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Chapter 7: 1895 & 1896 – Bicycling for Ladies & Street Types of New York

Chapter 7: 1895 & 1896 – Bicycling for Ladies & Street Types of New York

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Chapter 7: 1895 & 1896 – Bicycling for Ladies & Street Types of New York (collaboration / publication / attribution) Image attributions: (HRT) Historic Richmond Town archive; (AAH) Alice Austen House Museum collection; (NYPL) New York Public Library. 1889 Violet Ward and unknown friend at Clear Comfort Austen spent time traveling and collaborating with Violet Ward in 1895 & 1896. (AAH) 1895 bowling party Austen’s friend Julia Marsh Lord had a bowling alley in her home. (HRT) 1896 Julia Martin, with Austen & nephew at Clear Comfort Martin visited from Santa Barbara, CA, with her nephew Kingsley. (HRT) 1894 envelope from Julia Martin in Santa Barbara, California Envelope from Santa Barbara, CA, with torn corner stamp removal. AAH) 1894 letter from Julia Martin in Santa Barbara, California Letter from Julia Martin with torn center from envelope stamp removal. (AAH) 1894 The Palms boarding house item Item from Julia Martin’s Santa Barbara boarding house. (AAH) 1895 Violet and Carrie Ward On the set for the Bicycling for Ladies book photos. (HRT) 1896 Bicycling for Ladies Book cover of the original edition – re-issued in 2021. 1895 Daisy Elliott posing for Bicycling for Ladies The bicycle is propped as Elliott holds her pose on the wrong way to turn. (HRT) 1896 page from Bicycling for Ladies One of very few images that was not heavily retouched. 1896 the Bicycle Club Tea event Staten Island Bicycle Club’s clubhouse on the day of the Ride & Tea. 1896 Bicycle Club Ride & Tea A photo in one of Austen’s photo albums. (HRT) 1895 Bicycle Tea event envelope Glass plate envelope with Austen’s meticulous notations. (AAH) 1896 Bicycling for Ladies page Drawn over illustration of Daisy Elliott. c 1895 portrait of Alice Austen Austen poses with her new bicycle. 1895 letter on Staten Island Bicycle Club stationary Letter from Daisy Elliott. (AAH) 1895 Daisy Elliott poses for Bicycling for Ladies Original caption, “Wheeling From the Peg — Showing Distribution of Weight” (HRT) April 1895 New York street market An early Austen street photograph. (HRT) 1896 Street Types of New York card insert The complete list of Street Types from the portfolio album. (AAH) 1896 Street Type photogravure of Organ Grinder & Wife A photogravure print from the portfolio. (AAH) 1896 Organ Grinder and Wife Photograph of a Street Type image donated in 1950 to the New York Public Library (see notes) (NYPL) 1896 Newspaper vendor A print in the collection of the New York Public Library (see notes) (NYPL) 1896 Hansom Cab at Union Square An image also included in the Street Types portfolio. (see notes) (NYPL) 1896 Mounted Messenger Boy At 30th Street. From the Street Types portfolio – a photogravure print. (AAH) 1896 Newspaper vendors Photograph in the collection of the New York Public Library (NYPL) 1896 Police Officer right profile Austen’s only side view portraits seem to be of large-bellied policemen. (NYPL) 1896 Police Officer left profile Austen’s only side view portraits seem to be of large-bellied policemen. (NYPL) 1896 Rag Carts Photograph in the collection of the New York Public Library (see notes) (NYPL) 1896 copyright submissions Alice Austen copyrighted photographs of the disinfecting boat and her New York street portraits. 1896 New York Quarantine Station A room in the Quarantine Station. (HRT) 1896 mattress and disinfecting chamber One of many photographs Austen shot of the NY Quarantine Station. (HRT) January 1897 Popular Science Monthly Austen collaborated with Violet Ward on two articles about New York’s quarantine facilities. 1895 disinfecting boat negatives envelops Austen made these photos for articles that Violet Ward wrote (see notes) (AAH) 1896 Harper’s Weekly article with Austen’s photographs Violet Ward wrote the article to accompany Alice Austen’s photos. PODCAST TRANSCRIPT Opening music … [Violet Ward]Chapter 10: Difficulties to Overcome. The first thing to do after learning the theory of starting and stopping the machine is to make it go. No matter what happens, keep it going, the faster the better, until a taste is acquired for the pastime; until the going forward forever idea seems to have taken possession of you. Then you want to try it again, but mounting seems more difficult than ever. The machine will not do anything it ought to do; it bucks and kicks and stops and spills and slips, and will not stand still, or even move on. You know how to mount, or think you know; but that knowledge does not seem to aid materially in overcoming the tendencies of the machine.Now be sure that you do know what to do. The first thing to know is that the weight placed on the pedal starts the machine; that the foot on the ground will hold the machine, and keep it from starting; that the machine when in motion will move without falling, and when at rest will not stand still unless held up. Theme Music ...
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