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BICYCLE ADVERTISEMENT, 1904. Advertisement from an American magazine of 1904

BICYCLE ADVERTISEMENT, 1904. Advertisement from an American magazine of 1904


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BICYCLE ADVERTISEMENT, 1904. Advertisement from an American magazine of 1904

BICYCLE ADVERTISEMENT, 1904.
Advertisement from an American magazine of 1904

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1904 Advertising Bicycling Communication Company Couple Logo Manufacture Pope Recreation Religion Sport Transp


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This vintage print captures a fascinating glimpse into the world of advertising in 1904 America. The image showcases an advertisement from an American magazine, promoting bicycles as a popular mode of transportation and recreation during that time period. The photograph features a couple riding their bicycles, exuding joy and freedom as they navigate through the streets. The man is dressed in dapper attire, sporting a hat and suit, while the woman dons an elegant dress with a wide-brimmed hat. Their smiles reflect the excitement of embracing this new form of transportation. The advertisement prominently displays the logo of Pope Manufacturing Company, one of the leading bicycle manufacturers at that time. This company played a significant role in shaping early American cycling culture by producing high-quality bikes for both men and women. Bicycling was not only seen as a means of transportation but also as a sport and recreational activity enjoyed by people from all walks of life. It provided individuals with opportunities to explore their surroundings, connect with nature, and experience newfound independence. This print serves as a reminder of how advertising has evolved over time while highlighting the impact that bicycles had on daily life in early 20th century America.

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