^ Interesting bike with a few seriously nice period parts on - headset, and hubs in particular - the hubs look like Airlite - I find the headtube lugs rather pretty - and not a bad price to pay for it either.
To confirm what wheels you have on there check whats written on the tyre walls or engraved in the rim.
Also have a look on the seat lug, bottom bracket, track end and fork steerer to see if you can find a frame serial#
This almost certainly an English frame - start with the major manufacturers and move onto the one-man-bands as you eliminate.
As a starter for 10 I'd say that from where I'm looking, that seat-lug looks a bit carlton-esque
^ Interesting bike with a few seriously nice period parts on - headset, and hubs in particular - the hubs look like Airlite - I find the headtube lugs rather pretty - and not a bad price to pay for it either.
To confirm what wheels you have on there check whats written on the tyre walls or engraved in the rim.
Also have a look on the seat lug, bottom bracket, track end and fork steerer to see if you can find a frame serial#
This almost certainly an English frame - start with the major manufacturers and move onto the one-man-bands as you eliminate.
As a starter for 10 I'd say that from where I'm looking, that seat-lug looks a bit carlton-esque
Frame number conventons for carlton can be found here
http://www.carltoncycles.me.uk/details/dating.htm
Hope this helps you along your way....