File:Mascot New Orleans 1891 Lady Bicyclist.jpg
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Cartoon, "The Mascot", New Orleans, 27 July 1891. "Scenes and Incidents - A Lady Bicyclist Creates a Sensation on St. Charles Avenue". Accompanying text: "A certain well known society leader creates a sensation nearly every evening on St. Charles Ave. She is a good looker, stylish, of good family and so on, but is inclined to be mannish. She can ride a tricycle, but that style of locomotion is too slow and even for her, so she has secured herself a bicycle, on which she appears, and certainly creates a sensation, especially when there is a breeze that displays a tendency to play sad havoc with the folds of her drapery. Everybody knows her, so that it is hardly necessary to mention her name." |
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Source | "The Mascot", New Orleans, for 27 July 1891; via [1] Sally Asher Blog | |||||||
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