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		<title>Cycling Tricks Were All The Rage In 1899</title>
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Top photo: &#8220;2 cyclistes français circa 1900 &#8211; The bicycles appear to be fine samples of the day. The young men display a certain pride of their possessions. (French provenance purchase)&#8221;
And Thomas A. Edison had a keen eye for trends and someone else eventually put his footage together in a montage.

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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/madsofa/3225753389/" target="_blank">Top photo</a>: &#8220;2 cyclistes français circa 1900 &#8211; The bicycles appear to be fine samples of the day. The young men display a certain pride of their possessions. (French provenance purchase)&#8221;</p>
<p>And <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Edison" target="_blank">Thomas A. Edison</a> had a keen eye for trends and someone else eventually put his footage together in a montage.</p>
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