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Old 10-28-15, 09:56 AM
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classic and vintage engravings from the early days of cycling

Enjoy, Images of cyclists from the early days of the bicycle.

and here, https://www.amazon.com/dp/0262029464/?tag=slatmaga-20
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That's some good stuff! It's funny how some things don't change, while others do. The Cabin John bridge was something of an engineering marvel when it was built. it still looks pretty modern somehow.



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^ And the third guy from the left definitively proves that Michael Jackson did not invent the crotch-grab.
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One of my favorites, and none of those silly high-wheelers. Nice bike, and nice photography. Extra points for whomever can identify the famous novelist-poet-cyclist.

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Originally Posted by Lascauxcaveman
^ And the third guy from the left definitively proves that Michael Jackson did not invent the crotch-grab.
Looks to me like he is just sitting there on the right side pedal and resting his iPhone on his right leg, waiting for SWMBO to call back with orders for what to pick up for dinner. Proper Gentleman.

Was not the first ever cell tower right there near Cabin John, MD????
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Originally Posted by Charles Wahl
Extra points for whomever can identify the famous novelist-poet-cyclist.

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Originally Posted by Charles Wahl
Extra points for whomever can identify the famous novelist-poet-cyclist.

Shakespeare.
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Originally Posted by Charles Wahl
Extra points for whomever can identify the famous novelist-poet-cyclist.

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Originally Posted by Charles Wahl
Extra points for whomever can identify the famous novelist-poet-cyclist.

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love these, thanks for sharing.
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Kipling?

No idea, really.
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Originally Posted by rootboy
Kipling?

No idea, really.
I see the resemblance, but something tells me no. From Kipling's Something of Myself and Other Autobiographical Writings: "The Spring of '96 saw us in Torquay, where we found a house for our heads that seemed almost too good to be true...Then we made two notable discoveries. Everybody was learning to ride things called 'bicycles.' In Torquay there was a circular cinder-track where, at stated hours, men and women rode solemnly round and round on them. Tailors supplied special costumes for this sport. Some one--I think it was Sam Maclure from America--had given us a tandem-bicycle, whose double-steering bars made good dependence for continuous domestic quarrel. On this devil's toast-rack we took exercise, each believing the other liked it. We even rode it through the idle, empty lanes, and would pass or overtake without upset several carts in several hours. But, one fortunate day, it skidded, and decanted us on to the road-metal. Almost before we had risen from our knees, we made the mutual confession of our common loathing of wheels, pushed the Hell-Spider home by hand, and rode it no more."
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It's Thomas Hardy, who besides turning to (excellent) poetry in later life, became a pretty avid cyclist. Put up lots of miles.
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