2004
TQ3006 : Tandem Cycling in Preston Park
taken 21 years ago, near to Preston, Brighton And Hove, England

Tandem Cycling in Preston Park
Tandems are particularly popular for blind and partially sighted people with tandem cycling being a paralympic sport; the person on the back (me!) is known as a stoker.
Note: Photo taken by a friend of the contributor
Note: Photo taken by a friend of the contributor
Preston Park
Preston Park is situated north of the centre of Brighton, It is one of Brighton's largest parks, with 63 acres (250,000 m2) of lawns, formal borders and rose gardens, bowling greens, tennis courts and a small pond. The park was formally declared open on 8 November 1884.
The park remains green throughout the summer because of a non-drinkable underground water source, known as the Wellesbourne, which runs below Preston Park, London Road and The Level
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