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Object

Matches

Production date

1970s

Object number

2011.47

Physical Description

Matchbox from Connaught Rooms, used by member of Pickwick Bicycle Club to light the obligatory pipe

Associated Organisation

Material

Card

Dimension

Width (Front): 5cm

Exhibition Label

From the exhibition 'Pubs, Clubs & Carnivals: An exhibition about pleasure and leisure in Hackney' [21 June - 3 September 2016]

The Oldest Cycling Club in the World

In 1870 a group of cycling enthusiasts met at Downs Hotel, Hackney Downs to form a cycling club. With the recent death of the writer Charles Dickens, they named the organisation ‘The Pickwick Bicycle Club’ in honour of his novel The Pickwick Papers.

The group is known for its eccentric rules. Membership is by invitation, and limited to the number of characters in the novel. Members adopt the name of a character, and wear a uniform of straw hats and striped blazers.


As well as cycle rides across the country, the group are known for their meals twice a year at the Connaught Rooms, near Covent Garden. These clay pipes are part of the traditional table setting at these events. Smoking, as the box tells you, was not optional.

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