EIGHT MILES A DAY.—Mrs E. Holevas, of North Fitzroy, Australia, travels eight miles a day with three children carried on her bicycle in this way. She takes them to school in the morning, makes a trip each way to bring them home for lunch, and collects them again in the afternoon. Her own two children are on the front carrier and she transports a neighbour’s child behind.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25328, 30 October 1947, Page 8
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67EIGHT MILES A DAY.—Mrs E. Holevas, of North Fitzroy, Australia, travels eight miles a day with three children carried on her bicycle in this way. She takes them to school in the morning, makes a trip each way to bring them home for lunch, and collects them again in the afternoon. Her own two children are on the front carrier and she transports a neighbour’s child behind. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25328, 30 October 1947, Page 8
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