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- Norman Searl and Daughter on a Bicycle, circa 1935 - Norman Searl and his daughter pose for a photograph on a bicycle. The bike probably belonged to an older sister -- the drop frame is one clue that this is a bike for a girl, and other family photographs show an older girl with the bike. Children rode bicycles to and from school or around the neighborhood with family and friends.

- circa 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Norman Searl and Daughter on a Bicycle, circa 1935
Norman Searl and his daughter pose for a photograph on a bicycle. The bike probably belonged to an older sister -- the drop frame is one clue that this is a bike for a girl, and other family photographs show an older girl with the bike. Children rode bicycles to and from school or around the neighborhood with family and friends.
- Boy and Girl with a Tricycle, circa 1940 - Small children who could not balance on two wheels could always pedal on three. A tricycle was the first step for many twentieth-century kids before they graduated to the two-wheeler (sometimes with help from a set of training wheels).

- circa 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Boy and Girl with a Tricycle, circa 1940
Small children who could not balance on two wheels could always pedal on three. A tricycle was the first step for many twentieth-century kids before they graduated to the two-wheeler (sometimes with help from a set of training wheels).
- Three Children with Bicycles, circa 1940 - The Searl family children show off their bikes (and tricycle) in this photograph from about 1940. American kids used their bikes to do odd jobs, go to and from school, or travel the neighborhood with family or friends. Children's bikes tended to be heavy and stocked with gadgets and add-ons (like lights and baskets).

- circa 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Three Children with Bicycles, circa 1940
The Searl family children show off their bikes (and tricycle) in this photograph from about 1940. American kids used their bikes to do odd jobs, go to and from school, or travel the neighborhood with family or friends. Children's bikes tended to be heavy and stocked with gadgets and add-ons (like lights and baskets).
- Girl on a Tricycle, circa 1940 - Small children who could not balance on two wheels could always pedal on three. A tricycle was the first step for many twentieth-century kids before they graduated to the two-wheeler (sometimes with help from a set of training wheels).

- circa 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Girl on a Tricycle, circa 1940
Small children who could not balance on two wheels could always pedal on three. A tricycle was the first step for many twentieth-century kids before they graduated to the two-wheeler (sometimes with help from a set of training wheels).
- Boy with a Bicycle, circa 1940 - In America during most of the twentieth century, while adults motored around, children pedaled. Kids used their bikes to go to and from school, do odd jobs, or just ride around the neighborhood with friends.

- circa 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Boy with a Bicycle, circa 1940
In America during most of the twentieth century, while adults motored around, children pedaled. Kids used their bikes to go to and from school, do odd jobs, or just ride around the neighborhood with friends.
- Girl with a Boy on a Tricycle, circa 1940 - Small children who could not balance on two wheels could always pedal on three. A tricycle was the first step for many twentieth-century kids before they graduated to the two-wheeler (sometimes with help from a set of training wheels).

- circa 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Girl with a Boy on a Tricycle, circa 1940
Small children who could not balance on two wheels could always pedal on three. A tricycle was the first step for many twentieth-century kids before they graduated to the two-wheeler (sometimes with help from a set of training wheels).