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New York 1976, by Barbara Alper/Getty Images
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Sixdays Wembley 1936, by Derek Berwin/Hulton Archives/Getty Images
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Geneva around 1940, by Photopress-Archiv/Keystone
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Jacques Tati and his bike from the movie «Jour de fête» (1949). Robert Doisneau/GAMMA RAPHO
source of all images: https://www.republik.ch/2024/04/04/strassenkampf
 
Inspired by the above post here a "moving vintage image". An all time classic from one of my favorite actors and directors Jacques Tati: Jour de fête


and Ecole des facteurs (School of Postmen):


If you want to see more check out this link:
https://archive.org/search?query=jacques+tati
I recommend "Traffic" and "Mon Oncle". Most of his movies work without any understanding of french, as Tati mostly used only sound, but no real words!
 
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Some back story........I grew up in West Palm Bch (that's the mainland for us "regular" folks) from '62 to '82. I believe the year was around the '40s probably 1930s where several sunbathers were arrested for being topless. That's right, topless! The thing was they were men.......

Turn of the Century Palm Beach, Florida
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Some back story........I grew up in West Palm Bch (that's the mainland for us "regular" folks) from '62 to '82. I believe the year was around the '40s probably 1930s where several sunbathers were arrested for being topless. That's right, topless! The thing was they were men.......
I recently saw an article where women and men were charged in Tampa (1920s) for warning their swim suits away from the beach.
 
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