Photograph Notes: A Sustrans portrait bench alongside National Cycle Route 52, with a view across farmland to Gibbet Hill. The portrait commemorates three local people from the past: Helen Martin, 1907-1988, a benefactor of Warwick University, Edward Langley Fardon, 1839-1926, involved with development of early bicycles and John Kemp Starley, 1854-1901, inventor of the 'safety bicycle'. The field in the foreground is planted with saplings.



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