Easy rider? This unique motorized unicycle was created by students at the Ashtonbee campus of Centennial College in Scarborough
Date11/16/1990
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Bull, Ron
(photographer)
Toronto Star (Firm)
(publisher)
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Original Toronto Star caption: Easy rider? This unique motorized unicycle was created by students at the Ashtonbee campus of Centennial College in Scarborough. Only problem is, no one has yet learned to ride it. The Uno Guzzi was one of dozens of exhibits at the college's Wheels and Wings exposition, sponsored by The Saturday Star's Wheels section, which seeks to encourage high school students to consider careers in the automotive and aeronautics fields. Yesterday, nearly 5,000 students from as far afield as Windsor and Ottawa visited. The show is open today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. Published in Toronto Star, 17 November 1990, page A6.||Centennial College, Ashtonbee campus, located at Ashtonbee Road and Warden Avenue on the north west corner. (43.7308907, -79.2923103)
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Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0009749F
Country:Canada
Building, monument or park:Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology
City, town or township:Toronto
East-west street:Ashtonbee Road
Historical location:Scarborough (Ont.)
Neighbourhood:Clairlea-Golden Mile
North-south street:Warden Avenue
Province or state:Ontario
Approximately 1960
1897
Approximately 1895
between 1946 and 1948