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Scorchers Progress - Whitehall - Errant city cyclist

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Scorchers Progress - Whitehall - Errant city cyclist

The Scorchers Progress IV - Whitehall, London - An errant city cyclist causing havoc with his fellow road-users. Here horses rear in alarm, throwing their riders as the cyclist approaches at speed... Date: 1904

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Accident Accidents Annoyance Annoying Bicycle Cycling Cyclist Danger Dangerous Falling Falls Knocked Menace Progress Rear Rearing Rears Rider Riders Threat Throwing Throws Traffic Tumbling Whitehall


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Scorchers Progress IV - Whitehall, London: An Errant City Cyclist Causing Havoc with His Fellow Road-Users (1904) This intriguing photograph captures a chaotic moment in the heart of London's Whitehall, where an errant city cyclist is causing havoc with his fellow road-users. The cyclist, silhouetted against the backdrop of the bustling city, is seen approaching at breakneck speed, sending shockwaves through the unsuspecting crowd. Horses and their riders rear in alarm, their startled expressions mirroring the surprise and annoyance of the pedestrians. The cyclist, with a determined look on his face, seems oblivious to the chaos he is causing. His bicycle, a symbol of modern transportation and progress, has become a menace and a threat to the traditional modes of transport. The scene is reminiscent of the early days of urban cycling, when the novelty of the bicycle had worn off, and the challenges of sharing the road with horses and carriages became apparent. The photograph, taken in 1904, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, when the streets of London were a cacophony of sounds, sights, and smells. The errant cyclist, with his knocking, tumbling, and falls, was an annoying annoyance, a dangerous danger, and a source of endless amusement for the onlookers. The scene, frozen in time, is a testament to the enduring spirit of urban life and the resilience of its inhabitants. The photograph, with its intriguing composition and rich historical context, is a must-have for any collection of early 20th-century urban history or transport and travel-themed images. Whether displayed as a conversation piece in a living room or as a source of inspiration for a creative project, this photograph is sure to captivate and intrigue.

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