This Tipperary woman looks like fun! She was definitely fashionable and trend conscious as demonstrated by her check suit and association with the very trendy pastime of cycling. Brian Griffin has written a comprehensive history of cycling in Ireland which also covers the gender issues surrounding the sport. Not everyone was keen on the independence and freedom that cycling gave women! Roger Vaughan‘s website includes a selection of Victorian and Edwardian cycling photographs. The studio props are also great – note the rustic seat and crescent moon. I also find it interesting that the backdrop in the first photograph is slightly shabby and no attempt has been made to hide the canopy and ground-sheet.
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Tipperary cyclist 1900s
Posted in Cycling History Ireland, tagged 1900s fashion, Bicycles History Ireland, Cycling History Ireland, Found Photographs, Ireland, Irish Photography, Irish women 1900s, Studio Portraits, Tipperary on November 9, 2009| 1 Comment »