Arthur James Wilson

He became deaf at age 12 after contracting scarlet fever and Faed was a self-applied anagram of 'deaf'.

He was a member of the National Cyclists' Union executive committee and joint editor of the Bicycling Times and Touring Gazette.

[3] In 1896 Wilson had his own advertising agency creating signs and posters when Ethel Maude Sayer joined him and his other five employees as a secretary.

Ethel could type, but she taught herself sign language so that she could interpret the things she heard for her boss.

[2] His influence ranged from the design of the tandem bicycle to the original rules for road time-trials prior to 1900.

Dan Albone founded the Ivel Cycle Works in 1880 and in 1886 he and Wilson designed this tandem