Bicycles

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Bicycles

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Bicycles

  • UF Bicycles and tricycles
  • UF Bikes
  • UF Cycles (Bicycles)

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Bicycles

77 Collections results for Bicycles

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Girls with decorated bicycles

Two girls with bicycles stand on a street in Silverton, Oregon. The bicycles are decorated for a Fourth of July parade. They are decorated with flowers and cloth and have umbrellas attached to the back. People on horseback can be seen in the background. Handwriting on the negative reads, "No. 54" and shows the Drake Brothers Studio logo.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Stunt bicycle rider, Salem, Oregon

A man balances on an upside-down bicycle on what appears to be a racetrack at the fairgrounds in Salem, Oregon. A sign on the bicycle reads, "Ellis & Zinn Candy." A fence is visible behind the man, and a sign on it reads "A.B. Steinbach & Co: Record Breakers on Cheap Clothing. 295 Com'l St. Salem."

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Group at Grove

A group of eleven people, many of which are holding bicycles, standing in a wooded area. A covered wagon is visible in the background on the right side.

Group portrait at campsite with covered wagon

Group portrait of twelve people at a campsite with a covered wagon. Seven of them stand with bicycles. Cited as being at Grove, Oregon. A woman sits on the ground with two children in her lap, they are likely Ella, Howard, and Myrtle Burnham.

J.E. Moore of the Evening Repair Shop at the Portland Rose Festival Floral Parade

This photograph depicts a group of people posing on The Evening Repair Shop float at the Portland Rose Festival Floral Parade. A note on the photograph mentions the photograph is from Joe Brown's collection, and that The Evening Repair shop was owned by J.E. Moore. This name may refer to James Earl Moore, who was a bike and appliance mechanic operating in Portland, Oregon. A Model T Ford is seen in the background.

Brown, Joseph Stephen, 1889-1960

FW Keenan Bicycle Repair

This photograph depicts an interior view of FW Keenan's bicycle repair shop located at 190 Southwest 4th Street in Portland, Oregon. The owner of Joe's Bicycle Repair Shop, Joseph Brown, started his career as a machinist and bike mechanic at Keenan's repair shop in 1912. A note on the photograph mentions the name "Brown" is spelled out in sprockets on the right wall.

Brown, Joseph Stephen, 1889-1960

Advertising Photo, Joe's Bicycle Repair Shop

This advertising photograph depicts a group of bike messengers seated on a "Joe's Heavy Service" model bicycle, demonstrating it's robust frame. The owner of Joe's Bicycle and Repair Shop, Joseph Brown, is posed on the bike with someone seated on his shoulders. The photograph is signed "Sowell photo" on the bottom-left corner, indicating the photo may have been taken by Leo Simon, who operated Sowell Studio in 1925. Sowell Studio was a commercial photography studio located in Portland, Oregon.

Brown, Joseph Stephen, 1889-1960

Four Photographs of Joe's Bicycle Repair Shop, 209 Southwest 4th Street

This photograph consists of four copies of images, depicting interior scenes of Joe's Bicycle Shop, located at 209 Southwest 4th Street. All four images include a note that the bicycles pictured are from the 1920s, and that the images were featured in the 4/10/24 issue of Motorcycle & Bicycle Illustrated.

Brown, Joseph Stephen, 1889-1960

Copy of OrgLot1003_F4_007, Window Display at Joe's Bicycle Repair Shop, 209 Southwest 4th Street

This photograph is a copy of OrgLot1003_F2_007, and depicts an exterior view of Joe's Bicycle Repair Shop, located at 209 Southwest 4th Street. The image shows a window display by Henry Kissler, featuring "Joe's Heavy Service" bicycles. A note on the photograph mentions this image was featured in the 4/10/24 issue of Motorcycle & Bicycle Illustrated.

Brown, Joseph Stephen, 1889-1960

Window Display at Joe's Bicycle Repair Shop, 209 Southwest 4th Street

This photograph depicts an exterior view of Joe's Bicycle Repair Shop, located at 209 Southwest 4th Street. The image shows a window display by Henry Kissler, featuring "Joe's Heavy Service" bicycles. A note on a copy of this photograph, OrgLot1003_F2_009, mentions this image was featured in the 4/10/24 issue of Motorcycle & Bicycle Illustrated.

Brown, Joseph Stephen, 1889-1960

Joseph Brown Makes Sale, Interior of Joe's Bicycle Repair Shop, 209 Southwest 4th Street

This photograph depicts an interior view of Joe's Bicycle Repair Shop, located at 209 Southwest 4th Street in Portland, Oregon. The owner, Joseph Brown, is pictured in the background, on the left. A note on the photograph mentions Brown is making a sale, and that he is remembered to always wear coveralls. Henry Kissler stands behind the front counter.

Brown, Joseph Stephen, 1889-1960

Interior of Joe's Bicycle Repair Shop, 204 Southwest 4th Street

This photograph depicts an interior view of Joe's Bicycle Repair Shop, located at 204 Southwest 4th Street in Portland, Oregon. The owner, Joseph Brown, is pictured on the left. A note on the photograph mentions Brown relocated to this location in 1918, after the Fire Marshall condemned the 266 Southwest Taylor building.

Brown, Joseph Stephen, 1889-1960

Storefront of Joe's Bicycle Repair Shop, 204 Southwest 4th Street

This photograph depicts an exterior view of Joe's Bicycle Repair Shop, located at 204 Southwest 4th Street in Portland, Oregon. The owner, Joseph Brown, stands to the right in the doorway. A note on the photograph mentions three "Joe's Heavy Service" bicycles on the left, and points out the "Bicycles in War" posters on the windows.

Brown, Joseph Stephen, 1889-1960

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