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Whatever the pleasure: Cycling, 1955

Whatever the pleasure: Cycling, 1955


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Whatever the pleasure: Cycling, 1955

layers Navy Cut rectangular covered counter-card featuring an illustration of a young man and lady taking a break from a bike ride to sit and smoke on a bench around a tree. The lady wears red and white hooped top and white skirt, she lights the cigarette of the man who wears a beige coat

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Capturing a moment of leisure and courtship in the vibrant city of Nottingham, this vintage print titled 'Whatever the pleasure: Cycling, 1955' transports us back to an era when cycling was not only a means of exercise but also a delightful way to spend time with loved ones. The layers Navy Cut rectangular covered counter-card showcases an enchanting illustration depicting a young man and lady taking a break from their bike ride. Seated on a rustic bench encircling a majestic tree, the couple indulges in some well-deserved respite. Dressed elegantly, the lady catches our attention with her red and white hooped top paired with a flowing white skirt. In an endearing gesture, she lights up the cigarette for her companion who is clad in a stylish beige coat. The image exudes nostalgia as it captures not just their love for cycling but also their shared enjoyment of nature's beauty. Amidst lush greenery, they find solace under the shade of this magnificent tree while savoring moments together. This photograph serves as both an advertisement for John Player and Sons tobacco products and as an ode to simpler times when people found joy in simple pleasures like biking through picturesque landscapes. Let this snapshot transport you back to an era where romance blossomed amidst nature's embrace – where bikes were more than mere transportation devices; they were vessels that carried love stories along winding paths.

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