Name/Title
Print, PhotographicEntry/Object ID
1950.112.0004Description
Rawlins Bicycle Club in late 1890's found in George Bible's desk.
Update 2009: Black and white print of the Bicycle Club of the late 1890's. Nine gentlemen posed with their bicycles under a Beer Hall sign. left to right: first man dressed in dark clothing wearing dark cap. Second man dark clothing wearing dark cap. He has long handle bar mustache. Third man dark trousers, white shirt, dark suspenders and tie, dark cap. Fourth man dressed in black with black cap, both hand resting on handlebars. Fifth man dressed in black with white collar showing. Left hand resting on left hip. Heavy mustache. Sixth man dressed in black pants, black vest, white shirt, light colored hat, left had on handlebars. Eighth man dressed in dark clothing, white shirt, black cap. Lapel pin in left lapel.Ninth man dressed in dark suit, white shirt, with light colored hat.
Condition good. Upper margin cracked but does not impair print. Some scratches on print.
Written in ink at top of print: Bicycle Club of the late 1890's. Left to right: E. Durant, bookkeeper; W.S. Anderson laundryman; H. Larsen contractor; W.A. Heath painter; Richard Daily contractor; Ole Larsen sheepman; Frank Froling shoe maker; Tom Ready tailor; (no first name) Snider variety store.
One 4 1/8 x 5 3/4 print.
Written on back in ink: "Given by Bob Bible found in George Bibles desk, Bobs' father."
Written in pencil: "#112 Bicycle Club late 1890's."
One 3 15/16 x 5" black & white copy negative.
Stored in Negative Box, Drawer 5Collection
Photograph Collection