilson
- David Henry Bohm
- David T. Hon
- Eugène Meyer (inventor)
- Gary Fisher
- George Bliss (pedicab designer)
- Gerard Vroomen
- Greg LeMond
- Ignaz Schwinn
- Jan Vander Tuin
- Jens Martin Skibsted
- Joe Breeze
- Joe Murray (cyclist)
- Keith Bontrager
- Koichi Yamaguchi
- Markus Storck
- Mert Lawwill
- Mikael Pedersen
- Mike Sinyard
- Pierre Lallement
- René Herse
- Riese und Müller
- Tom Ritchey
Cycle retailers
- Asta Narayan Manandhar
- Bicycle cooperative
- Bike shop
- Condor Cycles
- Cycle Republic
- Edinburgh Bicycle Co-operative
- Evans Cycles
- Evo (company)
- Halfords
- Ignaz Schwinn
- Mad Dogg Athletics
- Samchuly
- Sigma Sport (retailer)
- Spinning (cycling)
- Tuxedo Source for Sports
- Wiggle Ltd
History of cycling
- A2B (brand)
- Albert Augustus Pope
- Beistegui Hermanos
- Benno Bikes
- Bianchi (company)
- Bicycle (film)
- Bicycling and feminism
- Bike boom
- Conflicts involving Critical Mass
- Critical Mass (cycling)
- Dandy horse
- Frank W. Weston
- Gocycle
- History of Lance Armstrong doping allegations
- History of cycling
- History of cycling in New Zealand
- History of cycling infrastructure
- History of the Giro d'Italia
- History of the bicycle
- Ignaz Schwinn
- Indiana Bicycle Company
- Indianapolis Chain and Stamping Company
- International Cycling History Conference
- James Starley
- List of Antarctic cycling expeditions
- List of Giro d'Italia starts
- List of cyclists
- Massachusetts Bicycle Club
- Mechanical doping
- Monarch Cycle Manufacturing Company
- National Cycle Museum
- Penny-farthing
- Pierre Lallement
- Plastic bicycle
- Raleigh Bicycle Company
- Riese und Müller
- Schwinn Bicycle Company
- Stover Bicycle Manufacturing Company
- Superpedestrian
- Svea Velocipede
- The Great Mountain Biking Video
- Thomas Henry Sumpter Walker
- VéloSoleX
- Valley Preferred Cycling Center
- Velo-dog
- Velocipede
- Vitus (bicycle company)
- Western Flyer (bicycle company)
- Western Wheel Works