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Thomas Humber (16 October 1841 – 24 November 1910) was a British engineer and cycle manufacturer who developed and patented a safety bicycle (1884) with a diamond-shaped frame and wheels of similar size. It became a pattern for subsequent machines. Humber made many other improvements to bicycles. About 1868 he founded Humber Cycles, the bicycle manufacturing business at Beeston, Nottinghamshire later owned by Humber & Co Limited.

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  • Thomas Humber (Sheffield, 16 ottobre 1841 – Teddington, 24 novembre 1910) è stato un progettista e imprenditore inglese, fondatore della Humber. (it)
  • Thomas Humber (16 de octubre de 1841 - 24 de noviembre de 1910)​ fue un ingeniero británico. Como fabricante de bicicletas, desarrolló y patentó una bicicleta de seguridad en 1884 con un marco en forma de diamante y dos ruedas de tamaño similar.​ Este diseño se convirtió en un estándar de las máquinas posteriores. Alrededor de 1868 fundó , un negocio de fabricación de bicicletas situado en , más tarde propiedad de Humber & Co Limited. (es)
  • Thomas Humber (16 October 1841 – 24 November 1910) was a British engineer and cycle manufacturer who developed and patented a safety bicycle (1884) with a diamond-shaped frame and wheels of similar size. It became a pattern for subsequent machines. Humber made many other improvements to bicycles. About 1868 he founded Humber Cycles, the bicycle manufacturing business at Beeston, Nottinghamshire later owned by Humber & Co Limited. (en)
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  • Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England (en)
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  • Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England (en)
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